Mostrando las entradas con la etiqueta verano. Mostrar todas las entradas
Mostrando las entradas con la etiqueta verano. Mostrar todas las entradas

viernes, 4 de junio de 2021

Verano Educativo 2020-2021

 



A continuación, se comparte el comunicado oficial del Departamento de Educación con las normas del Verano Educativo 2020-2021.




Para más información, escriba a su escuela de procedencia.

Estudiante de la  Escuela Superior Ana Roqué de Duprey, Humacao, escriba a d30270@de.pr.gov.

martes, 30 de junio de 2020

Evitar desperdicio de agua en casa


💧Sigue estas medidas para evitar el desperdicio de agua en casa. Es deber de todos.


Es importante conservar los abastos de agua (ríos, lagos, océanos) y los terrenos aledaños libres de contaminación y basura. El agua potable que llega a nuestro hogar, negocio o industria puede ser conservada mediante el ahorro.
  • Al fregar, utilice poco detergente y abra la pluma solo para enjuagar los platos y utensilios.
  • Lave las frutas y vegetales en un recipiente parcialmente lleno de agua en vez de hacerlo bajo la pluma.
  • En el baño, cierre la ducha mientras se enjabona y se aplica el champú o acondicionador. Elija botar el papel desechable en la basura y cierre la pluma al cepillarse los dientes. 
  • En el patio, marquesina o acera utilice una escoba en vez de la manguera para limpiar.
  • Al lavar la ropa, una las tandas y utilice poco detergente. 
  • Al lavar su carro utilice un cubo con agua y jabón para remover el sucio y la manguera con pistero para enjuagarlo. Lave el carro sobre la grama, aprovechando el agua para ambos fines.
  • Bañe a sus mascotas en un área del jardín que necesite agua. 
Ante la llegada del verano y la sequía que provoca, es importante conservar el agua, sin sacrificar la higiene en el hogar, en especial para reducir el contagio de enfermedades.
  • Almacene agua utilizando recipientes con tapas y cámbiela luego de un tiempo prolongado. 
  • A la hora de bañar a un niño o persona encamada, utilice un envase y una tolla húmeda.
  • Antes de consumir el agua asegúrese de filtrarla. 
  • Utilice un desinfectante de manos con al menos 60% de alcohol ante la falta de agua. Así podrá mantener sus manos limpias, libres de gérmenes, bacterias y virus.



Tomado y adaptado de:
https://www.facebook.com/343172833488/posts/10158512206673489/ y marketing@firstmedicalpr.com el 30 de junio de 2020.


lunes, 11 de mayo de 2020

Experimenta con PREM - UPRH


📢 Convocatoria Abierta:

El campamento de investigación científica “Experimenta con PREM” se celebrará este año del 15 al 30 de junio de forma remota. Podrán participar estudiantes de escuela pública que hayan cursado el décimo o undécimo grado en el año académico 2019-2020 y que tengan interés en las matemáticas, ciencias y en estudiar una carrera en investigación científica.

Estudiantes con interés en participar y que cumplan con los requisitos deben completar la solicitud en línea en o antes del lunes, 1 de junio de 2020 visitando el enlace http://prem.uprh.edu/experimenta


Tomado de: https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10158364496192767&id=711767766 el lunes, 11 de mayo de 2020

miércoles, 26 de junio de 2019

Voluntariado y contacto verde


Actividad que puede ayudarte con las horas de contacto verde y aprendizaje en servicio comunitario mientras das la mano a nuestro Bosque El Yunque.

Comunícate a info@amigosdelyunque.org para más información.

Tomado de: https://m.facebook.com/amigosdelyunque/photos/a.617789441698344/1671938429616768/?type=3&source=48 el 26 de junio de 2019.

miércoles, 14 de junio de 2017

Scuba Dogs Society busca voluntarios: verano 2017


Necesitas horas comunitarias o de contacto verde? No sabes dónde hacer tus horas?. Scuba Dogs Society busca voluntarios comprometidos de Escuela Superior o de Universidad para todo el verano. Tendremos actividades ambientales y tareas administrativas. Sé parte de nuestro equipo y haz la diferencia. #estaentusmanos


Para registro envía tu disponibilidad y nombre a: atodacosta@scubadogssociety.org

Tomado de: 
https://www.facebook.com/scubadogssociety/photos/a.167414693332590.40790.141616069245786/1601765619897483/?type=3&theater el miércoles, 14 de junio de 2017.

