Global Classmates Summit program
- Updated
- 0
Samantha Chan and Zahra Ganem, of Mills High School, participated in the Global Classmates Summit program in Washington, D.C., this summer, when they joined the exclusive invitational cultural exchange program with students from Japan. Chan, second from the right in the front row, and Ganem, second from the left in the front row, were among six students selected from a national pool to participate in the program, during which they visited areas such as the Georgetown University campus and the Japanese Embassy.
Post a comment as Guest
Report
Watch this discussion. Stop watching this discussion.
Thank you for visiting the Daily Journal.
Please purchase a Premium Subscription to continue reading.
To continue, please log in, or sign up for a new account.
We offer one free story view per month. If you register for an account, you will get two additional story views. After those three total views, we ask that you support us with a subscription.
A subscription to our digital content is so much more than just access to our valuable content. It means you’re helping to support a local community institution that has, from its very start, supported the betterment of our society. Thank you very much!
Trending Stories
Articles
- Millbrae requests BART station remain open
- Prometheus’ downtown presence grows
- San Mateo man charged for gang rape at park
- Gas station sued for Broadway closures in Burlingame
- Sean Taylor
- Man arrested for sexual battery on Bay Trail
- Three Silicon Valley engineers indicted for stealing trade secrets from Google, other tech companies
- San Mateo man pleads no contest to felony DUI after hitting and dragging teen on e-bike
- San Mateo County death notices — Feb. 20 to Feb. 23, 2026
- Rise Woodfire: A story in resilience: 2nd San Mateo location has become a success
Commented
- The San Mateo school walk out, budding hypocrites? (16)
- Students protest ICE in San Mateo (14)
- Keep the Humboldt Street bike lanes (14)
- Just the facts (13)
- Hope for the younger generation (12)
- My experience walking out (11)
- Woman, 90, fatally hit by car in Millbrae (11)
- Student walk-outs bring hope (10)
- Do not look away (10)
- The need for respectful leadership (9)
- Where is my America? (9)
- Governor’s race has a dilution problem (9)
- The top 10 most influential people (8)
- Loneliness, suicide and the crisis facing young men (8)
- Removing bike lanes will cost San Mateo taxpayers (8)
- 'Affordable' housing? (8)
- Trump-racist (8)
- Another way of looking at bike lane decision (7)
- Support for Rob Newsom (7)
- Belmont leaders push for ECR bike lanes (6)
- Papan introduces bill to target e-bike speed loophole (6)
- An ax to grind? (6)
- 101/92 fix (6)
- Noncitizen voting (6)
- Others Who Made the List of Others (6)
- I’m boycotting the State of the Union — here’s why (6)
- Burlingame eyes speed reductions (6)
- Keep bike lanes, residential parking permit program will help (5)
- ‘Support for Rob Newsom,’ hold on (5)
- ‘Love your neighbor’ is a practice, not a slogan (5)
- Following Trump off a cliff (5)
- San Mateo's Humboldt bike lanes to stay (5)
- 16-year-old who died in e-moto crash identified (5)
- Beyond (5)
- San Mateo should show fiscal restraint (5)
- SAVE Act won’t save anyone (5)
- Oil, politics and the health of the planet (5)
- Baby Newsom (4)
- Names in print (4)
- Autonomous vehicles deliver on the promise of safe driving (4)
- Californians love cars (4)
- Making our streets safer (4)
- Support for Ukraine (4)
- Keep the North Central bike lanes (4)
- Keep supporting Ukraine (4)
- In solidarity with students (4)
- Your Berlin moment? (4)
- San Mateo County scopes e-bike ordinance (4)
- Bad decision (3)
- When winning is the only moral test (3)
- High gas prices (3)
- Pedestrian struck by car in San Mateo was ‘centerpiece’ of large family (3)
- Glazenwood will be historic district again (3)
- The Williams family (3)
- ¡Vivan los jóvenes! (3)
- Freedom and justice? (3)
- Invest in our children to secure San Mateo County’s future (3)
- Journalism: Can just about anyone do it? (3)
