Saturday, November 9, 2013

Little Schoolhouse of Charlotte gets ready for Christmas party


by Susan Palmes-Dennis

NOW on its second month, the students of the Filipino Eskuwelahang Munti of 
Charlotte (Little Schoolhouse of Charlotte) are getting ready for their 
Christmas party.

This was learned from Dr. Nini RB Bautista, chairperson of the Filipino 
American Spirit, Inc. The students are practicing how to sing the traditional 
Filipino song Paru-Parong Bukid (Butterfly Field).”

A five-minute practice is held after every Sunday class to familiarize the 
participants. Dr. Nini Bautista teaches the students how to sing and dance to 
the song, a source of delight to every Fil-American student.

The Little Schoolhouse program started last summer and was such a success 
that the Fil-American parents and the community requested to sustain it.

The past weeks showed that the students can speak conversational Filipino as 
evidenced in the question and answer portions and the role playing games. The 
parents take turns in providing snacks for the students.

The Fil-American students are taught Philippine history, geography, arts, 
culture and Philippine cuisine.

The project is being supported by an initial grant from the Catholic Diocese of 
Charlotte Foundation and the fundraising efforts of the Filipino American Spirit (FAS) 
.


Assisting Mrs. Gloria Grifenhagen as school director is Dell Fallar. Luz Taboada 
is the administrator while the members of the pool of teachers are Glo 
Grifenhagen, Dell Fallar, Dr. Chris and Guia Villapando,and volunteers Susan 
Palmes-Dennis, Grace Basilan and Ron Beltran. Ron Beltran also serves as an 
IT consultant along with Boging Mata.


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