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KPMS student plans journey to Mexico
By Kristie Byrd
Special to KP News
Skipping a semester of your eighth
grade year to go down to Mexico seems astonishing, but an
eighth-grader at Key Peninsula Middle School is getting
that chance. Hannah Buck will spend the second half of her
eighth grade year in Los Barriles, Mexico.
Instead of flying, she will be
driving with her family in her motor home. It should take
them around four to five days to reach their house, which
is in a very tropical location. To keep busy, she has many
friends from other families she met on previous trips.
Hannah is not fluent in Spanish but it is one of the goals
she would like to accomplish while in Mexico, so she will
be getting a tutor to help her out.
Hannah is a top student. Only a hard
worker such as her can manage to stay on top
academically. When asked about her school work, she said,
“I will not be going to school in Mexico. Instead, I will
be involved in an Internet program that will help me with
my schooling. If I don’t understand some of it, my mom
will also help.”
It will be difficult for Hannah to be
away from all her friends but she says she will be able to
stay in contact with them by calling, emailing, and via
Instant Messaging.
“It’s an opportunity to grow
culturally, but I plan to relax, and work on my tan as
well,” she said of her plans. Her mom, Patty Buck, added,
“I want this trip for Hannah because I think it’s a good
experience for her living in a different culture. She’ll
be living a much simpler life away from her friends, and I
hope she will be more involved in the community down there
and maybe do some volunteer work.”
Hannah’s mom seemed to search for the
right words when asked about her daughter missing four
months of her eighth-grade year. “I have mixed emotions
about the whole thing. I think that in the long run, it
will be a good thing,” she said. “Right now, I’m a little
apprehensive. The whole schooling topic could be a
problem. Doing four months of homework and learning things
on a computer will be no easy job. It’s very stressful for
Hannah. She especially doesn’t want to leave her dance
classes. So, we have someone in Mexico who will give her
private lessons. I’m not sure. I suppose the whole thing
is just bitter-sweet.”
This journey for Hannah is a great
opportunity because she gets to be in a different culture
and learn many new things. Hopefully she will take full
advantage of this and experience it to the fullest.
The people closest to Hannah wish her
well and hope to see her soon. They look forward to
hearing about her trip and are excited to see her in a few
months. Well, for now Hannah, it’s Adios!
Kristie Byrd is a eighth-grade
student at KPMS and a member of the school’s student
newspaper.
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