News El Salvador Education: Hard work pays off for GED graduates
Christopher Graves, 18, wanted to go to college to study technical maintenance. Maria Velasquez, 31, of Huntingburg, wanted to show her children they can do anything they put their minds to. Both Graves’ and Velasquez’s dreams became possible when they earned high school equivalency.
News El Salvador Education: For Young People In El Salvador, US Aid Is A Matter Of Life Or Death
But its future is in grave doubt, because President Trump intends to eliminate its funding. "I've ended payments to Guatemala, to Honduras and to El Salvador," the president said recently during a ...
News El Salvador Education: ofo bikes being shipped to Central America
Not six dollars an hour, but six dollars a day. That's the average salary in the neighborhood where were we work in El Salvador," said Kerry Beck, the education director for SHIP International. SHIP ...
News El Salvador Education: What makes Costa Rica different?
In the ongoing U.S. debate about immigration, the Central American countries of Honduras, Nicaragua, El Salvador and Guatemala are mainly ... “8 percent of our GDP is dedicated to education and our ...
News El Salvador Education: LEAP Foundation DC Announces Three Scholarship Recipients at the Embassy of El Salvador
LEAP has collaborated on numerous occasions with Dr. Claudia Ivette Canjura de Centeno, Ambassador of El Salvador to the United States, who shares a desire to create a pathway of education for ...