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We don't often get to see the labs after we build them but this lab was occupied immediately after we built it |
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Kids intently working |
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Nick, Brian, Dylan, Stuart and James at a finished lab at Potters Community Access Center |
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Rod and Kevin working on a pallet shelf in Rotary House |
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The students went to Fred's Ice Cream parlor one day. Yummmmy! |
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Nick with a look of don't come near my ice cream |
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Sun Ying eating healthy at the Rotary Club of Antigua meeting |
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A group picture at the meeting |
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As part of our grant Rotary International funded teacher training on technology education. Here the Deputy Director of Education talks about curriculum development and teaching to standards. |
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Stacy Mascall addressing the group of teachers |
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All teachers who attended the three day training received a certificate. This teacher passionately talked about how technology had changed the way she taught French |
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Another primary teacher being awarded a certificate |
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