Trial and…a Multitude of Errors
After kicking off the year with a mysterious 24-hour fever, I’ve got four days of first grade under my
After kicking off the year with a mysterious 24-hour fever, I’ve got four days of first grade under my
It’s 6:45 am on a balmy Honduran morning. You know those days; when you wake up and can taste
Just when they thought they had graduated, BECA’s 2014-2015 volunteer teachers find themselves back in their old University lives.
Earlier this month, President Obama made frontpage news when he called the massive influx of Central American child migrants
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