the ESCUELAS we are ADOPTING or ASSISTING

Escuela Rincon de Mora (ERdM) (Blackberry Corner School) - is located in the Rincon de Mora area of San Rafael de San Ramon. Founded in 1964, the school was built as a part of a community project between 1966 and 1970. The two teachers (one of which is the principal) along with the part time religion and English teacher, educate 30 children from grades 1 to 6. Kindergarteners go to the Escuela San Rafael down the road. Classes are held in two sessions per day from this 2 room school. There is a separate building containing a kitchen and multi purpose room. Even though most schools in Costa Rica are painted blue or green on the exterior, Escuela Rincon de Mora was painted inside and out in bright pastels and primary colors in 2007 compliments of a group of missionaries.

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 Pata de Gallo (translated as Rooster Foot in English). Similar to escuela Rincon de Mora, it is a two room schoolhouse with an attached cafeteria/kitchen. The school also has a covered play area for the children. There is one full time Teacher/Principal and part time Special Education, Religion and English teachers who visit the school once each week. In 2010 there are 13 students in the entire school, 2nd through 6th grade. Unless things change there will be fewer children next year with no 1st or 2nd grade. The school is in excellent condition, having recently been refurbished through an international cultural exchange program.


Thursday, November 20, 2008

Computers Installed

Dave took 2 VFE computers systems to Escuela Rincon de Mora today. Without being asked, the students carried the components of the systems from the car into the classroom. After Dave set them up and turned them on, our concern that the students would need to be taught elementary lessons like how to use the keyboard and mouse was quickly allayed. Like they were ‘born knowing how’, the students quickly launched the English programs and began navigating through the lessons. Not once did Dave hear any squabbling or whining about whose turn it was!



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Saturday, November 8, 2008

Xinia gets married

Today, we attended the marriage of Xinia Mercedes Mendez Arroyo to Juan Carlos Aguero Ramirez.
Even though this was our first ‘Tico’ wedding, it proved to be very much like the ones we have been to in the states.
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