What is AFS?
The American Field Service Student Exchange Program was established more than 50 years ago by American volunteers who had driven ambulances to carry the wounded from the European battlefields of World War I and World War II. After the Great War, they resolved that they would do everything in their power to ensure that no carnage on that scale would ever occur again.  Their solution? To begin an International student exchange program for high-school-aged youth - a program which would bring young people to live as part of American families their own age, in schools that would accept the students without charge as part of their student bodies.
American Field Service Ambulance Corp   

By 1947, the first exchange was arranged and included students from 11 European nations who came to the United States.  By 1948, German students were included among the students hosted here.  By 1950, AFS  was also sending American students abroad to live with families in other lands.

From these early exchanges, a mission developed which guides the work of more than 100,000 volunteers worldwide today.  

"To provide opportunities for people to gain the knowledge, practice the skills, and acquire the attitudes to live productively and harmoniously in a multicultural, global society."  

AFS is able to be the leading international student exchange program today because we have the network of more than 50 partners worldwide.  We present more program options than any other exchange programs.  While 40% of the worldwide hosting and sending involves Americans, our partners also exchange students among themselves. Our 50 years of working with our international partners have led our expertise in providing excellent 24-hour, 7-day-a-week support of our students and host families. There is always someone on duty.  You or your child can reach a volunteer, staff person, or representative by phone at any time, day or night, weekends and holidays included.  AFS is known throughout the student exchange community for the quality of our support.  

We know the student exchange business because we helped to invent it and have developed it to its current range of programs and destinations.  

For more information about the AFS program, please contact Ms.Ward or Mr. Dargis at the High School or Chris Kennedy or John Micek. Ms. Ward or Mr. Dargis can be reached at (781) 659-8810.  Chris can be reached (781) 659-7835 or kennedyco@attbi.com  and John can be reached (781) 659-5996 or jmicek@aol.com.