Eighteen students from four Dallas ISD high schools accepted scholarships totaling nearly $100,000 to visit other countries this summer to study as part of the CIEE High School Summer Abroad Program.
More than 70 district students began applications for the program, and 22 were accepted into the Global Navigator Scholarship program, which Dallas ISD helped pioneer.
Below is a list of students who participated along with what and where they studied.
Barack Obama Male Leadership Academy
- Barak Gurnell; Spanish language and Chilean culture; Valparaiso, Chile
- Bryan Ordonez-Santini; marine ecology; Kralendiijk, Bonaire
- Caleb Smith; Spanish language and Chilean culture; Valparaiso, Chile
- Kendrian Collins; Japanese language and pop culture; Tokyo, Japan
- Tabufor Junior Tabufor; French language and culture; Toulouse, France
- Wilbert Reyes-Cruz; German language and culture; Berlin, Germany
Irma Lerma Rangel Young Women’s Leadership School
- Abgel Tesfaye; Spanish language and Chilean culture; Madrid, Spain
- Johanna Escanlar; Spanish language and Chilean culture; Valparaiso, Chile
- Melany Ochoa; Spanish language and Chilean culture; Valparaiso, Chile
- Sally Tamez; Spanish language and Chilean culture; Madrid, Spain
- Valeria Delacruz; Spanish language and Chilean culture; Madrid, Spain
Moisés E. Molina High School
- Briana Jasso; French language and culture; Toulouse, France
- Damariz Olguin; French language and culture; Toulouse, France
Skyline High School
- Brisa Luna; Chinese language and culture; Nanjing, China
- Estephania Oriz; Italian language and culture; Ferrara, Italy
- Helen Hernandez; German language and culture; Berlin, Germany
- Lizbeth Espiricueta; French language and culture; Toulouse, France
- Teanna Eafon; Chinese language and culture; Shanghai, China
Read a story published earlier this year about the Skyline students (pictured at top) who received scholarships here.