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New York, New York!

Students have just returned from a magnificent trip to New York City.
New York, New York!
New York, New York!

Students got to wake up in a city a city that never sleeps and witness the sun going down over the New York City Skyline from a boat on the Hudson River.

They stood where the Twin Towers once stood and reflected on the enormity and sadness and devastation caused on September 11th.

They saw brush strokes from Van Gogh’s Starry Night  and held space with the songs from Wicked in a Broadway show.

They had the opportunity to listen to  Beatles songs right beside the Imagine Mosaic in Central Park. 

Students walked the entirety of Brooklyn Bridge, shopped in Target and looked at views of the city from the Empire State Building.  

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