LCHS travels to Italy!

ColosseumAbout 45 Lexington Catholic students, parents, and teachers will tour Italy in June through EF Tours. The itinerary includes three days in Rome and excursions to Florence, Ostia Antica, Pompeii, and Capri. There are currently spaces for four students (cost $2,208) remaining on the trip, and anyone interested should contact Ms. Larkey at blarkey@lexingtoncatholic.com.

Important Dates
January 31 - extended travel requests must be submitted
February 21 - all fees due
March 22 - tour dates confirmed
March 26 - enroll in optional all-inclusive insurance plan
April 11 - enroll in optional excursions: Florence ($65), Catacombs ($35)

Anyone who still needs a passport should apply NOW! EFTours recommends that participants bring $35 - 65 per day for spending money to cover lunch expenses and souvenirs. Ms. Larkey recommends changing some American money into Euros before departure. Credit cards are widely accepted in Italy, but participants should inquire about fees on purchases made in other countries and also contact their banks and credit card companies to advise of travel plans. Some credit card companies refuse payment on purchases made from out-of-character locations!

Latin Student Teacher on Board

Mr. Gollan, KJCL chess tournamentLCHS Latin students are fortunate to have Mr. Gollan as a student teacher this semester. Mr. Gollan, a native of Australia, got an undergraduate degree from the University of Sydney and is a graduate student in the University of Kentucky’s Institute of Latin Studies, a program which cultivates fluency in spoken Latin. During summers he has studied in Italy with Father Reginald Foster, resident Latin scholar at the Vatican. Mr. Gollan comes to teaching after a technical career with Sun Microsystems in California. In the mornings Mr. Gollan teaches Latin to fourth and fifth graders at Northern Elementary and Booker T. Washington Academy. He is student teaching in Ms. Larkey’s afternoon Latin I classes. He will also work with students participating in the dramatic interpretation competition of the Kentucky Foreign Language Festival, and will accompany us to Italy this summer.