the ESCUELAS we are ADOPTING or ASSISTING
Escuela Pata de Gallo (EPdG) is located in a remote region approximately 10 miles southeast of San Ramon. It is the local school for the town of
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Dia Del Niño (Day of the Child), Birthday Party and Books
Although yesterday was *official* Dia de Niño, escuela Rincon de Mora celebrated the day today so that Xinia would be there to help out.
It was great fun. I was there for the “eat the marshmallow off the string” contest, sack races and pin the tail on the donkey.
The children also received small toys donated by Adopting Escuelas as prizes for competing in the various games. Prizes included mini make-up kits and jump ropes for the girls and spinning “air” tops for the boys.
The children and staff also gave me a surprise birthday party, complete with a huge tres leches cake decorated with fruit, a gift bag of chips and candy, and the performance of a wonderful friendship dance performed by the second cycle girls. All very touching and a huge surprise to me!
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Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Textbooks for Pata de Gallo.
Friday, September 3, 2010
Cruz Roja (the Costa Rican Red Cross) teaches at Pata de Gallo School.
Over several weeks they will be teaching the townspeople basic First Aid treatments that can help to save a life. For example:
• Bleeding control.
• Snake bite treatment.
• Heimlich maneuver.
• Primary care.
• Burn treatment.
This program is teaching both adults and kids specific treatment methods for each situation.
Palmares is the closet Cruz Roja location for Pata de Gallo. For that reason the Palmares Red Cross is concerned about their situation and has volunteered their time to help the community. Pata de Gallo is a community of about 150 people that is isolated from neighboring communities. The only government facility is their school of 14 students. It is, however, a community rather isolated and stuck it in time, but with a lot of people who are willing to make big changes and take in their own hands the future and the future of their children.
Palmares Cruz Roja volunteers helping in Pata de Gallo:
Andres Chaves (First Aid Assistant)
Rolando Ramirez (Emergency Medical Assistant)
Gerald Céspedes (First Aid Assistant) Read more Entry>>
Monday, August 23, 2010
First Day in the Pata de Gallo Classroom.
When I arrived the children had completed an exam covering shapes, colors, numbers and body parts – quite the wide-ranging test. All were all sitting in neat little rows watching Toy Story 3 being from Xinia’s computer being projected onto a white board with her “new” projector! They were able to have the “free” movie time because Xinia was testing each child individually to gauge their subject retention. Which, judging from there scores, was excellent.
After the movie we did personal introductions and I gave them a little review of body parts and gave them some homework to do for next week. These kids actually LOVE homework!
As a side note, an interesting comment on the isolation of the children in this community: Located only 9 miles from San Ramon, Pata de Gallo is quite isolated. There are only a handful of cars and TV’s in this community of about 150 people. There are no stores in town and the most of the people walk to the nearest store several miles away. The reason that Xinia chose to show Toy Story 3 was that she was sure that the most of the children had seen the previous Toy Story movies. In fact, NONE had seen them and few have actually seen full length movies at all! Needless to say, the school will be seeing a lot of the new projector! There are already plans to start a projector “lending” project. Read more Entry>>
Friday, August 20, 2010
Many Donations Received
Astronomy Posters – Jeff Lockwood sent a tube full of beautiful astronomy posters. They will look great on the walls of the schools!
Classroom Supplies – Victoria Swaby, a local English teacher, donated some great classroom supplies.
Laser Printer – Thank you Frank Day for the wonderful laser printer that will be going to Rincon de Mora. A huge improvement over the ink-thirsty printer that Shirley is currently using. Frank also gave a couple of older unused laser toner cartridges that I traded for a full one that fits RdM’s new printer.
Computer Projector – This is a projector that I bought a couple of years ago and hasn’t gotten much use. I “loaned” it to Xinia to use as she sees fit and she was thrilled to get it. Something that the schools have been asking for since day 1. Read more Entry>>
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Big Day For Escuela Pata de Gallo!
While the teachers sorted supplies Andres and I installed one of the backboards (we left the other one for the parents to install) and set up the 3 computers. Thank you, Frank, for all the help to resurrect these computers!
All of the children stayed after school as Aida, the principal, and Xinia, the English teacher, handed out some of the much needed supplies. The kids then proceeded to play with the new jump ropes and balls for over an hour!
All in all a very rewarding day. I feel truly blessed to be able to be of some assistance to this school and to Rincon de Mora. Very rewarding! Next week I start helping out in the classroom and I can't wait.
I apologize for the quality of the pictures but all I had with me for a camera was my phone! Read more Entry>>
Friday, July 30, 2010
Visit to Escuela Rincon de Mora
Frank also brought and configured a flat bed scanner for the principal’s computer. A very useful tool that Shirley can use to make copies of documents and work sheets. Frank also took a classroom computer back to his house to repair.
I have made the commitment to visit the 2nd cycle (4th, 5th and 6th grades) classroom every other Friday to assist Xinia with her lessons. I will be generating my own worksheets and lessons to augment those that Xinia presents. First visit is on August 6 an I'm really looking forward to it! Read more Entry>>
Monday, July 26, 2010
Initial Visit to Escuela Pata de Gallo
I was greeted by all of the students with the Costa Rican traditional “air kiss” on the cheek and a handshake. I was given a tour of the school inside and outside to get a feel for the layout and condition. I was very pleased to see that the school is in excellent condition. Two years ago the entire school was refurbished through the efforts of an international cultural exchange program.
I met with the teacher/principal and Xinia for nearly two hours discussing the makeup of the town and its inhabitants, the needs of the school and what I thought to be realistic goals for Adopting Escuelas.
The town is comprised of roughly 150 inhabitants comprised of only five separate family groups. The town’s entire economy is centered around the coffee business. When that business is active there is work – when there is a lull in the business there is no work. The closest town of any size is Palmares, about 5 miles away. There is a small “pulperia”, or corner store, in Berlin about 3 miles away. There are nine cars/trucks in town but most people walk everywhere.
I have three computers that I will be taking to the school next Monday along with lots of school supplies and anything else that Xinia and I find appropriate. It was decided that the entire town will have access to the computers as they will be the only computers in town! Aida will apply to the local telecommunications company for internet this week.
It seems like a fascinating place to volunteer and I’m really looking forward to our agreed upon every other Friday visit!
I have arranged to visit the school on August 9 to install computers and basketball hoops! Read more Entry>>
Friday, July 2, 2010
Raylene K. Scott Memorial Children’s Library Dedicated
Today Dave and the entire staff and student body of Escuela Rincon de Mora participated in the dedication ceremony for the Raylene K. Scott Memorial Children’s Library. A total of 133 books and 35 videos were placed in the wooden bookcase that had been donated by VFE. The books included a nice mix of Spanish and English and English/Spanish early reading books, A beautiful plaque, hand stitched by Barbara Randall, was also placed in the bookcase. A special thanks to everyone that donated books and to Barbara, they are all very much appreciated! Read more Entry>>