A Virtual Visit to the LCS Campus

LCS Economics Dept. Head Djim G. (LCS ‘14) was one of the group’s inspiring guides for the tour. Watch the video clip below to "visit" the LCS Chapel, see the Paul Mulé Memorial Garden, and visit a classroom in the Agora building.

Last month, LCS welcomed a team from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation (WKKF) to campus — virtually. The virtual site visit was part of The Haitian Project’s ongoing relationship with WKKF, which is one of the largest foundations in the U.S. and has staked out a bold, generational commitment to support Haiti’s emergence as a thriving nation. 

LCS Economics Department Head Djim G. (LCS ‘14) and several Philo (13th grade) students served as the group’s inspiring guides for the day. After the tour, participants remarked about how it had been one of the best virtual tours they’ve ever experienced — a compliment that fully belongs to the commitment and talent of the LCS leadership team and Djim, the students, and the entire school community.

Tour guide Frantz M. explained that it made him happy to have the opportunity to “share all that makes LCS unique, from our programs and services, to the way we see leadership, to the students and the staff. I am beyond grateful [for LCS].”

We invite you to watch the video clip below to "visit" the Louverture Cleary School Chapel, see the Paul Mulé Memorial Garden, and visit a classroom in the Agora building, so you can see for yourself what makes LCS unique!


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