Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Denmark's Laura Davidsen Likes Dorchester's Rural Life


DHS Longhorn Laura Davidsen, 16, came all the way from Denmark to join the Dorchester's senior class for the 2013-2014 school year.  The foreign exchange student was recently profiled in the Friend Sentinel.

The Sentinel writes: "Since arriving in Dorchester in early August, Laura has had a lot of fun getting to know people and is enjoying the small town atmosphere.

"'One of the biggest difference is living in the country. I am used to the city,' she said. 'I like it a lot.' Laura has enjoyed her classes at Dorchester and says art class is her favorite.  

"She also is looking forward to hitting the volleyball court for the first time."

The story notes Laura said she was interested in participating in the foreign exchange student program after hearing about one of her friend’s experience as a foreign exchange student. 

"'It is important to learn about another culture and to try to be away from home,' she said."

During her time in Dorchester, Laura is staying with Bob and Julie Behrens. She will return to Denmark in May after Dorchester’s graduation ceremony.

2 comments:

  1. I tip my Longhorn hat to Julie and Bob for hosting an exchange student. Our entire community benefits from the experience, and I realize that it takes time and resources to be a host family. Kuddos to the Behrens. At the same time we all need to do our part to make Laura at home during her U.S. visit. Imagine be so far away from all your family and best friends at the age of 16. Her willingness to partake in the exchange programs tells us a lot about her character and qualities, too. Kuddos to Laura!

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  2. My first visit to your web site and i gotta say "pretty awesome!" nice work. My husband says our town (Malcolm) should have a site like this.

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