martes, 23 de mayo de 2017

Escuela de Verano 2017

Según comunicado enviado el 18 de mayo de 2017 por el Departamento de Educación, la Escuela de Verano 2017 se ofrecerá del 5 al 30 de junio. Los cursos que se ofrecerán son para estudiantes que necesiten completar requisitos del nivel que cursan actualmente, cursos no aprobados; no para adelantar ni repetir cursos para mejorar promedio académico. Solo podrán repetir desde 1/2 hasta 2 unidades de créditos. El proceso de matrícula tardío es hasta el 9 de junio. El estudiante debe presentarse a la matrícula con su padre, madre o encargado legal. Para detalles de la escuela de verano, accede Comunicado del 18 de mayo de 2017. Ésta es una gran oportunidad de ponerse al día con los requisitos de graduación.

miércoles, 12 de abril de 2017

Vacías pesan menos... ¡llévatelas y recicla!

En el mes del Planeta Tierra:
"vacías pesan menos... ¡llévatelas y recicla!



Comparte el vídeo del Departamento de Recursos Naturales y Ambientales...





Tomado de: https://www.facebook.com/drnapr/?hc_ref=PAGES_TIMELINE&fref=nf, el miércoles, 12 de abril de 2017.

sábado, 1 de abril de 2017

Voluntariado en vacaciones: el reto

Activists on Vacation: 300 Dogs in the Tropics

What happens when activists go on vacation? Do they retreat to turquoise waters and white sand and bask in the sun? Yes! Do they try to meet as many change-makers as possible in hopes of finding inspiration and motivation? Absolutely!
Santuario San Francisco de Asís. Cabo Rojo. Puerto Rico.
Santuario San Francisco de Asís. Cabo Rojo. Puerto Rico.
We visited Puerto Rico a few weeks ago and among other marvelous things, we volunteered at Santuario de Animales San Francisco de Asis. There we met with change maker Dellymar Bernal, who along with her team leads the animal sanctuary in Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico, with 300+ dogs and cats. They rescue, provide vet care, find them forever homes, lead educational efforts in favor of spay/neuter and general kindness to animals, and advocate on their behalf. Dellymar is a librarian at a local university, a vegan, and an example of someone who is guided by her unwavering principles and her burning desire for change.
aov5We scheduled an appointment on Sunday at 8am, and as we approached the gate, the Welcome Committee greeted us with barks and tail wags. A crowd of about fifteen other volunteers waited outside with us, young people mostly. Dellymar gave us a tour and a rundown of the rules and we were split into work teams. Ollie and I were placed in the senior team, and we started off with great steam. Divided by areas, the dogs were fed, then let out unto the socialization areas while their cages were cleaned. Some of the senior kennels have beds (which they are still in need of), and all got some love.
aov8Ollie was placed in the “Sobeteo” Department (which literally means rubbing). His task was to play, socialize, and give the dogs some loving as their cages were cleaned. He took his job seriously and played endlessly. He also participated briefly in the SASFA Reading Kids program, which encourages kids to read to the dogs. This serves a dual purpose: it empowers kids’ reading skills and soothes dogs with the rhythm of kid books.
Sasfa Kids Reading Program
Sasfa Kids Reading Program
The Sanctuary has teams of volunteers that lead the programs. In the words of Dellymar,
“At SASFAPR, we have different programs. The first one is community education on Law 154 for Animal Welfare and Protection, responsible pet guardianship, the importance of spaying and neutering, and adoption. We also have physical adoption programs in PR and the US (called Alas de Amor (“Wings of Love”) in partnership with other organizations), long-distance adoption for those people who can’t have a pet due to time and space reasons, and temporary foster homes. Another important program is our Internship program with the RUM (University of Puerto Rico- Mayaguez Campus) specifically with the Agriculture Faculty, the Department of Animal Science, and volunteering, in which young people learn through service. This year we established a partnership with the International Humane Society and Animal Medical Hospital to start a low- cost spay and neuter campaign; we are very excited, since we will be able to save thousands of lives.”
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Madeline, the Sanctuary’s Founder and Ollie give the dog treats.
Madeline Martinez founded the Sanctuary in 2007. She spotted some abandoned buildings by the side of the road and decided to use them. The buildings belong to the University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez Campus. They agreed to allow her use of the space and signed a contract. Madeline started the project, and her daughter, Dellymar runs it. In the beginning, the team cleaned up the buildings and have slowly improved the structures, built the kennels, added an office space and a recreation area for dogs, and a fresh coat of paint for many areas. They do not have electric power (they have a generator) or running water (they pay for water tanks), but what they lack in resources, they have in commitment.
