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Wildwood Catholic High School Looks for Host Families

By Press Release

WILDWOOD – Want to share in a cultural experience from the comfort of your own home? Host an international student for 10 months! It’s a learning experience for the whole family.
Wildwood Catholic HS is in need of host families for the 2011-12 school year. International students hail from Germany, Italy, Spain, Japan, S. Korea, and China.
Volunteer host families provide:
• Open communication, encouragement, patience and advice
• A separate bed, which can be in a shared room with a host sibling of similar age and same gender and a quiet place to study
• Three daily meals
• Local transportation (students are not permitted to drive while in the program)
• Treatment as a member of the family, which may include household rules, responsibilities and privileges
While host families are not compensated, WCHS is offering any WCHS family a tuition discount for hosting a student. Host families are also entitled to a tax deduction for each month that an exchange student stays in your home.
Students have their own accident and health insurance and bring their own spending money. Students are encouraged to participate in school-sponsored activities, community service and environmental programs. Host family applications are being accepted until August 15th .
For more information, please contact Wildwood Catholic at 609-522-7257, t.degatano@wildwoodcatholic.org , or k.quinn@wildwoodcatholic.org.

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