GEAR UP Students Travel to Puerto Rico for Global Leadership Summit

Eighteen GEAR UP graduates participated in a 4-night, 5-day Global Leadership Summit in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Students encountered a wide range of experiences, from learning about the history and culture of Puerto Rico to gaining leadership skills during the Global Leadership Summit.

The trip began with students arriving in San Juan, Puerto Rico, and being greeted by Zion Leadership Group. They traveled to Puerto Rico for a culinary experience, where they had dinner and learned to make a traditional Puerto Rican dish.

On day two, students traveled to the El Yunque National Rain Forest, where they hiked to the river exploring nature along the way. Next, they were immersed in the downtown culture, where they had lunch and later swam in the ocean. That evening, they enjoyed the natural wonders of the Bioluminescent Bay.

Next, students learned about the history and government of Puerto Rico while participating in a walking tour of Old San Juan. They also experienced the Bamba dance and discovered the history of the folk dance through a private Bamba lesson.

Students attended a Global Leadership Symposium where they gained leadership skills, learned how to become entrepreneurs, engaged in networking, and developed character-building skills.

They also went to the Equine-Assisted Health and Wellness where they learned about plants and animals in Puerto Rico.

EOSC received a $17 million federal GEAR UP grant in 2017, and will serve more than 3,000 students in 39 area schools for seven years.

GEAR UP students travel to San Juan, Puerto Rico, for a Global Leadership Summit. Pictured are (front row, left to right) Xavier Swindle, Briar Thomas, Lily Wood, Jack Payne, Hadley Dieters, Boone Downing, Alicia Bruno, Maddyson Gragg, Ruby Billy, (back row) Raylin Ballard, Exzavien Lopez, Gabe Lukey, Chelsea Craig, Nichelle Gallant, Asia Hall, Kaila Mitchell, Anahi Yaws and Cadence Myers.

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