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Title: ROTARY YOUTH EXCHANGE


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ROTARY YOUTH EXCHANGE
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What is Rotary?
  • Rotary is a non-profit international service
    organization
  • Formed in 1905 by four men in Chicago
  • It has now grown to over
  • 1,200,000 members worldwide
  • 33,000 clubs
  • 520 districts (groups of clubs)
  • 200 countries and geographical areas

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What Does Rotary Do?
  • Rotarys service projects address such critical
    issues as
  • Poverty
  • Hunger
  • Illiteracy
  • Medical needs (artificial limbs, wheelchairs,
    eyeglasses, eye surgery, and many others)
  • Eradication of polio
  • Providing safe drinking water to citizens of
    developing countries
  • Service to YOUTH is a major emphasis of Rotarians
    worldwide

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Rotary Programs for Youth
  • Interact / Rotaract (high school / university)
  • Rotary Youth Leadership Award (RYLA)
  • For high school juniors
  • Rotary Ambassadorial Scholarship (23,000)
  • Year abroad at a university
  • Rotary Youth Exchange
  • For high school students eager to be ambassadors

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What is Rotary Youth Exchange?
  • Rotary Youth Exchange is a program that provides
    thousands of young people with the opportunity to
    meet people from other lands and to experience
    their cultures.
  • Each year, over 9,000 students from over 80
    countries travel abroad on an exchange through
    Rotary.
  • The exchange program plants the seeds for a
    lifetime of international understanding.

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Who administers the Rotary Youth Exchange program?
  • Rotary Youth Exchange is administered by Rotary
    Clubs and their districts.
  • All persons involved in administering the program
    are non-paid volunteers.

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Who regulates exchange programs in the United
States?
  • The State Department
  • The Council on Standards for International
    Educational Travel (CSIET)
  • For our exchanges, Rotary International
  • Note If we do not comply with the regulations
    of any one of the above, then we lose the right
    to have exchanges.

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Why Rotary Youth Exchange Is 1
  • Careful interviews
  • Thorough orientations
  • Local support group (Rotary club)
  • Activities provided by Rotary
  • Low cost

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Youth Exchange Program Summary
  • Two Programs
  • Short Term Program
  • Long Term Program
  • Opportunity to experience new culture
  • Opportunity to be an ambassador
  • Opportunity to make friends for a lifetime

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Qualifications of a Rotary Youth Exchange student?
  • High school student ages 15-19
  • Good student with above-average grades
  • Willingness to adapt, learn a new language, and
    learn a new culture
  • Initiative to get involved in activities
  • Willingness to speak to groups
  • Attitude of giving to others
  • In short, have the traits of an ambassador

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For how long willthe student be gone?
  • It depends
  • There are two programs
  • Short-term 3 to 6 weeks in the summer
  • Long-term full school year plus optional tours
    after the end of the school year
  • The student will leave about August 1
  • The student will return about the end of June

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Short Term Program
  • One on one exchange during summer with another
    student
  • No school attendance
  • Hosted by exchange students families
  • Normally 3 to 6 weeks in each country

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Long Term Program
  • For one school year
  • Total immersion in the culture
  • Will become fluent in the language
  • Hosted by 3 families (on average)
  • Supported by Rotary club and two Rotary
    counselors one here and one abroad

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What will the student doon the long-term
exchange?
  • Live with two or three host families
  • Attend school
  • Make friends
  • Get to know the area of the country in which he
    or she lives
  • Obtain a greater understanding of the host
    countrys culture
  • Become fluent in the language of the host country
  • Speak at Rotary Club meetings

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What are the students responsibilities?
  • Abide by all program rules of the host Rotary
    club and district
  • Accept the supervision of the host district, host
    club, and host family
  • Act as an ambassador for the sponsoring club,
    district, state, and country
  • Be open to new experiences and cultural
    differences

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Where will the students go?
  • Our Rotary District 5890 has working
    relationships with the following countries
  • Argentina Ecuador South Africa
  • Belgium France Sweden
  • Brazil Germany Taiwan (China)
  • Czech Rep. Japan Thailand
  • Denmark Poland Turkey

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Costs of the RYE Programs
Long Term -- 4,500 - Air Fare - Insurance -
Orientations - Language camp - Monthly
allowance - Blazer, pins, slides Host club
provides an allowance.
  • Short Term - 1800
  • - Air fare
  • - Insurance
  • - Incidental costs abroad
  • Costs for hosting
  • here for student from abroad

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Does it really cost 4,500 to send a student
abroad for a school year?
  • How much might be saved while the student is
    abroad for a school year
  • Cost of food for about 10 months
  • Cost of car insurance (premium could be reduced
    while the student is gone)
  • Cost of gasoline for the student for 10 months
  • Other day-to-day expenses for the student

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How can the student work the long-term exchange
into his graduation and college plans?
  • Most exchange students will be juniors or seniors
    - some will have completed high school
  • With careful planning with his counselor, it is
    possible to take required courses in advance so
    that when he returns he graduates on time
  • If he has been accepted to a college, it is
    possible to defer admission for one year
  • Since people enter college at different times in
    their lives, there is no inherent disadvantage to
    entering a year later.

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High schools in District 5890 with students going
abroad
  • For the year 2008-2009
  • Austin High (Ft. Bend) Klein Oak
  • Challenge Early College Pasadena Memorial
  • Clear Lake St. Agnes
  • Cypress Creek St. Johns
  • Cypress Woods Strake Jesuit
  • Home schooled Terry High (Rosenberg)
  • Klein Collins
  • Klein High

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Exchange Schedule
  • Long Term
  • Club interview Nov 8
  • Dist InterviewDec 6-7
  • Orientations Jan, Mar
  • Orientation camp - June
  • Departure - August
  • Return -- following June / July
  • Short Term
  • Club interview Nov 8
  • Dist Interviews Dec 6-7
  • Orientation -- May
  • Exchange -- Jun - Aug

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For More Information
  • Willowbrook Rotary Club Contacts
  • Gary Aguren
  • 281-469-2956 (home)
  • gaguren_at_yahoo.com
  • Anais Watsky
  • 281-469-2956 (home)
  • awatsky_at_yahoo.com

Web Sites scrye.org rotaryyouthexchange.net
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Exchange for Teachers
  • Group Study Exchange
  • Rotarian leads team of 4 young professionals to
    another country for 4 weeks, to serve as good
    will ambassadors
  • Training conducted for team members
  • Often trips occur during summer when teachers
    might have the opportunity
  • For more information
  • http//www.rotary.org/en/ServiceAndFellowship/Fell
    owship/GroupStudyExchange/Pages/ridefault.aspx

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Changing the World Through Rotary
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