Global Services Outreach Program 2009, Part II
We got ourselves some hard-workers!
It’s been a jam-packed few weeks for the Kalapuya High School group and it’s not even over yet. We’ve sure been busy keeping them busy with projects, excursions, and lots of fun activities. So busy, in fact, that I run the risk of another long-winded post (big surprise, eh?).
The main community service project has been painting benches and landscaping the new playground (more on that later), but while the paint is drying and the shovels and wheelbarrows are put aside, here’s a taste of what they’ve been up to.
Colegio Visit
This was definitely a first for everyone involved. Kalapuya High School students were each paired with a Pavones local to attend their high school for half a day. It was mind-opening, they reported, to witness such striking differences between their liberal, alternative high school in Eugene, Oregon and Comte’s 7th-12th grade colegio; a vastly different system of education. Start with an hour and a half bumpy bus ride at 5:30 am, and then add the lack of polyester uniforms, the language barrier, and the general disorientation, it was quite challenging for the seven high school students, some of whom said, “It was pretty chaotic and the teachers didn’t seem to have any control over their classes. Everyone was talking and playing in the halls,” and “The fence around the whole school made it feel like a jail!” While trying to ignore questioning stares from local students, the visitors sat in on a few classes and played foosball in the courtyard, returning to Pavones relieved and with a newfound appreciation for their school.
Beach Cleanup
…is always successful here because, well, there is SO MUCH of it! Not to mention that the sight of a group of foreigners cleaning up garbage on the beach sets an example for the community, especially our ECC students. This community service activity goes hand in hand with our increasing efforts to create a sustainable recycle system for Pavones and surrounding areas. Fostering awareness for recycling and waste management has been a goal of ECC’s for the past few years and hopefully Kalapuya groups in the future will take part in building Pavones’ first recycle center.
Left- Do some of these people look out of place? Playing foosball at the Comte Colegio
Right- I told you we had some hard-workers: they covered about two miles of beach during the garbage cleanup.
What’s a trip to Costa Rica without some outdoor fun?
Taking advantage of “outdoor playground,” as my friend, Amy, most aptly calls our home, the students also have been surfing, swimming fishing and relaxing on the beach in their free time. The balance of work and play makes the trip a blast and meaningful at the same time.
Left- River walk up the Rio Claro
Right- Dorado for dinner!
Tags: Beach clean-up, community improvement, Environment, High School Programs



