The word's too small to not think big.
Notes
3 of 21 notesSee All
- Environment, Poverty, and Hope 5:06pm Jul 1|1 Comment
- The More Things Change, the More They Stay the Same 1:06pm Jul 1
- Anxiously Waiting 6:41am Jun 20
Links


Pools in the barrio streets Today was the first work in Santa Ana, The strangest part about the barrios (Santa Ana, San Blas, Santa Rose, and Divina Niño) are the streets. The river that borders Asunción flows over into creeks and marshy ponds and in many places into the streets themselves...


LearnServe International Now you can comment on the LearnServe Trips blogs using your Facebook account! Look for the comments section at the bottom of any post and use the "Facebook Connect" button. If you prefer, you can comment with a Twitter account instead.
Source: paraguay09.learn-serve.org
a non-profit organization dedicated to making education more international


LearnServe International From this point on, we'll only be posting "News," rather than every LearnServe Trip update. To follow along with the Paraguay and Zambia trips, visit http://paraguay09.learn-serve.org or the link below.
Source: zambia09.learn-serve.org
a non-profit organization dedicated to making education more international


During my 3-day pre-trip I drove down to Monze (2 ½ hours south of Zambia’s capitol, Lusaka) and met with the teachers of Malambo School. This picture has Mr. Mwetwee (the principle), Ms...


Zambia and Paraugay teamsat the reception(Photo: Christopher Barclay) Fifty students and teachers departed on LearnServe’s Trips programs to Zambia and Paraguay today for 18 days...


At the reception with the Ambassador to Paraguay (Photo: Chris Barclay) LearnServe Paraguay ‘09 has begun, despite a delay they all made their flight in Miami. We’ll post more information as we get it. Please follow the team’s progress over the next two weeks...


Photo: Chris Barclay LearnServe Zambia ‘09 has departed! For Rachel, a student at Hyde Public Charter School, this is her first plane flight. She sent this txt before they closed the cabin doors: OMG! OMG! I am siked! I am nervouz! The butterfliez R tearing my stomach apart! ps...


On May 19th,LearnServe International recognized the 2008-09 LSI Fellows—29 high school students from the DC Metro region who have launched social ventures of their own design in order to affect change in their communities...


Oscar in China on LSC ‘07 Oscar Portillo, a 2007 LSI Fellow and member of the LearnServe China ‘07 Trip was recently named a Gates Millenium Scholar. Congratulations Oscar! Being a fellow enriched me culturally and intellectually. I had big misconceptions about the world...


Caitlin at Nationals CaitlinLesczynski, a 2008 LSI Fellow, was recently recognized for her work that began as a venture in the LearnServe Fellows program...


The 2009 LearnServe Trips have kicked off! 49 students and teachers representing twenty schools from the DC-area will travel to Zambia and Paraguay this summer. Training and planning is underway between March and June in advance of their departure on June 19th.


LearnServe Trips is a summer program that brings students and teachers to developing countries to explore important global issues. Learn more about this experience and how you can participate in the summer of 2009...


A new name, a new look LearnServe International (LSI) is an independent non-profit that continues to build upon the success of the Fellows and Trips programs started by the Center for International Education at Washington International School (CIE at WIS)...


Thirty students representing public and private schools from Fairfax, Montgomery, and Prince George’s Counties and the District of Columbia have been selected by LSI for this year’s Fellows class...
RECENT ACTIVITY









LearnServe International