Delphi
Academy Students Return from Sri Lanka and Achieve First-ever Honors
Accolades
Released on
= June 6, 2005, 8:12 pm
Press Release
Author = Delphi Academy of Los Angeles
Industry = Education
Press Release
Summary = Three high school students from Delphi Academy returned
on May 21 from Sri Lanka after spending four weeks giving aid to
trauma victims in several different cities across the tsunami-torn
island.
Press Release
Body = Three high school students from Delphi Academy returned on
May 21 from Sri Lanka after spending four weeks giving aid to trauma
victims in several different cities across the tsunami-torn island.
Team leader,
Teddy Zou of Montrose, led fellow Delphi Academy senior Nikki Dale
of Lake View Terrace and Delphi Academy sophomore Sarah Malm of
Glendale on a month-long trip to Sri Lanka, giving physical and
mental aid to the tsunami victims
of Sri Lanka. The students, ages 16-18, heard about the opportunity
to take this mission when a Delphi Academy alumnus, Scott Curry
of Pasadena, came back from volunteering in Sri Lanka and delivered
a seminar to the Delphi Academy high school students. Curry assisted
in setting them up with a group of volunteers and contacts in Sri
Lanka. Upon arriving in Sri Lanka, the students teamed up with their
group,
made up of volunteers ages 20-40, and purchased and distributed
many school books, writing materials, and children’s clothing
at several refugee camps in two of the most tsunami-devastated cities
of Sri Lanka, Galle and Matara.
“From
the moment we arrived in Sri Lanka, the trip was filled with new
and exciting experiences,” says Dale. “One of the ways
we helped was we went to a local, inexpensive store and purchased
hundreds of items. We brought those items to local refugee camps
as gifts for the children, which they really enjoyed. We then stayed
with the children for a while and played games with them. We taught
them to play
[the American game] ‘Heads Up, Seven Up.’ The children
enjoyed it so much that when we told them that we had to leave,
they asked for one more round. We gave in and played one more round,
but when we began to leave again, they pleaded for yet another round.”
Dale also explains
that they took the opportunity to visit some of the sites in Sri
Lanka. “One night, we took some time to have a religious and
spiritual pilgrimage to the top of a mountain called Adam’s
Peak,” he says. “At the top of this mountain
is a stone that is shaped in the form of a footprint. Christians
believe that this is Adam’s footprint (hence the name), and
Buddhists believe it is Buddha’s
footprint. There are many temples on the way up the mountain, and
there is a large Buddhist temple at the top. Because we wanted to
watch the sun rise, we left our house at around 9:00 pm. We arrived
at the base of Adam’s Peak and started hiking at around 2:00
am. After hiking for a few hours, we arrived at the top at 5:30
am; the sun was expected to rise at 6:25. At the top, we found a
vantage point from
where we could view the sunrise and the valley below. The valley
had a very beautiful green color. There were clouds in parts of
the valley, which added to the
bea uty. Before we actually saw the sun, the horizon began turning
orange. The sun rose in brilliant orange coloring, reflecting off
of the large lake in the valley
below. Watching the sun rise over a mountain behind a lake was a
very amazing experience. I have seen many sunrises, and this was
by far the most memorable. We were blessed by a Buddhist monk on
our way down the mountain.
“Another
trip we took,” he explains, “was to an elephant orphanage,
made up of injured and abandoned elephants. We had a chance to pet
and play with the elephants. Sri Lanka is beautiful; we saw monkeys
sitting on the side of the road
and passed by many tea plantations.”
So, how did
these students interact with the natives? Neither Zou, Dale, nor
Malm speak the language of Sri Lanka. “You’d be surprised,”
says team leader Zou. “Most of the Sri Lankans actually speak
English and were more than willing to act as translators for those
who didn’t speak the native tongue. The people of Sri Lanka
really appreciate all that we are doing for them, particularly those
who are volunteers and are traveling to their island just to help
out. One native said to me, ‘There are good things and bad
things that came out of the tsunami. The bad thing was the devastation
that occurred; the good thing is that you came, you are here now.’
We met many wonderful people when we were there, such as the Mayor
of
Galle, who was so appreciative of everything we were doing, offering
to help in whatever way he could. We also met Major Perakum of the
Sri Lankan Army. He was very helpful and assisted us with our visas
and transportation.”
In order to
take this trip to Sri Lanka, Delphi Academy seniors Zou and Dale
had to put in many extra hours of homework to secure their spot
in the graduating class of 2005. Upon returning, the team gave a
slide show presentation of their trip to the Delphi Academy high
school. Furthermore, this trip has earned them both the status of
graduating with honors, an accolade never bestowed upon any Delphi
Academy of Los Angeles graduate to date.
Reflecting on
his trip, Zou is proud of himself. “Being able to step back
from American luxuries, things we take for granted, I now really
appreciate all the
things I have in life and in America,” says Zou. “I
was very happy helping people out. I may be going back in July…we’ll
see.”
Starting next
fall, Zou will be attending Occidental College with plans to major
in biochemistry. Like his father, he wants to go into the business
end of the medical industry. Dale has decided to go directly into
his father’s business. Malm will continue on into her junior
year at Delphi Academy.
Delphi Academy,
located in Lake View Terrace, CA, is a private school offering year-round
programs for kindergarten through high school students. Delphi Academy
is licensed to use Applied Scholastics(TM) educational services.
Company: Delphi
Academy of Los Angeles
Website: http://www.delphiLA.org
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Contact Details
= Rachel Reinhart
818-583-1070
Delphi Academy of Los Angeles
11341 Brainard Avenue
Lake View Terrace, CA 91342
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