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Corning Students Embark on Japan Cultural Exchange
24 Jun
Summary
- Students from Corning-Painted Post High School will visit Japan.
- The exchange program focuses on cultural immersion and learning.
- Students depart June 27 and return July 9.

A group of students from Corning-Painted Post High School is preparing for an international cultural exchange trip to Japan. This program is designed to foster understanding and appreciation of different cultures among young people.
During their stay, the students will have the unique opportunity to live with Japanese host families. This experience will provide them with firsthand insights into the country's customs and everyday life, fulfilling a long-held desire for some, like student Noah Mower.
Another participating student, Caden Edwards, views the Japan trip as a significant new experience following a recent exchange in Italy. The delegation is scheduled to depart on June 27 and is expected to return on July 9, completing their immersive journey.
This exchange program aims to broaden horizons and create lasting connections through international collaboration. The students' enthusiasm highlights the value placed on global learning and cultural discovery.