International Education Week 2009 - November 16-20. U.S. Dept. of State/ U.S. Department of Education. Students participating in an international fashion show at Reidsville High School in North Carolina.
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Students participating in an international fashion show at Reidsville High School in North Carolina.
Students participating in an international fashion show at
Reidsville High School in North Carolina.

 

American students outside of the Colloseum in Rome
American students outside of the Colloseum in Rome

 

Flag display at Ormond middle school in Centerville, Virginia
Flag display at Ormond middle school in Centerville, Virginia

 

Global connections students in Bangladesh
Global connections students in Bangladesh

 

International students at International Education Week fair
International students at International Education Week fair

 

Students in Balbala, Djibouti
Students in Balbala, Djibouti

 

Warriner School in North Oxfordshire, England field trip to Jamestown, Virginia
Warriner School in North Oxfordshire, England field trip to Jamestown, Virginia

 

Flat Stanley with students in Argentina
Flat Stanley with students in Argentina

 

Student in Azerbaijan presenting on educational institutions, politics and the economy in Italy
Student in Azerbaijan presenting on educational institutions, politics and the economy in Italy

 

School in Columbia, SC learning about Russia from FLEX student
School in Columbia, SC learning about Russia from FLEX student

 

EducationUSA advising center in Mexico
EducationUSA advising center in Mexico

 

American exchange student in classroom in Montevideo, Uruguay
American exchange student in classroom in Montevideo, Uruguay

 

Exchange students at the Fulbright Commission stand in Ecuador
Exchange students at the Fulbright Commission stand in Ecuador

 



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