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  1. FLEX December Student of the Month

    The FLEX Student of the Month for December is Dilbar Odilova from Uzbekistan.

  2. FLEX Student of the Month – April 2015

    Utilizing his leadership qualities and passion to serve others, Ion held the office of general secretary for the Key Club, volunteered for over 200 hours in his host community, and participated in the Model UN Alaska Conference.

  3. FLEX Student of the Month – March 2018

    We are pleased to announce Meder Mukai Uulu, an American Councils-placed FLEX Student from Kyrgyzstan, as the March 2018 Student of the Month.

  4. Part of the Family

    Binazir and her host family are very active in the community. Binazir has been described as a "volunteering fanatic."

  5. FLEX Student of the Month – January 2018

    We are pleased to announce Kateryna “Kate” Falchyyan, an ASSE-placed FLEX Student from Ukraine, hosted in Alabama, as the January 2018 Student of the Month

  6. FLEX Student of the Month — December 2013

    Tatia Rtveladze, an ASSE student from Georgia and active volunteer in her host community, gave nine presentations, including performances of Georgian folk dances, during International Educational Week (IEW).

  7. FLEX Student of the Month –April 2016

    Davit, a States’ 4-H placed Future Leaders Exchange (FLEX) student from Georgia, always has a positive attitude and smile for everyone around him. He is eager to learn and proudly represents his home country.

  8. YES Students of the Month – March 2017

    March YES Student of the Month Karine Alkhatib from Lebanon, placed by PAX in Mabel Minnesota is an A+ student at Mabel-Canton High School, and that is only the beginning of her long list of accomplishments.

  9. FLEX Student of the Month – February 2018

    We are pleased to announce Madina Arapova, a World Link placed FLEX Student from Kazakhstan, hosted in California, as the February 2018 Student of the Month.

  10. FLEX Student of the Month – December 2014

    Liza, a Future Leaders Exchange student from Russia, has clocked an impressive 100 hours of community service during her three and a half months in her host community along with participating in many clubs and activities.

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