Studio Exhibition Highlights, Dopamine Land Field Trip Win, and Valentine’s Day Celebration (Session 3, Week 6)
- Feb 15
- 2 min read

Hello parents, learners, family members, and friends,
We’ve reached the final week of the session—and while it’s exciting, it’s also bittersweet!
With the Exhibition approaching, learners had many important responsibilities. They prepared presentations, elected new squad leaders, deep cleaned the studio, and celebrated together at a festive Valentine’s Day party.
Our Exhibition Hosts worked incredibly hard all week to prepare a meaningful and engaging experience. They practiced daily and completed a full rehearsal on Tuesday, where peers provided thoughtful feedback to help strengthen their presentations.
On Wednesday, we had the opportunity to watch the Journey learners rehearse their own Exhibition. They shared powerful performances and plays about the American Revolution, including important historical moments like the Boston Tea Party. It was inspiring to see their progress and confidence.
Thursday was our own Exhibition, and we want to sincerely thank everyone who attended and supported our learners. Your presence meant so much. Thanks to the community vote, the winning field trip pitch was created by Maya, Ariel, and Raphael. We are thrilled to announce that the studio will be visiting Dopamine Land! We are proud of every learner who presented and shared their ideas.
On Friday, learners worked together to deep clean the studio, demonstrating responsibility and teamwork. Their efforts ensured a fresh, organized space ready for the next session.
We also celebrated with a joyful Valentine’s Day party. Learners created potion necklaces, heart chains, and enjoyed karaoke together. The celebration ended with heartfelt goodbyes to Saiim on his final day. He has made a lasting impact on the studio and will be deeply missed.
We hope everyone has a wonderful break, and we look forward to an exciting Session 4 ahead!
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