We participated in Deaf Nation Expo.
Classes ended on May 22 and we celebrated the school year with a talent program! Each student did something and all of their parents enjoyed seeing the hard work. We had a good day to celebrate and thank God for all He has done in us this school year.
Kioneyshka – How Great Thou Art! – VIEW ON YOUTUBE
Saul the magician – VIEW ON YOUTUBE
Kristian directs the bells – VIEW ON YOUTUBE
Kevin plays the guitar and sings – VIEW ON YOUTUBE
Gaby the dragon – VIEW ON YOUTUBE
Larimar plays the guitar – VIEW ON YOUTUBE
Kristian plays the violin – VIEW ON YOUTUBE
Juan leads exercise video – VIEW ON YOUTUBE
Lara Michele- days of the week – VIEW ON YOUTUBE
Mizael reports on rockets – VIEW ON YOUTUBE
Carlos and Betsy play a duet, Hector sings and signs – VIEW ON YOUTUBE
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2013 April
April 4th, 2013
2013 March
March 4th, 2013March has been a month of guests:
A lovely family from Saskatchewan served as guest planters, our friend Hector was a guest speaker in chapel and the Hokansons from Kansas were guest chefs!
We were delighted to meet Stef’s fiancé and see that he is an excellent guest dishwasher… regular COQUI guests came by and two delightful young people from Gallaudet stopped in one day.
Just to keep us on our toes, we had chapel outside – we also had no electricity!
Kevin served as our musician and he played The Old Rugged Cross and How Great Thou Art. Our weekly Surf the Bible Drill was also held outside. It was a fun start to our day!
2013 February
February 4th, 20131 ) Check out the blurry face on the right – we can’t get Juan to STAY STILL for a photo!
Now you may know how to pray for Stef a little more specifically!
The students are preparing their own introductions to their favorite songs
in sign language or on the bells or on stringed instruments.
Hector Saroza along with Stefanie Beals will be providing the vocals for our
February 14th concert sponsored by Margaret Upperman at the Playa Azul Community Center.
2) Alyssa quizzes students on their multiplication facts as they enter the classroom.
3) Elizabeth prepares lessons at the classroom computer.
4) Judy More instructs Larimar while Kevin and Kristian work independently under her supervision.
5) Visitor/volunteer Elaine carries out repairs to our school mailing list. If you WANT a paper newsletter, you may want to send your address again – IN CASE we messed up your address 🙁
6) Volunteers Margaret and Doreen work on soup labels and boxtops4 education.
7) Dorothy, the mother of Juan Jose, prepares lunch for the students and workers.
8)Reading specialist Yvonne Yancey does some phonetic awareness activities with the students one on one.
2013 January
January 4th, 2013Gerry Martin is working on some kitchen improvements for the school.
Alyssa Freitag (Minnesota) and Meghan Little (New York) joined us in January 2013.
Alyssa is an interpreting student who has taken a semester away from studies to serve with us and gain some experience in ASL with children.
Meghan is a recent graphic arts graduate who joined us for 2 weeks before launching her career. Meghan did some graphic art work for us while she was here and introduced us to some new programs which we are loving.
Our group photo from January 18!
Back row:
Philip, Carlos, Kevin, Judy, Betsy
Middle row:
Kristian, Margaret, Tess, Meghan, Larimar, Stef, LaraMichelle, Elizabeth, Alyssa
Frontrow:
Saul, Mizael, Juan, Gaby, Kiioney
We have 9 students at this time. We are praying for the Orocovis girls who would like to come to school here but we have some paperwork and redtape to get through first.
Also pray for a the 3year old boy whose parents have called. They are looking at educational alternatives. Pray they will make a decision ASAP – as the child is in the late stages of optimal language development and we would love to begin working with them as soon as possible so that their child will not lag behind in linguistic (as well as cognitive) development.
Elisabeth Emma
January 4th, 2013Elizabeth Emma
with ESD July 2010 – June 2013
was sent to ESD by Calvary Baptist Church of Oceanport New Jersey.
Read Elizabeth’s BLOG!
How Elizabeth Came to ESD
On two occasions (2005 and 2007) Elizabeth came to ESD with ministry teams from her home/sending church. Early in 2010, Elizabeth felt God leading her to return to ESD as a full-time teacher. She graduated from Pace University in May 2010 and joined the ESD staff in July of that same year. She left ESD in June 2013 and is now working….
