Our group in Costa Rica is NOT experiencing snow, rain, wind and cold weather. It is quite the opposite right now for them - in the mid 80's, sunny and partly cloudy with no rain even in the forecast for the next few days! They get to live with families in the area so they are immersed in the cultural for two weeks.
They are working for the Cloud Forest School in Monteverde, Costa Rica. Direct from their website, the school's mission is: to nurture generations of ecologically aware, academically well-rounded bilingual individuals. We will work to provide students with the knowledge, values and skills needed to make environmentally and socially conscious decisions on a local, national and global scale.
Check out this slide show of the school's grounds and surrounding area to get a more "visuals" on where our students have been working for the past week.
Our students have been helping with trail maintenance and development in the local forest and learning about the local ecosystem by visiting waterfalls and gardens. They also took an evening hike on Wednesday night (while we had a snowfall!). This weekend the plan is for them to visit hot springs by riding to them on horseback and also ride a zip-line to have a better view of the canopy of the deep forest they are exploring.
For two weeks in March, the entire Lawrence Academy community shifts its attention from the regular academic routine to intensive courses of study that are dedicated to experiential learning. In small groups of eight to sixteen, students and teachers plunge together into the world outside the classroom (LA-Website).
Saturday, March 9, 2013
Service in the Sun - Costa Rica
Labels:
Costa Rica,
Off Campus Projects
Location:
Monteverde, Costa Rica
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