6/28/2013

Ministry Opportunity for the Nate Saint Memorial School

People often ask me about different ways that they can be a part of the ministry of the Nate Saint Memorial School. I thought I would share this opportunity with you guys.

The Nate Saint Memorial School would like to update the computer lab and classroom computers this summer in anticipation of next year.  Our current bank of computers are sadly outdated and consist of machines of differing generations and hardware.  They are barely able to keep pace with current educational software demands and are difficult to maintain.  Therefore, we would like to replace them with identical, modern machines with current software.  Our goal is to purchase 12 laptops, each for less than $1000, about $150 of which would go toward the purchase of Microsoft Office with Word, PowerPoint, and Excel for each machine.  Currently we are looking at a:


Dell Inspiron 17R Notebook PC - 3rd generation
Intel Core i7-3537U 2.0GHz
8GB DDR3 RAM
1TB HDD
DVDRW
2GB AMD Radeon HD
17.3" Display
Windows 8 64-bit   


Any amount donated would be greatly appreciated.

All donations can be done electronically at the following site:
This is a tax deductible donation into a designated account for this project.  
Checks may be sent to: (please put project #91367 in the memo line)
Mission to the World
P.O. Box 116284
Atlanta, GA 30368-6284

As usual, please know how much your prayers and financial support are so greatly appreciated. 

6/14/2013

End of School and Beginning of Summer

This summer will be very full. I am working with the 7 HCJB Global summer interns. These are college students from all over the U.S. Four students will be working at the hospital, and three students will be working with Community Development and Water Projects.

They all arrived in country yesterday. That means I was at the airport from 7:30pm until 2:30am meeting the different students. (bad weather in Miami caused many delays) We will be in Quito until Sunday doing regular orientation stuff. On Sunday we will attend the English Speaking Church here in Quito and then we will be headed back to Shell!

I will also be working at the school library. We are trying to create a labeling system that will make it easier for the students to pick books that are on their reading level.

 Our last day of school was June 5. This meant saying goodbye to many close friends. Two of our teachers and the principal will not be returning next year. Several families have returned to their home countries (United States, Sweden and South Korea). Needless to say, the end of the school year was bittersweet. For the end of the program the students sang the school song, The Shell Song. I thought you might like to see the video with all the cute motions.



Nate Saint Memorial School Shell Song 2012-2013 from Jennifer Kendrick on Vimeo.

5/05/2013

Art Show

During the month of April both the older and younger art classes  focused different styles of art. At the end of the month we had an art show Friday. The kids each worked hard on their art project over the month and then displayed the art projects. The students and teachers voted on their favorite projects. I thought you might like to see some of the projects.

1st Place
Art  by  a 13 year old

2nd Place
Art by a 9 year old
2nd grader worked on making doll clothes 

2nd grader worked on
 art about the Fruit of the Spirit
1st grader and her birds
1st grade drawing about the beach
Pink Panther in Shell


Rainbow  Explosion 
We even had some students create
3D art like this wind chime made
out of supplies found in the
 junk pile behind the hospital.

7th grade Mountain View