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Pupil
Services
Foreign Exchange Student Program
International Educational Travel & Exchange Programs that are
approved by Millard Schools are to adhere to the following guidelines.
1. Generally, no more than two students from a
particular program will be accepted in a given year.
2. Individual student applications are to be presented
to the office of Pupil Services, Millard Public Schools, 5606 South 147th
Street, Omaha, NE 68137. Telephone - (402) 895-8300
3. The names and addresses of the host family
and local exchange program representative, as well as an indication of
the school the student would like to attend, are to accompany the student
application.
4. Before any decision is made regarding an individual
student application, the following information must be available:
a. An indication of the student's English language proficiency,
preferably from his/her current school. In addition, a short written essay
that would provide some idea of the student's ability to write in English
would be helpful.
b. Information about the student's aspirations. What are the student's
graduation needs and occupational expectations, etc?
c. General information about the student and U.S. host family (interests,
personal expectations, etc.).
d. Documentation of financial support and assurance that the student
is covered by health insurance.
e. A complete transcript and brief explanation of the transcript.
5. The Director of Pupil Services will inform
the foreign exchange program representative of the school's decision to
accept or not accept each student applicant.
6. Millard Schools do not provide English-as-a-second-language
instruction to foreign exchange students. Foreign exchange students should
not expect to receive a diploma from the Millard Schools unless they fulfill
all of the regular high school graduation requirements.
7. The classes a foreign exchange student takes
will be determined by the school registrar after an evaluation of the
student's transcript, interviews with the student, and, in some instances,
the student's performance on achievement tests.
8. The local foreign exchange program representative
is to arrange and attend a meeting with the exchange student, the host
family, and the high school principal involved prior to the exchange student
starting school.
9. The local foreign exchange program representative
is expected to confer with the involved high school principal (or designee)
throughout the year on a schedule to be determined by the principal.
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