Greensburg —
PAX Program for Academic Exchange has been placing exchange students at North Decatur High School for five years.
Principal Gary Cook was presented with a certificate of appreciation by this year's foreign exchange students along with two books entitled "Through the Lens: National Geographic greatest photographs" and "Six Billion Others: Portraits of Humanity from Around the World."
The PAX Community Coordinator for Decatur County is Teresa Metz (not pictured).
The students thanked Cook for welcoming them into the school. The principal is pleased to be able to offer this culture exchange to the students, staff, and community.
Anyone interested in more on the exchange program may visit the website at www.pax.org or call Teresa Metz at (812) 663-6755.
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