- Unhoused seniors, funding concerns San Mateo County (3)
- Sound familiar? (3)
- Colma BART depot opened 30 years ago (3)
- Resident misery: A tale of 2+ years (3)
- Bus and bike lanes can coexist (2)
- Bay Area disconnect (2)
- Downtown San Mateo Association welcomes new president (2)
- Dems love to tax (2)
- California school systems face red ink despite boosts in education spending (2)
- Honoring 100 years of service, struggle and solidarity (2)
- Support the polluters to pay Climate Superfund Act (2)
- No to more taxes (2)
- Unhung heroes part 1 (2)
- Join us for No Kings 3 (2)
- Historic preservation in San Mateo (2)
- Survey size (2)
- Selective fact presentation (2)
- Parcel tax could raise $12.2M for schools (2)
- Kudos to David Kristofferson (2)
- All Quiet on the Western Front (2)
- Groups warn of spreading ICE misinformation (2)
- Police: Distracted driving a more frequent concern (2)
- God help Ukraine (2)
- Ensuring a responsible transition to an AI-humancentric economy (2)
- Schools take on cellphone restrictions (2)
- Cuts approved for Redwood City School District (2)
- Informed letter writer (2)
- Please restore Humboldt parking spaces (2)
- E-bike education sought by San Mateo County leaders (2)
- ‘I won’t back down!’ (2)
- BART warning of 15 station closures if ballot measure fails (2)
- Beyond Epstein: human trafficking awareness (2)
- San Mateo County Superintendent Nancy Magee to retire (2)
- Dancing with the diesels (2)
- BART needs strict oversight now (2)
- San Mateo to create historic designation (2)
- Redwood City’s budget weaker than projected (2)
- Montessori school duo starts initiative helping stray cats (2)
- My $40 lesson in sustainability (1)
Featured Events
Poetry Without Borders 2026 is an annual poetry contest for youth of all ages. It is being j… Read morePoetry Without Borders 2026
“Powerful, moving, and exhilarating” Read moreSongs For A New World
Exclusive film screening in San Mateo Read moreA LITTLE FELLOW: THE LEGACY OF A.P.GIANNINI
Latest News
- Video shows nearly blind refugee being released by Border Patrol, 5 days before his death
- Federal judge extends order protecting refugees in Minnesota who are lawfully in US from being arrested and deported
- AP News in Brief at 6:04 p.m. EST
- Bottom club Wolves shock high-flying Aston Villa at Molineux
- Trump orders federal agencies to stop using Anthropic technology in dispute over AI safety
- AP Entertainment SummaryBrief at 6:16 p.m. EST
- The Latest: Questions for Bill Clinton about Epstein ties as Trump stumps in Texas
- Bill Clinton says he 'did nothing wrong' with Epstein as he faced grilling over their relationship
Recent Comments on our Stories
-
LittleFoot said:
GenZ was the first generation to not cognitively out perform their parents - and the trend is going to continue downward at an exponential rat…
-
guest3dec5e98967d4404df3a16ea said:
Great job!
-
CA Is Burning said:
Obamacare is about ready to kick in and lower the costs for everyone. You can all keep your healthcare and see your premiums reduced by 50%, i…
-
CA Is Burning said:
Allowing food trucks to sell food in parking lots, and on the sides of roads when they don’t pay a lease is wrong. It’s the same as allowing i…
Latest e-Edition
- To view our latest e-Edition click the image on the left.
The Daily Journal in your inbox
Success! An email has been sent to with a link to confirm list signup.
Error! There was an error processing your request.

(0) comments
Welcome to the discussion.
Log In
Keep the discussion civilized. Absolutely NO personal attacks or insults directed toward writers, nor others who make comments.
Keep it clean. Please avoid obscene, vulgar, lewd, racist or sexually-oriented language.
Don't threaten. Threats of harming another person will not be tolerated.
Be truthful. Don't knowingly lie about anyone or anything.
Be proactive. Use the 'Report' link on each comment to let us know of abusive posts.
PLEASE TURN OFF YOUR CAPS LOCK.
Anyone violating these rules will be issued a warning. After the warning, comment privileges can be revoked.