Summer in Glasgow

by Kaila Howard

Over this past summer, five GLCPS students traveled overseas to Scotland, to study at the University of Glasgow. They arrived in Glasgow on July 3rd and were there for a little over two weeks. In Glasgow, the students worked on STEAM-based projects, labs, and workshops, their main focus being microbiology. They used the university’s facilities to test river water for pollution and harmful bacteria, then presented their findings.

When I reached out to the students from GLCPS who attended this program, the feedback I got was very positive. Serena, from the graduating class of 2020, gave me some additional details about the type of work they were doing there. “We had the privilege to work with Dr. Sonya Taylor, who was amazing. We had water samples from the River Kelvin and Loch Lomond. We put them on various agar plates to see what each water sample contained. Our main goal was to see if the River Kelvin was polluted and if it contained viruses.” She goes on to explain that the water they sampled was, in fact, polluted. She also talked briefly about the presentations they had to give at the end of the program. She said she felt nervous and stressed about presenting, but it ended up being a rewarding experience.

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© Antony McAulay - stock.adobe.com.

 The group got to experience the breathtaking scenery of the Scottish highlands and Glencoe, visiting the town of Oban as well. They also got a taste of city life in Scotland, exploring the streets of Glasgow and Edinburgh. In Glasgow, they went shopping and sightseeing. The trip was filled with many other visits to various museums, cathedrals, a tea house, a botanical garden, and all sorts of restaurants. With so much history in the city of Glasgow, there was plenty to see. The students also got to live in the university dormitories and took part in various group building activities there, getting some of the college experience of living on their own. After seventeen days full of activities, the students flew back to America and brought with them experiences they’ll never forget.


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© BooblGum - stock.adobe.com.

Currently, Heidi and the team of program coordinators over in Glasgow are corresponding to hold the program again next summer, this time branching out to more specialized science-related studies, providing workshops for aspiring doctors and veterinarians. They hope that the next University of Glasgow summer program will be even better than the last.

“I grew as a person by becoming more independent and more responsible on my own.”
— Weslee, Class of 2021

Fall 2019

By Kaila Howard

It’s September, which means that we’re getting into the swing of things in a new academic year at Global Learning Charter Public School. Several high school students got to experience the University of Glasgow over the summer for the STEM program, and have returned with plenty of new experiences to share. Heidi is also fresh out of Glasgow after doing some professional development there. For the past several days, she has also been working to get her certificate in local television production, which she just received, along with a new skill in producing videos. The Port to Port students have taken walks throughout downtown New Bedford and along the port, taking advantage of the lovely weather. The summer heat is still hanging on, but the mornings in southern Massachusetts have been hinting at the crisp autumn ahead. 2019 has also given us plenty of news to keep up with. Plans of Brexit in the UK are still being argued and changed around, with a supposed deadline set for the end of the month for the UK to send a proposal on the Irish Backstop. It isn’t only the UK and EU that are in a dilemma right now, as Iran and Saudi Arabia are in the midst of a major conflict, regarding Saudi Arabia’s recent attacks. Back in the US, we have plenty of conflict with trade and tariffs in China. The 2020 elections are also approaching fast, with many up and coming Democratic candidates fighting to get further in the running. So, with the start of another season, we have much to do and think about!

GLCPS students at the University of Glasgow summer program

GLCPS students at the University of Glasgow summer program

GLCPS students went down to the New Bedford port to sketch

GLCPS students went down to the New Bedford port to sketch

University of Glasgow

University of Glasgow

Heidi at the New Bedford Cable Network

Heidi at the New Bedford Cable Network

Global Gala

On Saturday April 27th, Global Learning Charter Public School hosted their yearly “Global Gala”. This event is to raise money for the 2019 senior class to help support the future funding for education. Many different members of the community came to this event supporting GLCPS. During the gala different raffles and auctions took place to raise money for the seniors and students taking trips to Scotland. During the Gala two women from the University of Glasgow came to talk with different community members and support their program.

Mrs. Heidi Eastman with the representatives from the University of Glasgow summer STEM program.

Mrs. Heidi Eastman with the representatives from the University of Glasgow summer STEM program.

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Scotland Summer STEM Program Article

On April 25th Heidi Eastman hosted a tea for the five students going to University of Glasgow, in Scotland for their summer STEM program. Two representatives from Scotland were there along with staff from Global Learning Charter Public School.

Article from SouthCoast Today below

Homemade treats filled the tables in Heidi Eastman’s classroom making this a true tea party.

Homemade treats filled the tables in Heidi Eastman’s classroom making this a true tea party.

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GLCPS senior (2019) going to the University of Glasgow for the summer enrichment program.

GLCPS senior (2019) going to the University of Glasgow for the summer enrichment program.