Lekòl Sen Trinite - St. Joseph Home for Boys
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Lekòl Sen Trinite - St. Joseph Home for Boys
Lekòl Sen Trinite ~ 2012-2013 Morning Session Teachers Elcana Jean Pierre Montessori Preschool/Kindergarten Bethie Jean Charles Montessori Preschool/Kindergarten Irlande Prevot First Grade, Group A Chantale Jeremie First Grade, Group B Mirlene Saintus Second Grade Fedeline Charles Third Grade Charlotte Marie Andre Session Director & Fourth Grade Marie Claire Cenise Joseph Fifth Grade Bouzy Jean Sixth Grade Lekòl Sen Trinite ~ 2012-2013 Afternoon Session Teachers Mirlande Sanon Montessori Preschool/Kindergarten Irlande Prevot Montessori Preschool/Kindergarten Bernadette Lapierre First Grade Marquine Francois Second Grade Roseline Izidor Third Grade Rony Content Session Director & Fourth Grade Lekòl Sen Trinite ~ 2012-2013 Specialty Teachers & Staff Evens Annis Computer Technology Teacher Makendy Augustin Art Teacher Yolene Charlemange Cooking Program Teacher Passien Saint-Juste Morning Administrative Assistant Denis Doxy Afternoon Administrative Assistant Josue Claude Food Preparation KC Bersch St. Joseph Family Director of Education Wilner Saintelus SJF Assistant Director of Education LekòL Sen trinite JacmeL, haiti A school for the children of Jacmel based on the community outreach model at Trinity House, a member of the St. Joseph Family 2012-2013 Student SponSorShip information For more information about the sponsorship program please contact Renee at [email protected] For more information about Lekòl Sen Trinite please contact KC at [email protected] Lekòl Sen Trinite is a school program dedicated to serving the most impoverished families and children in the community surrounding Trinity House in Jacmel, Haiti. These are children who would not otherwise have the opportunity to attend school due to their financial and family situations. Many of these students come from large families and also have relatives in the program. During the 2012-2013 school year, Lekòl Sen Trinite is educating approximately 140 students, in kindergarten through sixth grade. There are 97 students, both boys and girls, in the morning session, in kindergarten through sixth grade; and 41 students in the afternoon girls-only session, in kindergarten through fourth grade. Our students range in age from three to 17 years old. We are creating an education program that takes the best of the Haitian educational system and adds aspects from other systems, including the Montessori preschool and kindergarten system. This provides our students with a varied and enriched education. In the future we hope to partner with schools in the area so students can continue their education after their time in Lekòl Sen Trinite. Lekòl Sen Trinite has also taken the bold and non-traditional stance in accepting students with disabilities and main-streaming them into the classes. This year there are a few students with physical disabilities attending school, as well as many with various learning disbilities. Lekòl Sen Trinite is one of the few schools in Haiti that will allow disabled students to attend a regular school. We strive to nourish our students’ minds, bodies and spirits while they are in our care. Many of our students and families do not have the means to be able to eat each day. Before we started our breakfast and lunch programs, our students were lethargic and suffering from the symptoms of malnutrition. We are now able to feed our children a simple breakfast and lunch each day through the generosity of sponsors. This has made a dramatic difference in our students. If you look at them now, their complexions are clear, their eyes are bright and they are able to participate in class, which has helped to prepare our students for a stronger academic program. Many of our students save a portion of their breakfast and lunch to take back home to eat later or to share with their parents and siblings each day. This feeding program is not only making a difference in the lives of our students, but is also making an impact on the lives of their families. We also nourish the spiritual lives of the students through a weekly Bible studies and prayer services in addition to the blessings, prayers and songs of praise that students offer up prior to starting class each day. Our morning session students start school at 7:30 am with breakfast followed by class at 8:00. The students are educated in the typical academic areas — reading, writing, math, history, religion, French; and also receive computer training and attend art class. The students also have practical life lessons in the areas of hygiene and personal conduct. The afternoon session starts with lunch at noon, with the academic and specialty classes starting at 1 PM. In addition, the students receive dance lessons in an after-school program. An after-school program for the girls teaches them cooking and other life skills, in addition to building up their self-esteem. Lekòl Sen Trinite is in the process of building up its library and all the students also have cards to the municipal library. The students have access to a state-of-the-art media center with computers and internet access on-site. There is truly a sense of community among our students and staff. Through generous supporters we have been able to provide each student with a uniform, tennis