Exchange Students
Contact: Patrick Bell
01-775-336-6021, patrick.bell@bishopmanogue.org
Bishop Manogue students interested in studying abroad should contact their academic counselor and the International Coordinator. A meeting with the student, the counselor, the International Coordinator and the student’s parents will be set in order to determine the best program for the student’s needs. Although we highly encourage students to take advantage of opportunities to broaden their educational experience, Bishop Manogue is also concerned with successfully meeting all graduation requirements for the school, state, and desired colleges or universities. Students will not be allowed to participate in an exchange program during their senior year at Bishop Manogue.
“U.S. high school graduates will: sell to the world; buy from the world; work for international companies; manage employees from other cultures and countries; collaborate with people all over the world in joint ventures; compete with people on the other side of the world for jobs and markets; and tackle global problems, such as AIDS, avian flu, pollution, and disaster recovery… We need to open global gateways and inspire students to explore beyond their national borders.”
Vivien Stewart, Becoming Citizens of the World, Educational Leadership