Organized by CHS French teachers, Marci Harris and Danelle Mosher, a trip to Québec, Canada took place over mid-winter break.
Students participated in thrilling activities, such as tubing down an icy hill, ice skating, curling and eating everything maple syrup. A total of 43 students participated in this international adventure, taking tours and turning down the old streets of Quebec and Montreal.
“I loved the ice hotel and the snow sledding tubing thing we did,” said Mia Fletcher, a sophomore on the trip. ” do wish we had spent more time there because our time there was really limited. But the sledding was a lot of fun. It was the big thing that they were really hyping up and encouraging us, telling us it was gonna be a lot of fun.”
From Feb. 16-21, students and chaperones indulged in many different kinds of restaurants and even made graffiti art.