Now in its 13th year, the Paris Model United Nations conference boasted 900 students from 62 high schools representing nearly every continent in the world for a three-day academic simulation of the real United Nations.
This year was the third visit for Spring Valley, one of only two US schools to participate at the conference this year, representing the countries of China and Kenya in nine different committees, from the General Assembly to the Security Council.
Prior to the conference, seniors Samantha Wolk and Virginia Gallagher were accepted as conference officers; Wolk was selected as Vice President of the International Court of Justice and Gallagher held the position of Press Officer.
The 15 Spring Valley High School students made to trip to France one week in advance to participate in an exchange program with their sister high school, Lycee Jean Jaures in the city of Reims, whose students also participate at the Paris Model UN conference.
Congratulations to our students who were a credit to our school, city, state, and nation!
Visit our Photo Gallery of our trip to Paris and Reims
This year was the third visit for Spring Valley, one of only two US schools to participate at the conference this year, representing the countries of China and Kenya in nine different committees, from the General Assembly to the Security Council.
Prior to the conference, seniors Samantha Wolk and Virginia Gallagher were accepted as conference officers; Wolk was selected as Vice President of the International Court of Justice and Gallagher held the position of Press Officer.
The 15 Spring Valley High School students made to trip to France one week in advance to participate in an exchange program with their sister high school, Lycee Jean Jaures in the city of Reims, whose students also participate at the Paris Model UN conference.
Congratulations to our students who were a credit to our school, city, state, and nation!
Visit our Photo Gallery of our trip to Paris and Reims