Housatonic student of the week

The Lakeville Journal congratulates the honorees of the student of the week program at Housatonic Valley Regional High School. This week’s student portrait was taken by HVRHS 11th-grader Caroline Sullivan. Students today grow up in a very different environment than they did even a decade ago. Global recessions, terrorism, and all manner of international issues have necessitated a more expansive understanding of the world. While this can be daunting, for the right student, it can spell opportunity.Lydia Downs is hoping to be that student. As a sophomore, she is already exploring an opportunity to study abroad next year in an Islamic country through a Muslim exchange program. She was inspired to apply for the program two years ago, and will know if she has been accepted in the spring, hopefully to travel to Malaysia. Although she is daunted by the prospect of learning a new language so quickly, she is excited to start exploring.Lydia’s family is hosting Felicitas Eckert, an exchange student from Germany, which has given Lydia an intimate view of the benefits of international exchanges, but also an appreciation of all of the opportunities available to her in Falls Village, where she lives with her parents and brother, Jeremy. She is a member of the Falls Village Children’s Theater Group, and her dance and voice lessons have prepared Lydia to participate in the Housatonic sping musical, “South Pacific.” As if that weren’t enough, Lydia is also the varsity field hockey goalie, a bassoonist in the orchestra, and a junior firefighter and EMR in the Falls Village Fire Department. We wish her luck in her efforts to take her many talents overseas.

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