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Burbank, Sister City Committee seek students, chaperones for 2025 Summer Exchange

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The City of Burbank and the Burbank Sister City Committee have opened applications for the 2025 Sister City Student Exchange Program.

In late summer 2025, a delegation of Burbank students and two adult chaperones will travel to Ota, Japan, while Burbank will welcome students from Incheon, Korea.

Eligible student exchange applicants must be Burbank residents enrolled in grades 9 to 12 at the time of application. Up to 12 student representatives and two alternates will be selected to represent Burbank. Scholarships are available for students with financial need.

Selected students and their families commit to actively engaging with the Burbank Sister City Committee (BSCC) for a minimum of two years and agree to host a visiting student for two subsequent summers. Adults who live or work in Burbank, have experience with teenagers, and a passion for cultural exchange are encouraged to apply for one of the two chaperone positions for the 2025 trip to Ota, Japan. Interested adult chaperones must be 26 years or older and live or work in Burbank. Adult chaperones will participate in monthly activities leading up to travel and will accompany the students as part of the delegation.

“Participating in the Sister City Program provides our students with unique opportunities to immerse themselves in different cultures, fostering a global perspective and a deeper appreciation for diversity,” said Mayor Nick Schultz. “The friendships and connections they build through this program are invaluable, enriching their lives and strengthening the bonds between our cities for years to come.”

Interested students, parents, and prospective chaperones are invited to attend the Sister City Exchange Program Informational Meeting on Monday, Sept. 9, 2024, at 5:30 p.m. in the Buena Vista Branch Library’s Community Room. This meeting will provide detailed information about the program, application process, and the incredible benefits of participating.

Applications must be submitted by 5 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 25, 2024, to Burbank Public Library, 110 N. Glenoaks Blvd., Burbank, Attn: Library Administration. Visit burbanksistercity.org to apply or contact Burbank Sister City President at burbanksiscity@gmail.com or call 818-238-5551.

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