Judy More
December 4th, 2012Judy More
sent by
Opawa Baptist Church
Christchurch, New Zealand
Read Judy’s
2013 02 Newsletter here
2013 01 Newsletter here
Judy leading our SURF THE BIBLE CHALLENGE
Read Judy’s Newsletters!
October 2012 Newsletter
August 2012 Newsletter
June 2012 Newsletter
May 2012 Newsletter
March 2012 Newsletter
Judy’s association with ESD began in 2005 when Judy received a copy of the school newsletter With These Hands from a colleague at Van Asch in New Zealand. Judy read the newsletter and contacted the ESD principal to see how or if a teacher of the Deaf from New Zealand could be of any use to the ESD ministry. IN January 2006, Judy came to ESD to carry out some teacher training and workshops. She stayed on a few weeks to assist in the classrooms.
Visits in 2007 and 2009 on a tourist visa convinced Judy that God wanted her to make a longer commitment. She arrived in January 2010 on a religious worker’s visa and is permitted to remain in PR through May 2012. Pray with us for Judy’s application for an extension and for God’s will to be done.
Judy and co-workers out for a fish dinner in 2005 during an early visit to the school.
2012 December
December 4th, 2012We wish you a Merry December!
Come back to see photos of our Christmas Celebrations!
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Wednesday we were treated to a yummy lunch and some lovely gifts by some old friends of the school.
After that, we played the bells for the families. EVERYONE had someone from there family present!
Finally our string ensemble played and we sang together. We shared our favorite Christmas things and used these as object lessons
to present the Gospel of Jesus Christ to our guests in the school chapel.
SNOW COMES TO ESD!
12-12-12
One a warm and breezy day, a blizzard hit our school. We started with paper snow flakes. Then we had a frozen t-shirt contest.
In the end, there were buckets of (fake) snow in the chapel. The kids enjoyed throwing and sliding and making snow angels.
12-01-12
It is December and the rains have begun! The umbrella “taxi” is carpooling and we are all enjoying cool weather to sleep!
A Christmas parcel arrived! Something for everyone and extras as well 🙂
Thanks to all who remember our students and our ministry at this special time of year.
Classes continue full speed ahead. The students enjoy independent reading time and snacks in the library. Today, Bazooka came along and tried to con some snacks for himself.
Classes end on December 19 – most of the staff will be leaving the island during our Christmas break. Pray for safety in flights and times of rest and refreshing for each one.
2012 November
November 4th, 2012We are OFF for the week of 18 November for American Thanksgiving (22) and Puerto Rico’s Day of Discovery (19).
But these photos who much that we are thankful for:
We are thankful for Canadian and American friend who send colourful leaves. The students have no idea! And they are delighted to hold them in their hands.
We are thankful for our friends from Interamerican University who held a food drive and brought us a bounty of good things!
We are thankful for mothers of our students who help in the kitchen. We are thankful for Joella Yoder and her parents who work with us.
We are thankful that the Santos family in Orocovis has electricity again! We continue to visit every month and are thankful that the family welcomes us in their home.
We are thankful for Dr. Suarez and his day with us every year! 1 November 2012 We attended Chemistry Day at UPR – Humacao! YEAH!!! For Dr. Suarez and his minions!
And we are thankful for friends at Iglesia Ancla de Fe in Humacao who fed us lunch after we attended the Chemistry demonstration.
2012 October
October 4th, 2012Casey McArthur and Stef Beals enjoy a hug with their little children.
The little girl in this picture has been with us for about a month on trial. Her problems do not seem to be auditory and the family is taking her for further evaluations.
Pray for the many children in Puerto Rico who have educational needs. In this case, the child was diagnosed at the age of 3 but has not been receiving any kind of support in the public school system. The medical community has been slow to respond with any kind of help also.
Pray for her evaluations to be objective and complete.
Pray also for Casey who will be leaving us in December – pray for her future and plans to study education of the Deaf. We pray that she will return to ESD one day for a longer term of service.
Pray too for Stef as she works with the little children – pray for her creativity and stamina to be strong!
Juan takes a lot of energy and it’s so good to have young and energetic young ladies to be working with him! Oh and he also sleeps over half of the time so Casey and Stef don’t get evenings off!
Gaby got an envelope full of Canadian fall leaves! He was excited to receive a letter and these leaves. We counted and made designs with them and then safely put them into the envelope. Later we can laminate some and make a Fall Leaf Mobile for him to take home and dream about seeing the trees change from GREEN to COLOURS!