The April Issue of Haitian Project News is Here!

Female teacher standing at podium in front of sitting students in classroom

LCS Dean of Academics Myriam J. (LCS ‘10) teaching class.

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Deepening Roots and Branching Out Through Language: Louverture Cleary School has been an innovator and trendsetter in Haiti since its opening nearly four decades ago; its approach to teaching languages is just one example. Recognizable and impactful as students, employees, community members, and citizens, perhaps one of the more apparent attributes of a Louverturian is their fluency in four languages—Kreyòl, French, English, and Spanish. Read more about LCS's immersive language program in the April issue of Haitian Project News.

  • Celebrating and Inspiring Haiti’s Young Women: The LCS community has always modeled the change it wants to see in Haiti, including challenging gender bias and inequality and creating equal opportunities for males and females. A great example of this is LCS's impactful “Celebrate Women” program.

  • Investing in Those Who Have the Least: The Haitian Project has always focused on the formation of Haiti’s future servant-leaders so that the country may realize a brighter future built by and for Haitians themselves, and investing the most in those who have the least has been one of THP’s guiding principles since its beginning. A recent report by UNICEF validates this mission.

  • Read about these topics and more of the latest THP happenings in the April issue of Haitian Project News


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