While it is quite true that the living conditions in the San Mateo community are terrible, the school itself has good sewage and sanitation. There were reports that the school was "in the way" of a property developer, who was using the health concerns as a reason to get the school closed or relocated elsewhere on the island.
See http://sanpedrodaily.com/9-27-08.html
For a while, it looked as though the future of the school was under threat. But the school has now been assured of some support from the government, who have said they do not want to see it closed. The Minister of Education was quoted as saying this:
"I will tell you yes indeed I believe there are some other motives involved including the fact that the school is and has always been in the way, if you will, of developers who have been trying to develop condominiums in the area and that is a situation that is unfortunate but when it comes down to the question of a developer over our children or our educational system, you know where I will always stand, on the side of our children and on the side of providing a quality education for them.”
The immediate panic is over, but the situation is far from being resolved. Please keep this situation in your prayers.
During our last visit to Holy Cross School, we were asked if we would go back to Ambergris Caye to take a service for the school. It made for a hectic day. Ruth's monthly family service (which the children from her new St Ann's school are expected to attend) was from 7.30 - 9am, and we then had a 50 mile drive to get to the water taxi terminal in Belize City. If we caught the 10.30am boat to San Pedro, we would get to Ambergris for 12.30pm.
(Sorry the photos aren't better - the only camera we had with us was the one on my mobile phone. A mouse click on any of the photos will let you see a larger image).
We had no song books, and very few service books, so by necessity it had to be fairly informal. We found a couple of songs that most people knew, and I taught them some more, and it worked out well. We've been invited back next month for a Harvest celebration.
Of course, one of the joys of being in Ambergris is that after all the goodbyes, the beach was just a few yards from the school. It would have been impolite not to make use of the local amenities, so we had a pleasant swim off one of the docks. Definitely a good way to finish the day!
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