GVS 4th grader volunteers at animal shelter in low-income Curacao neighborhood

James, a GVS 4th grader living in Curacao, has started volunteering for an animal shelter in a very low-income neighborhood. On James’s first day, people had the opportunity to have their pets spayed/neutered for free. They treated 29 dogs and one cat. James helped pick up the animals at their homes and helped them relax. He was given a t-shirt for his efforts, and was on TV and in the newspaper. Great work, James!

Pictures after the jump!

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Global Village School Student Work on the Subject of Bullying

Bullying – Dying to Be Accepted

By K, a GVS 11th grader

I chose to study the subject of bullying because I strongly feel it is relevant to the time we are living in right now.  Old modes of behavior that belong in ‘The Old World Order’ are being put away in favor of a new way of thinking about human development.  High profile cases in recent times have brought attention to a subject that has long been considered a rite of passage for young people.  The true nature of this rite has been exposed as a human rights violation.  It is not ‘kids being kids’.  It is an institutional and societal-condoned breach of basic trust.

I have been a victim of bullying.  It was so degrading, because I didn’t want to be known as weak, but I didn’t want to fight.  I also didn’t want to be known as a tattle tale.  There is a saying: “Snitches get stitches,” which every high school teenager is familiar with hearing.  I walked into a bathroom the first day of school and three boys on the wrestling team confronted me.  One of them challenged me and then put me in a chokehold.  I was vulnerable and outnumbered.  Luckily for me, I have a strong support system at home and the situation was resolved. Still, it stayed with me, in my mind.  I can imagine that someone who does not have support at home or does not feel they can talk to their family about bullying would feel very isolated and helpless to take action.

Bullying has become a national epidemic and suicides have drawn attention to the plight of teenagers who are victims of the practice.  This is why I chose to write ‘The Ten Amendments’ to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.  They make provisions for children to be protected from the practice of bullying.  It should be a zero tolerance law.  No one should be afraid to be who they are because they fear being bullied.

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This post was written by Global Village School on April 7, 2011

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Global Village School 4th grader enters National Public Lands Day Contest

We like to let you know the kind of things our homeschooling families are doing.  This time around we have a young K8 homeschool student who is very interested in our natural heritage.

National Public Lands Day is the nation’s largest hands-on volunteer effort to improve and enhance the public lands Americans enjoy.  As part of this mission they have solicited videos that answer the question “How Do You Love Your Favorite Public Land?

Avalon, a GVS 4th grade homeschool student, narrated a video for Camp Bayou and this video is a finalist in the National Public Lands Day contest.  Please check it out and if you like it, sign into YouTube and vote by clicking the thumbs up icon.

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This post was written by Global Village School on February 10, 2011

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GVS Student Tackles Historical Poems

Global Village School student Alena produced the following excellent historically based poetry as part of her World History course:

Gift of the Nile

Herodotus knew Egypt

As the gift of the Nile

For when the river flowed strong

All of its children smiled

The river gave its people

Good, rich earth to farm

Gave them water to drink

And protected them from harm

The Nile taught the people

About joy and strife

But it was primarily

A great source of life

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This post was written by Global Village School on October 12, 2010

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