BY ANNELIESE GORDON, Senior
“I was not expecting to win because I caught on late to the
information about the scholarship, but I was still really glad to try because
this was something I wouldn’t want to regret,” Hart said. “It was really close
to the deadline but had I not tried, I wouldn’t have the opportunity I do now.”
Nearly 1,300 students from around the globe will attend the summit
as students listen to keynote speakers, attend workshops, and collaborate to
design solutions to pressing human rights challenges in a global context.Hart is one of about 15 students to attend on scholarship.
“I’m most excited about meeting people with like minds. I’d like
to see what challenges they put forth in terms of what human rights they want
to help fix and how they propose to help fix it,” Hart added.
Along with the scholarship to attend the summit, Hart will explore
Germany and The Netherlands alongside other scholarship winners.
“I was really excited for Jada when she told me about her
scholarship and immediately realized what a big deal this was for her and then
when I called our EF tour consultant to share the news, my beliefs were
confirmed of how much a huge deal this truly was,” Spanish teacher Meredith
Blocker said.
Hart has experience in traveling abroad before. Travelling with
Blocker and EF Tours to Portugal, Spain, and France in 2014 along with Lima,
Sacred Valley, Machu Picchu, Cuzco, and Amazon Lodge in Peru in 2015.
“I believe her getting to travel previously and see the world has opened her eyes to a lot of things, and this is an even bigger experience,” Blocker added.
“I believe her getting to travel previously and see the world has opened her eyes to a lot of things, and this is an even bigger experience,” Blocker added.
For more
information on the Global Student Leader Summit, visit: http://www.eftours.com/educational-tours/collections/student-summits/hague-student-leaders-summit
http://www.eftours.com/eLiterature/ETUS/Summits/Global_Citizen_Flyer.pdf