shoes, backpack and school supplies, including school books. In Haiti being able to go to school is a status symbol, and having a uniform to wear to school provides our students with a sense of pride and purpose. We do not ask the families of our students to pay any tuition. The only thing we ask of our parents is to be involved in their child’s education. We have a very dedicated group of parents who participate in monthly parents meetings and are always available to come to the school to talk about their child’s progress. It is our goal to remain a small school, dedicated to providing a quality education to a very special population of students. In the same vein of that philosophy, we want to empower our teachers to continue their own education and professional development so they can be examples for our students and become the best educators they can be. Lekòl Sen Trinite has begun to reach out to another population of children in the Jacmel area who are in need. In the fall of 2009, Lekòl Sen Trinite started a special program for children trapped in the restavek system. Restaveks are child slaves in Haiti. They live with families and work in the home from before sunrise until late in the night, cleaning, carrying water, cooking and doing any tasks the are ordered to do. These children are usually treated very badly — physically abused, forced to sleep on the floor, eating only scraps and not given adequate clothes or supplies for their needs. The leadership of Lekòl Sen Trinite has reached out to 25 of these children and negotiated with their “families” to allow them to come to the school for a few hours each Saturday for academic classes, as well as fun and fellowship. The students are also served two meals on Saturdays and receive clothes and hygiene supplies from donations received by the St. Joseph Family. This new outreach has been named Pwogram Rejwi (Program Rejoice). The dream fo Pwogram Rejwi is to develop it into an afternoon school to further develop the skills and self-confidence of the children so they will be able to live better lives. We also reach out to the families of our students on an as-needed basis through financial and other support in times of need, when we are able. Our “Family Fund” has helped families pay the rent on their homes as they were facing eviction, put roofs on homes that were in need of adequate shelter and paid for emergency medical needs for some of our students and families. We also offer visitors to Lekòl Sen Trinite the opportunity to walk our students home and meet their families and see where they live. This is a pro- gram that has been enthusiastically embraced by our students and families. In talking to the parents of the students about the struggles they face providing for their families, we realized that they are trapped in a cycle of poverty they didn’t have the means to escape. To help them realize their dreams of becoming self-sufficient, we have partnered with Fonkoze, a microlending institution in Haiti. We have 25 mothers of Lekòl Sen Trinite students who have participated in the Fonkoze program since early in 2009. These women receive small loans which they are using to develop small businesses. As they pay the loans back they are able to take out bigger and bigger loans, increasing their businesses. Fonkoze also educates them in business practices and financial matters. They are now not only earning an income for their families, but they are developing their self-confidence and self-worth. The outreach to the families of the Lekòl Sen Trinite students became even more important following the January 12, 2010, earthquake. Most of the families were displaced by damage caused by the earthquake and were forced to take up residence in tents and poorly constructed tarp and wood structures. Many of the parents and guardians who previously were able to work lost their jobs following the earthquake. The economic and material damage done to these families came on the heels of the after-effects of the devastating hurricanes that struck Jacmel in the fall of 2008 that they were still trying to recover from. Lekòl Sen Trinite has the potential of changing an entire community through education and outreach. By educating children who would not be able to go to school otherwise, we are providing a future and a chance at real change in the city of Jacmel and in the country of Haiti. In reading the biographies of the students in our program you can see that they all have dreams for their futures and the first step towards those futures is being taken at Lekòl Sen Trinite. You can help support Lekòl Sen Trinite by becoming a sponsor for one of the children. With your donation of $360 US ($400 CDN) per child, we can pay the teachers, purchase educational supplies, feed the children, take the students on field trips and continue the construction of the school. Sponsors will receive a photo and biography of their sponsored Lekòl Sen Trinite student, as well as updates throughout the year about their academic progress. For more information about the sponsorship program please contact Renee at [email protected] For more information about Lekòl Sen Trinite please contact KC at [email protected] *Since the cost per child is more than $360 US ($400 CDN) per year to operate the school and plan for the future, the students will have multiple sponsors whenever possible.