Thursday, November 08, 2007

 

School has just about wrapped up- in fact, classes are over, and all that’s left is grading and the national exam for 10th graders. The grading is actually pretty complicated, because before the National Exams we have to determine if the students are eligible, and that means comparing their grades from 8th, 9th and 10th grade for every discipline, and checking to see if they have a positive average in the sciences and letters- we worked all week and up to Saturday on it! We won’t do 8th and 9th graders grades until after the national exam.

Most students have already left school, only the 10th graders are waiting around for the exam. That means that our JOMA group has left too. Our last big project was a 6ft by 12 ft world map that we painted at school, color coding each country by its HIV/AIDS rate. It took about 10 days to do, but the result is a pretty darn nice map- although not always 100% accurate. Here’s a picture of the map about midway.

We are planning a big trip from November to January. Starting late November we hope to go overland (on a bus/truck) from Cape Town, through Namibia and Botswana, to Victoria Falls, then up to Tanzania to meet Eli’s sister, do some travel there, up to Uganda, and back to Mozambique. We’re still working on the details, but it should be a good trip however it ends up.





p.s. since originialy writing this blog we've actually proctored the national exams and are now correcting them, which is a pretty long and tedious job, but it's almost the last thing of the year that we have to do. We also had two peace corps trainees (from the newest group) come and stay with us for a few days, which has been a lot of fun.


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