Nakaale Christian Academy
Monday, 18 April 2011
Thursday, 31 March 2011
Our Field Trip to the Clinic
By, Mary Wright
On Feb.24th, our teacher, Erika Bulthuis took my three siblings, my mother, and I on a field trip to our local clinic, the Akisyon A Yesu Presbyterian Clinic. During this trip we were introduced to the different parts of the microscope.
When we walked in the clinic staff were in the middle of the meeting; we sat down and observed for a few minuets. Then Elizabeth (the lab technician) escorted us to the lab. Once we were inside Elizabeth began to tell us the different parts of the microscope and what they are used for. After the introduction we got to see a blood sample Elizabeth had taken earlier that day of patient who had tested negative for malaria.
I am glad we had this opportunity to learn more about microscopes by seeing and using one. I'm also thankful I live so close to a clinic which has good technology to detect different diseases.
Another A.
Mary Wright earned an A on her next unit math test. Great job!! Your teachers are proud of you for your hard work.
Tuesday, 22 March 2011
Thursday, 3 March 2011
Meet Our Students and Teachers
Hello. My name is Christiana Wright. My family and I live in Karamoja, Uganda and we have lived here for about eleven years. We are working for the OPC (Orthodox Presbyterian Church). I am almost 12 and my favorite color is dark purple. I like to knit and I also like to read. My favorite books are probably the “Lord of the Rings” trilogy.
Unlike two of my sisters I have long legs. I am 5 feet 3 inches. I have blonde hair and greenish blue eyes. My mother (Martha) is a linguist and a teacher. My father (Bob) is a engineer/contractor.
Bye.
P.S. My email is kipsy.wright@gmail.com
My name is Mary Wright. I live in Karamoja, Uganda. My parents brought me here when I was 2 years old in 2000. I'm now 13. You can do the math yourself. We have teachers volunteer to come and teach us every year. It's pretty cool. I really love living here in Uganda. It's a beautiful country. My favorite color is red and my favorite food is Ethiopian food. Life is good. :)
I and my three sisters and 1 brother have lived in Nakaale, Uganda since we were tiny kids.
I love cats and the color yellow.
I love to sing.
I love to laugh.
I love to read/write poetry and short stories.
Someday I want to go live with the San people of the Kalahari desert.
Hi, I'm Bobby. I live in Africa, Uganda, to be exact. I have red hair, brown eyes and I'm 6 ¼ '' tall. I'm slightly random sometimes. Actually most of the time. We are here with the OPC. My dad is the engineer here so I help him out every day after school. I help with almost anything from shoveling dirt to drilling boreholes. It's pretty cool. I forgot to mention I'm 17. So.....
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Amy Folkert
has her Associate of Arts degree from State College of Florida. She will be completing her education in Music Pedagogy next fall. In her free time she like to pursue virtuosity in guitar and organ, tramp around the Karamoja countryside, and indulge in pizza/movie night.
Erika Bulthuis
has her BA in Liberal Studies with an emphasis in Literature and Writing from California University of San Marcos. She recently completed her Multiple Subject Teaching Credential from San Diego Christian College. In her spare time she loves experiencing Ugandan culture, hanging out with the mission kids, and drinking Mexican Hot Cocoa with Kipsy.
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