Myca is the second student tapped by Barnes. Hantz agrees with Myca's assessment; she says the aim of sending kids from affluent communities like Westport to the Mountain School is simply to thrust them into a challenging experience. After lunch and the rest of her classes (math, environmental science, and English), Myca sits on the lawn with Caroline Meliones, a Spanish teacher who is her adviser, to discuss next week's solo. After lunch Myca is assigned, along with two other students, to help assistant farm manager Gwynne Durham, who primarily takes care of the animals. [Extracted from the article]
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