Photo Gallery

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Our Impact in Pictures

The photo gallery is organized by school, allowing visitors to see how the IDRASTICC project was implemented in each participating institution. For each school, include a brief description of the school, student population, and specific highlights from their IDRASTICC implementation.

Centro Alternativo Experimental del Sordo CAES

  • School information: Special education center serving 300 hearing-impaired students
  • Director: Ignacia Batista
  • Implementation highlights: Adapted disaster prevention materials for students
  • Photos of: Training sessions, student drills, equipment donations

Escuela Primaria Barrio Lindo

  • School information: Primary school serving 419 students
  • Director: Isa Altagracia Pérez
  • Implementation highlights: Enthusiastic student participation in safety drills
  • Photos of: Interactive sessions, safety demonstrations, staff receiving materials

Escuela Primaria Gregorio Luperón

  • School information: Primary school with 207 students
  • Director: Ivelisse Carmona
  • Implementation highlights: Successful implementation of emergency response simulations
  • Photos of: Students practicing safety procedures, staff receiving materials

Escuela Pedro Luis Santana Corominas

  • School information: Small school with 120 students
  • Director: Juana Izabel Carty ValdezImplementati n highlights: Principal expressed interest in expanding program to all students in the district
  • Photos of: Interactive presentations, equipment donation ceremony

Escuela Profesor Juan Bosch

  • School information: Largest participating school with 576 students
  • Director: Alejandrina Griffin
  • Implementation highlights: School-wide participation in emergency preparedness activities
  • Photos of: Large group training sessions, student engagement activities

Escuela Ingenio Angelina

  • School information: Rural school serving 342 students
  • Director: Belkis Esther Santana
  • Implementation highlights: Principal requested continued visits, noting it was “very helpful”
  • Photos of: School staff receiving donations, student participation in drills

Escuela Hoyo del Toro

  • School information: Small rural school with 118 students
  • Director: Teodora Berroa
  • Implementation highlights: Successful adaptation of materials for rural context
  • Photos of: Safety procedures, equipment demonstration

Escuela Primaria los Conucos

  • School information: Primary school serving 239 students
  • Director: Maria Elena Andujar
  • Implementation highlights: Effective integration of local knowledge into preparedness training
  • Photos of: Drill exercises, educational presentations

Escuela Primaria Enerolisa Linares

  • School information: School serving 443 students
  • Director: Leticia Torres Martinez
  • Implementation highlights: Comprehensive implementation of all project components
  • Photos of: Student engagement activities, equipment donation

Academia Infantil Milagros Hernandez de Holguin

  • School information: Private academy with 145 students
  • Director: Yajaira Anglada
  • Implementation highlights: Adaptation of materials for younger children
  • Photos of: Safety demonstrations, interactive learning activities