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Game Changer & Life Changer!

4/30/2020

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Our son finished his freshman year at NSA almost a year ago. We can’t say enough to thank the team for what they did for our son and for our family! For a place of healing and growth it is the perfect setting with fresh air, fresh food, and surrounded by nature.

This is a TOP NOTCH boarding school – academically, socially, and emotionally.  NSA is a warm and loving community with gifted educators and therapists. NSA is ahead of the curve with innovative learning that extends beyond the classroom to life skills and exploration of who the students are in relation to the world around them.

​Nearly every day, we still hear stories from our son about the friends and staff who challenged him daily to know himself and be the best version of himself.  NSA is an incredible team of people who have created a program that is truly a game-changer and a life-changer!

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Mario summarizes parts of NSA's PG program in less than 4 minutes!

4/30/2020

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Academic Tour of NSA (2020)

4/26/2020

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2 Years Later - a Proud Mama Reaches Out

4/26/2020

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Your last newsletter completely resonated with our experience with our son in his process in finding the right school. I am SO Grateful EVERY day for what you and your team has done for him, and the results continue to manifest through him.  He knows now what he is capable of in educational studying, confidence in leading, understanding himself on an emotional intelligence level and others.  

Currently he is working for a global TV station; they love him so much, his talents and who he is, they are his #1 go to for animation, video editing and helping with the set, etc.. They are using him a lot right now remotely during this pandemic.  He is getting mostly As and Bs in college right now at community college, and he plans to transfer to UCI at some point to finish his bachelors. 

He sat with me recently and did his taxes on his own with my guidance, filing his own tax return online through Turbo Tax for 2019. It was somewhat complicated, so he had to organize his expenses that were write-offs from his bank account into excel to complete a schedule C.  

He has a steady girlfriend now for over 1 year, and she’s also in college and they have a good relationship.  He is living in my family owned townhome and his girlfriend moved in during this pandemic. They are very happy... and now looking for a roommate so they all can cover the expenses of the property to stay there.  He loves living independently and enjoys having the responsibility of keeping the home clean, caring for their two kittens, doing his laundry, dishes, cooking, etc.. He said it reminds him of NSA.  

He is doing GREAT and his experiences at NSA really turned him around and built out his resume, making it impressive to employers. If he had not had that opportunity, his life would be dramatically different right now.

So a BIG Thank you to NSA... and sending all my love and blessings to you, your team and the kids during this pandemic. 
From a VERY PROUD MOM of a June 2018 graduate of NSA,
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Costa Rica? No Way! Yes Way! (a parent's perspective)

4/26/2020

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We eagerly awaited our educational consultant’s recommendation for after care programs for my son who was on track to complete his wilderness program.  Our son had made significant progress in wilderness, but we believed his therapist and other experts who assured us that his work was far from done and that after care was the necessary next step.  Our EC provided three choices... one a more innovative program in Costa Rica.  Costa Rica?!? You have to be kidding us!  No way are we sending our 16 year-old kid to a foreign country when he’s barely out of crisis mode. No. Way.  Give it a look, our EC counseled.  Talk to them, I think it might be a good fit for your son.  We were paying him for his advice, so we agreed.  Why not?

After calls with all programs, we chose to divide and conquer visiting two schools. I toured the school in the mid-west.  The program seemed solid and the staff engaging.  The location was remote, mountainous, and beautiful, but cold.  I could see him here, I thought.  This could work.  When I compared notes with my son’s dad, however, the differences in our impressions were striking.  

He talked about being greeted by staff with hugs, how a white board marked out all activities for the week, from therapeutic groups and excursions for surfing, down to who had a dentist appointment on Wednesday.  He talked about close, individual engagement, comprehensive personal growth plans, and tailored learning programs.  And he talked about the beautiful outdoor setting, with an open air gym and dining hall, not to mention delicious food.  The comparison between the two schools was hardly fair.  But could we send our son off to another country during this difficult period in his development? Ultimately, we decided yes.  And we are forever grateful that we made this choice.  

