by Katie Chiaverini | Oct 24, 2018
Futuro Verde’s 2nd annual Sustainable Solutions Fair will be held on Friday, November 30th, but students are already hard at work. This year we are focusing on widening our sustainability topics and learning as a process which we will approach and evaluate in phases: inspiration, choice, design, and engage.
All of our students, grades pre-K through 11th, have begun the inspiration phase which includes investigating sustainability issues related to 5 specific categories: education and literacy, social justice and equality, health and nutrition, citizenship and responsibility, and environment and humanity. As they learn about sustainability issues around the world within these categories, we hope that they will be inspired to further investigate a specific topic. This will lead students into the choice phase where they will research about their chosen problem, looking at both global and local impacts. During the design phase, students will choose an innovative solution that addresses their chosen problem. On the day of the Sustainable Solutions Fair, the students will engage their audience to inspire change. Be ready to ask questions and learn more about sustainability issues and possible creative solutions!
We are celebrating the third anniversary of the Futuro Verde´s Green Fair. As part of the program of the Sustainable Solutions Fair, we provide a space for small businesses and entrepreneurs to exhibit and sell their products of great variety, from different food, desserts, clothing, crafts, paintings and much more. The Green Fair is a great opportunity to learn about local art and support entrepreneurs.
Vendor registration is now open to the public. Reserve your booth now!
This year the Sustainable Solutions Fair will also showcase the annual Trashion Show and Green Fair. Last year’s Trashion Show was such a success and so much fun that we decided it should be an annual event! The show featured ball gowns, samurai costumes, beach chic, futuristic fembots, and elegant cocktail dresses. These were made from such diverse trash materials as snack bags, cardboard tubs, magazines, markers, compact discs, e-waste, plastic bags, newspaper, cardboard pizza boxes, beach microplastics, plastic lanyards, and upcycled clothing.
This year, our Trashion show will be held in conjunction with our Sustainable Solutions Fair on November 30th, events with a shared mission and common themes. We look forward to welcoming our special panel of judges again. Participants will have the opportunity to win prizes for several categories in our Trashion Show: most elegant, best women’s attire, best men’s attire, best accessory (jewelry, bag, head/hair), most creative use of materials, most street worthy, and, of course, best in show.
On the day of the Sustainable Solutions Fair, you can expect food, gifts, workshops, art, science, music, presentations/talks, TRASHION, and a lot of FUN!
by Lural Ramirez | Oct 20, 2018
There are a number of events we hold at Futuro Verde each year – events to look forward to from year to year and events which highlight our unique school culture, our students’ talents and creativity and our focus on sustainability and critical thinking. Each December, as the school year comes to a close, we hold a beautiful whole school celebration called RAP: Respeto, Armonia y Paz. This event began in 2016 with the intention to bring together our diverse school population with a showcase of memorable dances, music, theatre presentations, lyrical poetry and much, much more!
This year’s event is scheduled for Friday, December 7th and will include the same quality of unforgettable performances plus some additional surprises not to be missed, including special presentations from two of our graduating classes- Prepa and 9th grade.
We ask parents to help us in two ways as we prepare for this fun-filled event:
- Please encourage your child to actively participate in the event!
- Please plan to attend the day’s event as an audience member by setting aside the date now in your social and work calendar!
Thank you and see you at RAP 2018 on Friday, December 7th!
by Angie Briceño | Oct 19, 2018
Did you know that Futuro Verde receives support from people around the world and in different ways? Some make their donation only once to support a specific project, others are interested in annual campaigns and others, like the character of this article, donate monthly to support all the campaigns of the school.
We love to know a little more about the people who support us and follow our work from other places, that is why we gave ourselves the goal of knowing a little more about where they come from and what some of our donors are doing.
On this occasion, we had the pleasure of meeting Holly Scheuer, native from Texas who fell in love with the area of the Nicoya Peninsula, which is how she learned about Futuro Verde.
Holly is also a teacher in a school in Texas and that is why Futuro Verde has caught her attention. In our interview, Holly mentioned that what she liked the most about Futuro Verde is that students are not only learning, but that they are learning in a creative way and most importantly they are exposed to a constant social responsibility, which is what we need in our classes nowadays.
For Holly, as a teacher and as a citizen of the world, the most important thing that she believes that schools should be teaching children and young people is about our Earth, our world and how to take care of it, she told us how she believes that Futuro Verde is doing a great job achieving this goal, it is for this and for her belief that all children must be learning in the classroom that Holly gives support to Futuro Verde from afar.
We are confident that we will continue to collaborate with Holly or “Ardilla” as her students in Texas call her in the future.
Thanks to Holly and all our collaborators for making possible the dream of education!
If you would also like to collaborate, click here to find out your best way to help!
by Stuart Millar, IB coordinator | Oct 18, 2018
One of the exciting things for students about the IB Diploma Program is that they get to choose their subjects. As our first cohort advances to year two, the current tenth graders and their parents attended an informational meeting and started to choose their courses for next year. The program requires them to study the three core subjects: Theory of Knowledge; Creativity, Activity, and Service; and complete the Extended Essay. To ensure breadth of study they are also required to select one subject from each of six different groups: Studies in Language and Literature; Language Acquisition; Individuals and Societies; Experimental Sciences; Mathematics; and the Arts. The majority of options are offered at Standard Level (SL) or Higher Level (HL), with students being required to take their studies deeper with three or four subjects at higher level. It is important to clarify that Futuro Verde offers students the IB course of study over two years in 11th and 12th grade, giving students the opportunity to graduate with a Bilingual IB diploma. Our students can also graduate with the Costa Rican (MEP) diploma as long as students study and successfully pass the national exams in Estudios Sociales and Cívica during 11th grade. It is not possible to study exclusively for the MEP high school diploma at Futuro Verde.
It was exciting to talk with the students and their parents as they made their choices and to hear their plans and reasons for the decisions they made. We wish them luck and look forward to supporting them in the next stage of their high school education.
by Lural Ramirez | Oct 10, 2018
With the 2018 school year coming to an end and the 2019 school year already taking shape in the minds of the Futuro Verde leadership team, teachers and current and future parents, I share with you some interesting facts regarding enrollment projections for the coming year! Please note that there are still three months of time remaining for families to enroll students and we usually have significant increases in enrollment over that period of time. Numbers shared today are current to the first week of November.