AoC’s Parents as Partners Open House at Rushubi Primary School.
All photos courtesy of Molly Feltner.

Wow, oh wow, we had a great turn out at our second open house! We didn’t even offer (nor will we ever) banana beer or per diems!

A future student? We are hopeful that this young child’s brother or sister–who was an AoC student, now a ‘graduate’–is handing down lessons to her such as the basic habits of personal hygiene, respect for oneself and others, and a sense of wonderment about the world they live in.

Gifts were given to students who received top marks on the final exam, who had perfect class attendance, and for putting forth exemplary effort throughout the school year. The woman pictured above, on the far right, stands proud after her daughter receives an award in all three categories.
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After Dative’s poignant letter she read aloud, I gave her a huge hug.
The teamwork of Eric, Innocent, Molly, Valerie, Phocas, Amahoro Tours driver Emmanuel and assistant Hassan, teachers, and students was remarkable. We simply can’t do what we’ve been trying to do if not for the commitment of this dedicated group of people.








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I so love hearing of this!!!! I can only hope for Africa to be so loving to all its people and I want them all to strive for greatness. Children are our future for sure.
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Dear Julie and Team AoC,
Once again, you are charting new territory with your Parents as Partners Open Houses. What a SUCCESS! Keep creating and teaching and sharing – you are making a difference in your neck of the woods!
Hugs,
Mary