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YEAR CALENDAR 2009'2010
Submitted by MRS. KEILA FERMIN on Wed, 2009-10-07 15:48. PublicHACER CLICK EN ATTACHMENT---> YEAR CALENDAR
KILIMANJARO DAY 6
Submitted by MRS. KEILA FERMIN on Wed, 2009-09-30 07:31. PublicToday we awoke to an amazing view out over the African plains. Last
night when we got to camp it was very cloudy and visibility was only
50 to 100 feet. This morning we can see Moshi Town some 16,000 below
and Mt Meru off to the distance. We also have an incredible view of
Kilimanjaro’s peak, Kibo right behind our camp. It still looks so far
away but everything is going well and we should be able to make a very
good summit attempt in two days. Each night the students continue to
send questions via e-mail....
To see today's journal entry, answers to questions (lots today!) and some photos:
KILIMANJARO DAY 5
Submitted by MRS. KEILA FERMIN on Tue, 2009-09-29 09:58. PublicThe weather is hampering communications. This is the fourth day in a row with heavy cloud cover. Lost the remaining power on our cell phone to get this information out today.
Everyone is doing well. We changed our route to shorten todays hike. Hope to get more information out tomorrow.
"Greetings Xpedition team members and followers all over world!"
KILIMANJARO DAY 4....READ DANIEL HERRERA'S QUESTION ANSWERED
Submitted by MRS. KEILA FERMIN on Tue, 2009-09-29 09:57. PublicFrom Daniel Herrera in 2nd grade class, NOTRE DAME SCHOOL OF SANTO DOMINGO, Santo Domingo, in the Dominican Republic - How is the weather in Kilimanjaro mountain? The weather varies greatly. As you read in our journal entry above, today it is very cool, cloudy, we are shrouded in clouds and we cannot see very far. We hope that before we reach the summit we climb above the clouds. Typically September and October are warmer than other months and it is a good time to climb Mt. Kilimanjaro. In April, May, November and early December it rains often and sometimes snows.
KILIMANJARO DAY 3
Submitted by MRS. KEILA FERMIN on Sat, 2009-09-26 22:04. PublicToday the xpedition team hiked across the Shira Plateau. After 2 days of steep ascent, today was not nearly as much elevation change, but they covered 4-5 miles (7-8 Km).
To see today's journal entry, and photos:
http://xpeditiononline.com/09journal.html#kili3
To see the entire journal:
http://xpeditiononline.com/09journal.html
If you have a Question for one of the Team Members while on the Mountain
feel free to e-mail us at questions@xpeditiononline.com
Thanks for your Support
The GLOBE Season & Biomes & Xpedition Teams
KILIMANJARO DAY 2
Submitted by MRS. KEILA FERMIN on Sat, 2009-09-26 22:00. PublicStarting out today we were in the rain forest, but we quickly ascended the mountain, climbing into the heath zone. Here, there are few trees. The vegetation is mostly shrubs, tall grasses and wildflowers. As we were walking today....
To see today's journal entry, with photos and answers to questions:
http://xpeditiononline.com/09journal.html#kili2
To see the entire journal:
http://xpeditiononline.com/09journal.html
If you have a Question for one of the Team Members while on the Mountain
feel free to e-mail us at questions@xpeditiononline.com
KILIMANJARO DAY 1
Submitted by MRS. KEILA FERMIN on Sat, 2009-09-26 21:57. PublicEveryone made it to the first camp ok. The Xpedition is off to a good start. Most of the day was spent getting our gear together, loading it onto the bus. Then we had a long bus ride to the park gate. After what seemed like a very long time, while our guides paid the park fees, and registered us, we were finally cleared to enter the Kilimanjaro National Park.
Spirits are high, excitement is building. Look at the map below. We are many miles from the summit of Mt. Kilimanjaro. We cannot see the peak yet. We all wonder what the mountian will look like, how much snow will be on its peak. We are starting our journey by walking in the rain forest. Its not really raining, but everything is damp and cool. There is a mist around us, like being in the clouds... fog. This weather is typical of a rain forest. The ground is wet. We are spending our first night in an area dense with trees and shrubs. This area is named "Forest Camp".
LIMPIEZA Y PREVENCIÓN
Submitted by MRS. KEILA FERMIN on Thu, 2009-09-10 10:51. PublicLa gripe AH1N1 no ha sido erradicada del país, por el contrario, hay más casos que al principio del verano, por ello les recordamos a los padres la importancia de supervisar y promover: la limpieza del alumno especialmente manos, ojos y oidos, higiene en sus útiles escolares y luncheras, la ingesta de vitamina C para aumentar la defensa y la necesidad de chequear con el pediatra si su hijo(a) presenta síntomas de la influenza para una temprana atención médica y para prevenir contagios.
Para más información, consulte con el departamento de enfermería del colegio.
BOOKS LIST!
Submitted by MRS. YUNIA TORRES on Mon, 2009-07-06 22:28. Public¡NUESTRA DIRECTORA NOMBRADA EN HARVARD UNIVERSITY PRINCIPALS LIST!
Submitted by MRS. YUNIA TORRES on Mon, 2009-07-06 21:55. PublicRecientemente la escuela de educación de Harvard University nombró a nuestra directora Lic. María de Ruiz-Alma, miembro de su prestigiosa "Principals List" donde estará en contaco por e-mail y en reuniones periódicas, con los más reconocidos educadores a nivel mundial. El último encuentro fue en Harvard Graduate School of Education a finales de julio de 2009, el mismo estuvo presidido por el Dr. Howard Gardner, el creador de la Teoría de las Inteligencias Múltiples, quien presidió los debates sobre los estándares para la educación en el nuevo milenio.
En la foto la Lic. Ruiz-Alma en la cena de bienvenida a los directores internacionales con el Dr. Howard Gardner en el Museum of Natural History en Harvard University.