These are some of the factors that got us “over the hump” about sending our son to a school in a foreign country:
 
  • Costa Rica is a safe country (they haven’t had a military since 1948) and NSA provides a safe, fenced in campus with 24/7 security guards
  • Studying in a foreign country might give our son a sense of personal achievement distinct from his peers back in the States
  • Living in another culture might widen his world and personal vision beyond the generally homogenous culture to be found in our upper middle class major metropolitan environs
  • The temperate weather and activity options were better suited to our son who did not participate in snow sports and we knew physical activity would be a big factor in his progress and process (more on this later)
  • NSA only admits students who want to be there. They will not take your son "kicking and screaming,” so if he attended NSA, he would have to invest in the program
  • NSA does not follow a rigid set of levels in its program; there is room for adaption, modification and self-advocacy, but there are also rules and community norms that must be followed 
  • An all-boys school would eliminate distractions 
  • NSA was willing to allow visits on an ad hoc basis and did not adhere to a strict visitation schedule
  • Travel time from the east coast to Costa Rica was no different or even faster than flights to the midwest which are plagued by delays in the winter
  • And I can’t emphasize enough how warm and caring the staff at NSA are.  This is a place where EVERY staff member is invested in the care of your son.
Ultimately, we left it up to our son.  If he didn’t want to go to NSA and would not invest in the program, their program would not be a good fit for him.  We described both programs to him, but expressed our preference for NSA and gave him our reasons why.  He spoke with students and staff at both schools.  He too expressed concern about the international element.  And, at the end of the day, he chose NSA.
I cannot describe our entire experience at NSA but I offer a few highlights:


  • NSA paired our son with two therapists who were SPOT ON for him.  They related to him immediately and he to them.  They were young and cool - one with more experience, one newer in his role. Both “got” our son.  They called him on his BS. They established trust with him and eventually he began to reach out for their advice and counsel independently.  They pushed him to open up despite his resistance to show emotion.  They were straight shooters and consistently worked with our son on the challenges that would face him when he left the safe bubble of NSA. Under their guidance, he leaves NSA with remarkable personal insights into his own areas for growth and has made substantial progress in addressing each area. His “toolbox” for navigating the “real world” is so much better equipped as a result of his work with the entire team at NSA.  As parents, they pushed us to be better communicators, listeners, and collaborators with our son.  Ultimately, they helped us become better parents.
  • NSA gave our son the space, motivation and encouragement to stick with a goal - to improve his physical fitness.  Although he had always been athletic, during his year at NSA, our son put on 30 lbs of muscle working out almost every day.  But this was about so much more than just a physical transformation.  He learned to work hard and not to give up (as he had with so many of his other good intentions).  He learned to be a leader by encouraging others to join him in his physical pursuits.  He learned that exercise is a healthy coping mechanism for stress and anxiety.  And he developed a self-confidence which had been sorely lacking at home.
  • NSA gave our son the support and tools to excel academically.  The English teacher became a close confidant.  The science teacher met students before class to workout in the gym.  The culinary arts teacher introduced our son to a newfound joy of cooking.  The academic team built the scaffolding for success.  All of these folks are exceptional.  In addition to academic achievement, however, our son developed a number of key skills that will help him moving forward in his educational journey, including self-advocacy skills (seeking out support when needed - a 180 degree turnaround from his tendencies before NSA); resiliency (getting back on track after academic lapses instead of giving up); and academic risk-taking (trying more difficult courses, even if it ultimately didn't work out).
  • NSA adapted on the fly.  When a family emergency arose, they quickly pivoted to allow our son to come home for an early unscheduled visit, which caused a bump in the road but also provide the opportunity for all of us to learn how to handle the unexpected stresses that happen in life.
  • NSA created a safe bubble for its students during the COVIC19 pandemic.  While other families in the US were scrambling to adapt programs for remote learning, NSA’s foresight to create an early self-quarantine allowed the boys to continue their education, activities, therapeutic work, and socialization without social distancing.
As we near his graduation date, some 13 months after he enrolled at NSA, we know whole-heartedly that we made the right choice.  Our son is so much better for the time he spent at NSA, as are we.
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Experiential Education if Life-Changing at NSA Costa Rica!

