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Cover Story In 2019, Keystone students helped paint a school clasroom in Bandipur, Nepal members. Not only that, she also taught herself place each academic year for Grade 11 and 12 how to structure lesson plans like a real teacher and students. This is a yearlong project where stu- learned to edit videos. She even established a part- dents present a range of topics to the members of nership between Keystone and a migrant school in the community. Students are guided by Patricia Yunnan and several migrant schools in Beijing. Power, Keystone’s Theory of Knowledge Teacher and Extended Essay Coordinator, and they tackle Fast forward to 2019, Cindy used her experience to together local and global problems through CAS expand her personal project to her IB CAS. During projects, in-depth analyses through a 4,000-word her final year at Keystone, Cindy comfortably extended essay, or depictions of social problems explained her CAS project during her IB Diploma through the visual and performing arts. Core CAS presentations, pleased that her passion has taken her on a journey beyond the gates of “I’ve passed on this legacy now to a team of Grade Keystone. 11 students and Keystone’s Service Council,” Cindy The Diploma Programme Core Exhibition takes of 2020) and her peers have expanded my project to said confidently. “Team leader Frankie Fan (Class The Keystone Magazine 9