One Down, Many to Go
Today Mr. Ben, the (formerly) second grade teacher at ADJ left. After arriving in Cofradia last night, he caught
Today Mr. Ben, the (formerly) second grade teacher at ADJ left. After arriving in Cofradia last night, he caught
*Just kidding. It’s a pretty big problem. My Saturday morning routine: wake up early because my body is always
Last week, the most adorable class at SJBS (some would argue) transformed some paper plates into beautiful seahorses, thanks
March was a long month for SJBS-ers. No three-day weekends to travel around, third parcial exams, and the same
North to South. Back and forth. A deep humming resonates through the chilly morning. Another chore added to an
It took 10 people to lift it. A job we had all pondered over for a few days had
I like to think that the development of the Amigos de Jesus Bilingual School in the past two years
“You teach in Honduras? Isn’t that a state in Mexico or something?” Entering my eighth month of living in
Candy canes, pine trees, lights everywhere—all the usual trappings of the holiday season which (oddly enough) can still be
I recently read that writers should attempt to figure out the best part of their day and describe it.