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BackPacks & Uniforms..School: Here We Come

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Two weeks before school started Beverly, Dorothy, Rosy and Sherry filled 74  back packs...  With mariachi music in the background, the supplies were laid out so we could swiftly fill each backpack according to the school lists.      Ready To Go A truck full, on our way to the COOPERA in Chuburna Puerto.  Jeff and Dennis set up a tent for additional shade where the photos were taken.                   Checking in with Donna first  If you attend Prepa                     Please See Bev and Carla  This way for socks  Barb and Kathy have your size! Sue and Jeff hand out backpacks in exchange for the letters to the sponsors.  The Final Step:  Proud in their uniforms with backpacks for photographer Sonia.     ...

GRADUATION

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We are excited about sharing the milestones your students experience.  Graduation is one of the biggest.  First from Primaria, then Secundaria and finally, Prepa.  A QUICK LESSON IN THE SCHOOL SYSTEM HERE: Primaria = grades 1-6 Secundaria - grades 1, 2, and 3 are equal to our grades 7-9 Prepa - grades 10-12 GRADUATING from PRIMARIA    We almost couldn't recognize our Apoyo graduates. Jeisler, Heider, Yael ( in the back)  Fabrizio, Marieli, Margely  The dances are from various parts of mexico.. These photos tell it all!                               One of our Apoyo students, Marieli, gave the valedictory address. THE GRADS LOOKED "Muy Guapos/Guapas" DRESSED IN  BLUE AND DEMONSTRATING THE DANCE THEY WILL DO WHEN THE GIRLS TURN 15.  ( the most important of birthdays)  The evening ended wi...

GETTING READY FOR SCHOOL 2013-14

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 Thanks to our 60 sponsors for your ongoing support for  80 students ( 45 girls and 35 boys) 24 Primaria ( grades 1-6) 25 Secundaria (grades 7-9) 27 Prepa ( grades 10-12) 4 College    and for responding so quickly to our request for your sponsorship fees!.   The students finished this past school year on July 12th.  They will return to school on August 19th in their new uniforms, sporting a new backpack full of school supplies all because of your generosity.  Here is a look at what getting ready for the next school year is all about: LAST DAY OF SCHOOL   ... the parents come to the school to write down the supply list from a master list on the wall.....  Bev and I met with the Apoyo parents to make copies of their children's marks so we could get them to you in a timely manner..... ; the Secundaria marks come from the school secretary and the Prepa students are responsible for getting them to us ASAP... Other than this o...

UPDATE ON THE COMPUTER CENTRE FOR CHUBURNA PUERTO STUDENTS

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Construction is fast and furious at the Tele-Secundaria School in Chuburna  &   Emails between the World School in Boston and ourselves are many as we plan for the August 9th arrival of 9 wonderfully generous members of the School...each carrying 4 large pieces of luggage full of donated computers and monitors. They will install the computers, networked so a supervising adult can make sure they are only used for school work; provide computer training for Peer Leaders and the incoming Grade 7 students; as well as, conduct sports, fitness, ecology clinics for the children.  The Roof is on Contractor Don Lauro from Chuburna Puerto and a big supporter of our program, fit us into his busy schedule and is donating a portion of the labour costs. Measuring for the Protectors  Holes in the wall to anchor the cement shelf for 10 computers YOU TOO CAN "OWN' A PART OF THIS PROJECT:   So far we have received donations for the air conditioner and...

NEWS FLASH!!! COMPUTER CENTRE FOR CHUBURNA PUERTO STUDENTS

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Our Apoyo Program , The World School, from Boston Massachusetts,   Principal Sergio f rom the Secundaria School, and a local Contractor are partnering to provide children and adults in Chuburna with a Free Computer Centre  for school related studies only.   For us, our children and grandchildren, access to computers is a given.  However, for the students of Chuburna this is not the case. Unlike our experience, there is not a computer or two in every home.. Even students in high school have limited access to a few computers at the school and often must pay for time at local internet cafes.   Our Apoyo program now provides 3 donated computers and internet service at the library in Chuburna.  It is monitored by the librarian. However, the space is small and the library is open limited hours.  For several years we have been in conversation with the Principal of the Secundaria School,  Apoyo Director Marta and School Secretary Al...

Joyful Project #2

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Hello everyone.    This Blog is about the 2nd Joyful Project we are able to undertake with the funds raised at this and last year's Fashion Shows.  As you know, the Apoyo Program matches sponsors with students. However,  we  will never be able to ensure every student has a sponsor.  Therefore, we  do something each year for the benefit of a broader group of children in the village.  EDUCACIÓN INICIAL ( the first education) This drop-in program is offered Mon, Wed, Thurs. and Fridays from 4:00 - 7:00. Ten to 15 moms and their infants-3 year old children attend.  Comfortable on new mats and carpets playing with our new toys The 2 teachers receive $1,000 pesos ( $80.00) a month from a government fund to pay for: Rent: 400 pesos or about $32.00 Supplies including drinking water, toilet paper, cleaning products, arts and crafts materials, toys etc.: 300 pesos or about $24.00  Wages: for working 24 hours each teacher receiv...

JOYFUL PROJECTS IN CHUBURNA

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Hello everyone from sunny, hot Chuburna. .. This Blog is about the first of 3 Joyful Projects we are able to undertake with the funds raised at this and last year's Fashion Shows.  As you know, the Apoyo Program matches sponsors with students. However,  we  will never be able to ensure every student has a sponsor.  Therefore, we  do something each year for the benefit of a broader group of children in the village.  TENT SHELTER for the Primary School Children  Plans have been in the works for some time to provide a shelter for the children of the Primary School. Not allowed to eat lunch in their classrooms children sat on the cement covered ground outside, on the outdoor stage; wherever they could find some shade.    Finally, our proposal rose to the top of the principal's list so work began over the course of 4 weekends. Fathers and grandfathers whose children are in the Apoyo Program provided the labour. The Apoyo program paid for t...