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Please Keep Carolyn in the Light.

I am very sad to share with you that Carolyn passed on at 5.25 wed mar 14.2012 in Solentiname Nicaragua. She was suddenly and dramatically taken ill in the morning. I was with her the whole day along with many close friends; the nurse was here, but she died in my arms surrounded by friends. In local tradition, friends and the community stayed with us from that moment on through the night. Many folks I did not know, but they wanted to be with her. Friends brought food and the men built a beautiful casket. We had a community service at 3pm; she was buried at 5:15 Thursday and then we had a fiesta to celebrate her life. We lit a fire when she died, paused by the fire before burial, and we will keep her flame going for seven days.

Paz y an abrazo

Please help us preserve her legacy through the Carolyn Parker Memorial Fund.

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We just wrapped up our second session of Clase de Preparación Universitaria (CPU), and we are excited to report on another very successful week!  After much success during our first pilot month, we were a bit anxious to see whether or not such level of success would continue throughout the four remaining months in the school year.  Incredibly, we had near perfect attendance from thirty-two students.  For a variety of reasons, we had three students who were forced to drop out of the second session, but luckily we received three new students – two from Mancarrón and one La Venada. 

 

In response to our students’ evaluations from September’s session, we decided to make some changes and additions to this month’s course.  First, we hired another professor from UNAN León to instruct a course on Spanish grammar.  According to our students, the two subjects in which they struggle most are both mathematics and grammar.  We are very happy to inform you that our new Spanish professor, Yessenia, was absolutely wonderful.  She brought with her a strong motivation, passion for teaching, and a very intense teaching style that was well received by her students. 

 

Perhaps the biggest addition we made this session was our new entrance exam prep class that was instructed by both of our UNAN León professors.  Our students met every morning for three hours in the Ernesto Cardenal library.  Out of the thirty-two participants, we averaged between eighteen and twenty-two students attending the voluntary entrance exam prep class ever morning.  After their intensive morning session, the students ate a quick lunch and returned to English, Math, and Spanish classes until 5:30 p.m.  We were very pleased, once again, with the outstanding attendance of our thirty-two students. 

 

The last and possibly most important addition that we made this session was the creation of our advanced S.P.I.D.E.R. class (Students with Persistence, Independence, Dedication, Education, and Respect).  We created this group in an attempt to provide our sobresalientes with an opportunity to receive more challenging, advanced college prep classes.  Given our large attendance, we wanted to ensure high level of instruction for those students who are bit more motivated and serious about attending university. 

 

Our next CPU session is planned for November 15th and we will or course be sure to keep you updated.  Peace and all the best

 

Austin and Caroline

 

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We depend on voluntary donations to run our programs. The Alianza de Solentiname (Solentiname Solidarity Alliance) is a 501-(c)3 nonprofit reorgnized in the United States and Nicaragua… 100% of all money or services received go directly to our programs. Administrative overhead costs are covered by BattenKill Canoe, an adventure tour operator in Vermont, and will not come out of your contribution.


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Alianza de Solentiname:
En Nicragua: the Casa Alianza is located on Isla Mancarron, in the pueblo.
ssa@solentiname.org
Telephone Service is limited, but please try: 505.8994.7289
Our offices in the USA are located with BattenKill Canoe, Ltd. at
6328 Historic Route 7a, Arlington VT. 802.549.5004 or toll free: in USA