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North High senior earns scholarship for year in Germany

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Andrea Galabinski North Fort Myers High student Leila Younges worked hard to earn a coveted scholarship to Germany. She wears a hat that she got on a previous European trip with the school.

North Fort Myers High School Senior Leila Younges will soon be traveling to Germany – to spend a year there studying after earning a coveted scholarship.

“It’s a foreign exchange student scholarship for Americans to go to Germany for a year. It’s sponsored by the German and American governments,” she said.

It’s a full scholarship, covering all of her expenses.

“We are very proud of Leila,” said North Fort Myers High School Principal Kimberly Lunger. “This scholarship is something she has set her sights on since she entered school here.”

Younges said it has been a long journey to achieve the goal of getting the scholarship, a process she started in her freshman year.

“I was looking forward to applying then,” she said.

In the last year, she also took evening classes several nights a week to achieve the grade point average that would help her secure the scholarship.

Although the final destination is Germany, there are exciting stops along the way until Younges reports to her assigned school overseas.

“We first go to Washington, D.C., for a seminar, so everyone can get to know each other,” she said, referring to the other students who also received scholarships for the trip. “We’ll be there two days, then we go to a language camp for three weeks so everyone is more acquainted with the language.”

Then it is off to Germany.

Languages and Germany are both passions for Younges.

“I’m looking forward to becoming fluent in German, and learning several more languages,” she said.

The trip will also provide the opportunity for Younges to connect to her heritage.

“My father, Ousama Younges, went to school in Germany,” she continued. “I have German ancestry, so I’m continuing that part of my family heritage.”

Her mother, Robin, also studied German.

“She said she’s very proud of me,” Younges said.

Younges has already been to Germany on several occasions, and has extensively traveled Europe.

“My mom and I like to travel. I’ve been to 11 countries,” she said. “I liked Germany the best – the landscape, the scenery and everyone there is so nice, even if your German isn’t that great.”

She has also visited the European nation on several North Fort Myers High-sponsored trips.

“My German teacher, Ms. (Linda) Hissam, has a Euro trip every year,” she said. “I went my freshman year and this past summer.”

“I think this is really wonderful,” said Hissam. “She’s so deserving of this. This is someone with a fantastic vocabulary and maturity to handle the experience of living in Germany. She was highly motivated, going to night school to improve her GPA, and traveled with me twice to the country on a shoestring. She made friends everywhere she went.”

A creative individual, Younges also likes to paint and draw.

Younges will actually be attending a high school there, after fulfilling all of her credits at North Fort Myers High. She said she wanted to wait to study there versus spending her senior year there.

It was a conscious decision so she would not have a problem transferring credits. With her educational requirements fulfilled here, she can concentrate on her goal of becoming fluent in German, and taking different classes.

“I look forward to be able to go to the museums, enjoy the food and the culture,” she said. “There is so much history there.”