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Whether hiking mountains in the Bigelow Range of Northern Maine, performing on stage in the summer performing arts production, or competing at their highest level on the sports field, every experience throughout the Summer Leadership Challenge intentionally provides students with opportunities to discover and develop their character while applying courage, curiosity, and leadership to their lives.
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For more information on how to reserve your space with Hyde School’s 2017 Summer Leadership Challenge, contact:
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Wanda Smith Hyde School Admissions comevisit@hyde.edu 1 (207) 443-7101 hyde.edu/summer
Portland International Jetport, PWM
Boston Logan International Airport, BOS
New York City, JFK International Airport, JFK
Hartford, CT
Newark Liberty International Airport, EWR
Providence, RI
Summer Leadership Challenge 2017
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Adventures await teenagers ages 13-18 at Hyde School’s Summer Leadership Challenge. Students come from around the world to discover their best in athletics, academic enrichment, the arts, and the great Maine outdoors. Roll up your sleeves, breathe in the fresh air, and get ready for an unforgettable summer!
Hyde School Bath, Maine July 2 - 30 Ages 13-18 Tuition: $5,000
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