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NSA’s host country of Costa Rica provides our students with an incredible opportunity to learn the Spanish language. NSA students do spend time in the classroom studying grammar and vocabulary, but the beauty of our Spanish program is that this classroom study is designed to prepare students for, enrich, and reflect on all of the immersive, cultural experiences that we offer. 

This month alone, students practiced their Spanish skills by:
 
- Exploring the history behind the Oxcart Factory in nearby Sarchi 
- Volunteering with children at Hogar de Vida 
- Learning about the traditional “trapiche” mill and watching sugar cane be turned into sugar 
- Visiting Costa Rica’s National Theater in San Jose
- Surfing some of the nation’s most beautiful beaches 
- Spending Sundays sharing cultural customs with their homestay families 

 
There is no better way to learn a language than by immersing in it, which is just what our students do at NSA!
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This February’s round of Integrated Aventuras engaged students in hiking, rafting, swimming, service work, and other amazing opportunities. While the physical challenge and natural beauty of NSA’s Aventuras are often highlighted in stories and photos, these experiences offer our students so much more.
  • Time away from campus and regular schedules to focus on individualized Personal Growth work
  • Experiential, immersive classes in the rainforest, coasts and cloud forests bringing concepts such as forest succession, interdependence of ecosystems, and conservation alive
  • Rites of passage that serve as opportunities for students to reflect on their processes and growth at NSA
  • Bonding opportunities among cohorts and with Aventura staff that strengthen our NSA community and milieu
  • Experiences that emphasize how lucky we are to live, study and work in a place as stunning as Costa Rica!

These reasons, combined with the physical challenge and connection with nature, are why NSA’s Integrated Aventuras are some of the most meaningful and impactful experiences for all of our students, and why our alumni continue to speak about them 10 years after graduation!
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Later this month and into March, our seniors at NSA will be receiving mail and emails with exhilarating news about college acceptances and merit scholarships.

Already, in early February, the excitement is growing as decisions come in almost daily. So far this month, we have had students accepted to some incredible schools, including:
  • Juniata College
  • Quest University
  • Portland State University
  • University of the Pacific
  • Hofstra University
  • University of Virginia Wise
  • Western Washington University
From the schools that have responded to date, we have an  acceptance rate of 84%  and, even though we have only heard from about 50% of schools applied to, our talented senior class has already racked up $460,000 in merit scholarships.  Congratulations NSA seniors!
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SCAFA, which stands for Self, Community and Future Assessment, is New Summit Academy’s innovative system for supporting students in identifying areas for growth, setting goals and steps, supporting students to follow through with those steps, and assessing progress to guide future goals. 

Here’s how our SCAFA system works: 

During the admissions process, our talented team assembles all of the information from interviews, applications, testing and transcripts and identifies key areas of attention for student growth.

Those areas of attention are turned into goals for students and their families to work toward while part of the NSA community. 

Those goals are turned over to a student’s SCAFA team – his go-to people at NSA – that consists of his Case Manager, Academic Advisor, and his Experiential Education Mentor.

Every student meets with his SCAFA team at the start of each quarter to look at his areas of attention, review his goals and progress, and to set concrete steps to take during the upcoming quarter to work toward achieving his goals.
New Summit Academy’s incredible program elements ARE those concrete steps!

So, while students are participating in academic planning meetings and project-based learning, while they are engaging in therapeutic groups and Honor Councils, and as they immerse in the Costa Rican culture, are challenged during Integrated Aventuras, and volunteer at Hogar de Vida, they are working toward their goals.

NSA’s Orientation program, its clubs and cultural activities, Family Workshops, Student Council, community life, Global Citizenship workshops, certification courses, proposal systems . . . each element that makes New Summit Academy special is intentionally created to help students build skills for success.

That’s the beauty of SCAFA! 


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