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The
West Virginia Governor’s Honors Academy (GHA) is host to 5 students and a
teacher from the Moscow area. The Russian teacher, Nadia Kochareva is
teaching classes titled “Rushin’ Through History. The class is offered
both as an Intensive Course and as a Broad Based Course to West
Virginia students. The Russian students: Vera Babenko, Jouri Bourtsev,
Dmiti Jiovotnev, Evgeny Platonov and Edouard Potchivaline are enrolled in
a wide variety of courses including: “Wheel-Through Designs and Tiles
with Maiolica, Espersanto, and World Music.
To
get to Marshall University, the host of GHA, the students flew from Moscow
to Dulles Airport near Washington, DC (11 hours), traveled to Dave McChe sney’s
house in Sutton, WV (6 hours), where they spent a short night and then on
to Huntington, WV (2 hours). The trip for Jouri Bourtsev is his 3rd.
He participated in the “Russia School in the Hills” during 1999 and 2000.
For Foundation Director, Dave McChesney, it has been an extraordinary
privilege to be able to watch some of our exchange students develop from
an awkward 6th grader to poised senior.
 
The
students have quickly adjusted to their new surroundings. In a few
weeks, it is hoped that we can share some of the students’ views about
their GHA experience. |