Wednesday, May 16th, 2012

Last February, I traveled to Guatemala with a support team for an incredible week of volunteering at the Safe Passage schools. With nine other students from Falmouth High School in Maine, I spent my days running around with kids at the Escuelita, helping out in English classrooms, and guiding art and science projects in classrooms at the Reinforcement Center. One of the most memorable and exciting moments of my week was when our support team led one 7th grade class in a project called “rotocopter building”.
Thursday, April 26th, 2012
As one of the Support Team Coordinators, I often receive inquiries from individuals who would like to join another Support Team that is coming down for a week of volunteer work and fun with the kids of Safe Passage. So, this summer, we have decided to add
Open Adult Weeks to our schedule so that individual adults 18 and older can join us for a truly remarkable week.
We’ve designed our weeks around themes, and you will have the chance to complete projects with two classes of students based on the week’s theme. We also plan...
Thursday, April 26th, 2012
Beginning this school year, we introduced two morning theater classes as part of our Creative Expressions program. Our Monday class works with Primera Basico (12-13 year olds) and focuses on collaboration, team work, and imagination. Sara El-Solh, the Library Coordinator, is working with me (Elena Chernock, the Creative Expressions Program Coordinator) to adapt the story ¨Where the Wild Things Are¨ into a stage production. We will use our imaginations to create another world for the students to live and express themselves in….
Tuesday, April 24th, 2012
“Good job, keep going!”
This past Saturday, the grounds of the escuelita rang with shouts of encouragement as teams of students from Safe Passage and the American School of Guatemala worked together to get the best times in relay races, catch the most water balloons, and hop as fast as possible in potato sacks! This event, playfully dubbed