4/25/2020

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Listen to Co-Founder and Director Andy Myers talk about the different elements of our cultural immersion experiences and how we're adapting in the time of COVID-19! 
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Enrollments Open May 15

4/22/2020

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Despite the challenges of COVID-19 and all the back up plans and risk management required, our updated date for accepting enrollments is May 15 so that NSA and the Bridge can continue to offer the services that we know have changed many a life for the better. 

We will be accommodating accepted students with a virtual platform to start earning academic credit and participating in our Orientation program. 

We are confident that what we have to offer - albeit internationally, which can present additional hurdles in a time of a pandemic - is worth the wait. 

So, please stay in touch. Our students, families, and staff have been amazing in their collaboration, their creative problem-sovling, and their resilience in these difficult times.

​We are grateful to be living in a place where the government acted swiftly and continues to implement preventative measures, and the tropical climate allows us to actually find plenty of ways to enjoy our "quaranteam."

Pura vida,
Dr. Heather Tracy, EdD
Co-Founder & Executive Director, New Summit Academy & The Bridge - Costa Rica

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Latest COVID-19 Update from NSA

4/9/2020

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Hello, supportive community!

It is time for an update from Costa Rica! Our parents have been receiving regular email updates and calls to process the COVID-19 situation in Costa Rica. Parents have been absolute troopers participating in collaborative decision-making, creative problem-solving, and general flexibility and adaptability to this unprecedented situation.

Since Costa Rica implemented early prevention measures and continues to update restrictions for Holy Week, the spread has been slow here. We are grateful to our government’s innovative and exemplary response.

The current status is: 502 confirmed, 5533 negative, 3 deaths, 2 cases in Atenas, 23 hospitalized (14 in ICU), 29 recovered. Borders are closed to incoming foreigners through April 30. We will accept enrollments in May. 


If you are interested in our decision-making processes and pandemic protocols implemented to ensure the safety of our students and staff to the best of our ability, please feel free to reach out. Our leadership team has been fully dedicated to risk management as well as turning lemons into lemonade. The silver linings may seem like few, but we have found a lot of joy and optimism in the way that our students and staff have responded to this crisis rather than being defeated by it.

NSA classes have continued as normal with some adjustments made to integrate the current global situation into our studies, such as immune system studies in science and pandemic history in social studies. We have also opened up time in our schedule for additional therapeutic groups for all students to process how COVID-19 is affecting them and their families. 

Because we were not able to embark on our beloved Aventuras last week, we have also been guiding student cohort groups to implement projects on campus.

​Each student has a role in their group, and projects have been finalized: 1) Hammock hut, 2) Music studio mural, 3) outdoor gym and 4) building Adirondack style chairs for the fire pit. 


Campus weekends have been a flurry of "at home" game building on the weekends! With the help of our dedicated staff, we have managed to build and set up various on campus activities like: bocce ball, fire pit, frisbee golf, cornhole, ladder golf, horseshoes, graffiti wall, frisbee golf, gaga ball, an expanded gym (indoor and outdoor), and much more!

We've also heard from our alumni, and we're grateful for their connection and support as well. They remind us often how we always used to say, "Boredom is a choice!" and those words could not be more relevant than they are now. 


Take care & stay safe!
Dr. Heather Tracy, EdD, Co-Founder & Executive Director
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Academic Excellence in a Global Crisis

4/8/2020

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All of us at New Summit Academy are so grateful that we are able to continue with classes as usual during this challenging time.

We are grateful that our dedicated teachers are not simply weathering this unprecedented situation, but are guiding students to learn from the historic times they are experiencing, and to emerge with more wisdom and resilience. 

Our U.S. History class is analyzing the ways that coronavirus news is being politicized, and Documentary Filmmaking is chronicling the effects of recent events on our community members.

​Our Biotechnology class is studying how epidemics spread and can be prevented, while this quarter’s Integrated Reading and Writing driving question - “What does it mean to be human?” - is brought into poignant relief in discussions and student writing.

We are all working together on “giving back” and building community during this hard time as active problem-solvers.


Thank you to our teachers, our families, and our entire community for your unwavering support!

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