Spring at Sage 2018 Launches with Assembly and Fair

Spring at Sage 2018 Launches with Assembly and Fair

Sage Hill students learned about the seminar and travel options for Spring at Sage 2018 at an assembly and fair on Tuesday, September 19.

This year’s options are exciting, creative and diverse. Many of our popular seminars, such as Exploring the Paranormal and How To Do Stuff, are back. But there are also quite a few fun new seminars on topics like sewing, cars, rocket science and board games.

A wide variety of domestic and international trips are being offered this year to locations including Chicago, Iceland, Chile, Scandinavia, Dominican Republic, the British Isles, Hong Kong and more. A detailed email with the full menu of trips and seminars and pricing information was sent to Sage Hill parents on Tuesday afternoon.

Here is a list of important Spring at Sage dates to remember:

September 19: Assembly and Fair, Spring at Sage applications provided to students
September 29: Applications due
October 13: Students notified of acceptance
October 25: Registration opens
November 6: All travel non-refundable deposits due
January 5: Full payment due for all trips
January 29: Full payment due for all seminars
May 26 – June 5: Trips (domestic and international)
May 30 – June 5: On/off campus seminars
June 6: Spring at Sage Assembly

Students who do not plan to travel in 2018 do not need to fill out any applications and can register for their preferred seminars starting on October 25. Students who are planning to travel need to first be accepted to a trip by going through the application process, and then can register on October 25.

If you have any questions about Spring at Sage 2018, please feel free to contact Assistant Director for Global Outreach Bethany Pitassi at pitassib@sagehillschool.org.
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