Louverture Cleary students listen to announcements during morning assembly earlier this week.
Louverturians are back!
After a period of limited activity on campus, Louverture Cleary School welcomed its students back to campus last month.
This highly-anticipated return followed students remaining home for their safety due to the increased insecurity in the area around LCS. Ahead of the reopening, LCS staff convened under the guidance of Fondation Haitian Project (FHP) President Patrick B., FHP Executive Director Fred E., LCS Director of Operations Nicolenne P., and LCS Principal Alexandre C. to ensure that the school was ready for the students' return.
In the words of Patrick, once the students arrived “the campus was alive and spirited again.”
LCS students raise the U.S. and Haitian flags during a recent morning assembly.
During the break in onsite learning, LCS staff provided students with study guides and created student groups by class and subject, allowing LCS students to continue their studies at home until they could return to campus.
LCS staff continue to adapt for the modified school year, ensuring that all necessary requirements to complete this year and begin the next are met, including preparing the Philo (13th grade) class for graduation and their state baccalaureate exams.
Graduation is currently scheduled for late July, and the Class of 2024 will be well equipped for their next steps.
LCS students raise the U.S. and Haitian flags during a recent morning assembly.
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