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Indian students trade places with prep school
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TUESDAY, MAY 6, 2003 Students from Santa Fe Indian School and Santa Fe Preparatory School, both in New Mexico, participated in a student exchange program. One SFIS student walked away with a positive experience. Classes were exciting and students actively took part in discussions, she said. On the other hand, Prep students were "bored as hell," according to a program coordinator. They also felt racial tensions, the coordinator said. Get the Story:
Santa Fe Students Take Part in School Swap (The Santa Fe New Mexican 5/6) Relevant Links:
Santa Fe Indian School - http://www.sfis.k12.nm.us
Santa Fe Prep - http://www.sfprep.k12.nm.us
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