It’s starting to look like a school!!!
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Transforming Rural Haiti’s Primary Education: Best Practices for Success
Haiti’s primary education system faces numerous challenges, but there’s hope on the horizon. We’ve identified several best practices that are making a real difference in Haitian classrooms. These innovative approaches are helping to overcome obstacles and improve learning outcomes for young students across the country. From implementing mother-tongue instruction to fostering community involvement, Haiti’s educators… Continue reading Transforming Rural Haiti’s Primary Education: Best Practices for Success
Week 62 (Aug 21-Aug 28) – Building of the Jolley School
Update: Steel reinforcement parquet floor, block 4 (Classrooms 4-6),100%. Electrical flooring, block 4(Classrooms 4-6), 100%. concrete pouring parquet floor, block 3(Classrooms 1-3), 100%. Floating, block 3(Classrooms 1-3), 100%. Concrete pouring parquet floor, block 3(Classrooms 1-3), 100%. Plug sealing, block 4(Classrooms 4-6) ,100%. Purchase and transport of 300 bags of cement (100%). Facade préparation (100%).
Week 61 (Aug 14-Aug 21, 2024) – Building of the Jolley School
Review of activities from the previous period : Transportation of doors, 19 units 100%. Transportation of windows, 100%. 21 units Steel reinforcement parquet floor, block 3 (Classrooms 1-3) ,100%. Electrical flooring, block 3(Classrooms 1-3), 100%. Concrete pouring parquet floor, block 3(Classrooms 1-3), 70%. Plug sealing, block 1(Administration) ,100%. Plug sealing, block 2(Library / Computer) ,100%.… Continue reading Week 61 (Aug 14-Aug 21, 2024) – Building of the Jolley School
Week 60 (Aug 7-Aug 14) – Building of the Jolley School
Recap: concrete pouring parquet floor, block 1(Administration), 100%. concrete pouring parquet floor, block 2(Library / Computer), 100%. Aluzinc sheet metal installation, block 5,100 %. Floating, block 3 (Classrooms 1-3), 100 %. Floating, block 4 (Classrooms 4-6), 100%. Aluzinc sheet metal installation, main corridor, blocks 3(Classrooms 1-3) and 4(Classrooms 4-6), 100%. Transportation of windows for blocks… Continue reading Week 60 (Aug 7-Aug 14) – Building of the Jolley School
School progress and Pulley system revisions – Building the Jolley School, Timo Haiti
Lots of work on the school! Plus working on the pulley system for the transportation of materials to the school site.
Week 59 (July 31-Aug 7, 2024) Building of the Jolley School
Review of activities: Steel framing, block 1 (Administration), 100%. Steel framing, block 2 (Library / Computer), 100%. Electrical installation, block 1 (Administration) ,100%. Electrical installation, block 2 (Library / Computer) ,100%. Floating, block 1 (Administration), 95%. Floating, block 2 (Library / Computer), 95%. Floating, block 3 (Classrooms 1-3), 100%. Steel structure for roofing, block 5(Cafeteria),… Continue reading Week 59 (July 31-Aug 7, 2024) Building of the Jolley School
Week 58 (July 24-July 31, 2024) – Building of the Jolley School
Update: Aluzinc sheet metal installation main ridge, 70%. Aluzinc sheet metal installation, block 1(Administration), 100%. Aluzinc sheet metal installation, block 2(Library / Computer), 70%. Aluzinc sheet metal installation, block 3(Classrooms 1-3), 100%. Aluzinc sheet metal installation, block 4(Classrooms 4-6), 70%. Floating, block 1 (Administration), 90%. Floating, block 2 (Library / Computer), 80%. Plastering chain beam,… Continue reading Week 58 (July 24-July 31, 2024) – Building of the Jolley School
WEEK 52 (June 12-19, 2024) – Building the Jolley School, Timo Haiti
WEEK 52 (June 12-19, 2024) Below is a summary of activities completed during the previous period. a) Aluzinc sheet metalinstallation, block 1(Administration): This activity is completed at 5 % during this week. b) laying laths (metalroofing), block 1 (Administration): This activity is completed at 100 % during this week. c) laying laths (metalroofing) , block… Continue reading WEEK 52 (June 12-19, 2024) – Building the Jolley School, Timo Haiti
Raise the roof!!! Building the Jolley School, Timo Haiti
Big news!!!! The roof is going on!!! Can you imagine carrying all these metal beams on your head?