Aov13The Sanctuary depends on individual donations to care for the 300+ dogs and cats, veterinary bills for all of them, travel costs for some shipped to the US for adoption through collaboration with Bide-a-Wee and Stray from the Heart among others. There are no government funds available for their work.
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I was very impressed with the education work that they lead, and I asked her how that aspect of the Sanctuary came to be. How did the idea evolve from just rescuing animals to establishing an education program?
From the first moment the Sanctuary was organized, we included community education as part of our mission. We understand that if we don’t go beyond the four walls of the Sanctuary to educate on these important issues of animal abuse, abandonment, and uncontrolled reproduction of animals, the problem will worsen. It is one of the pillars of our organization. At this time, almost 8 years after our formal incorporation, I can attest that we have impacted close to 5 thousand students, and if each of them in that workshop learned about animal protection laws, about spaying, neutering, and adoption, we have taken a great step towards our vision: “To build a compassionate, sensible, conscious community where the life and rights of animals are respected.”
Dellymar and Sasfa Kids
Dellymar and Sasfa Kids
A vegan, Dellymar has been able to speak about compassion for all species, and they intervened once in the rescue of a cow stuck in mud. She says:
“Veganism was for me the next step after 18 years of vegetarianism, it is the consistency in putting into practice what I preach about animal welfare. We have grown up within a culture where as kids we are brainwashed that for the meal to be complete, there had to be a piece of meat in it, where milk is something basic in our shopping list, and breaking with tradition is still a great challenge. Fortunately, there is a vegan movement throughout the island that helps in having variety when you eat out and what you find in supermarkets. In spite of this, even to people close to you, you have to explain them what veganism means; that it is a commitment to animals, to yourself and to the planet. It is odd that we have to explain and even justify the idea to people who don’t know much about the movement, but it also becomes an opportunity to educate the double standard within the animal welfare movement in PR defending domestic animals while they devour a meat dish. I believe that we are heading to open new opportunities to spread this message on veganism and ethical decisions.”
aov15When I meet other change-makers, I always want to know what makes them that way. I am curious what sparks led to that ignition of determination. I asked Dellymar where her love of animals came from, what makes her want to change the world.
 “The love for animals started when I was in my mother’s belly, when my mother was pregnant and slept with 15 cats and my first word was the name of my cat, so that is in my genes. I always saw how my mom rescued and helped animals within her possibilities and I helped her as a child. I started to be active in 2007 and since then it has been a process of finding my purpose. One of my mottos is “Be the change you wish to see in the world.” It is a commitment at all levels. I constantly mention that our country and our world need people committed at all levels, since they are the ones who will change the world. It is because of this that every decision I make goes through the filter of, was it tested on animals? Does it have animal products? The use of language so as not to belittle or perpetuate speciesism. Thanks to them [animals], I have reconnected with my humanity, they have been my greatest teachers on compassion, solidarity, loyalty, love, and in their eyes I find hope and the strength to carry on. I am eternally grateful since in these years of activism I have found marvelous people that become my extended family, like Ollie, Karen, and you.”
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Ollie worked hard in the Sobeteo Department, rubbing bellies and giving lots of love.
Ollie loved the experience and so did I. I marvel at the impossible that they have created. From unused space, abandoned buildings, drug dens, to a space filled with life, filled with hope, filled with love. This woman has gathered a team around her; her commitment is such that she inspires greatness and commitment in others. She is so amazing and so humble and so understanding and so loving, and you can breathe all this in every space of the Sanctuary. You can breathe the love.
We never take a vacation from ourselves, so we carry our activism with us. I love meeting other change-makers, people making a difference in the world, seeing their projects first hand, letting ourselves be inspired by their courage and determination. Together we build a kinder, just, more compassionate world, even on our spare time.  Volunteering with our children while on vacation also teaches them that changing the world is fun! Lending our hands is not a sacrifice, it’s a privilege, it’s our duty! And it expands our heart and gives us purpose and a family in the new friends we make.
The Sanctuary is living proof of what can happen when we act together, when we want the world to change, when we care about change, when we persevere, against all odds, for something bigger than us, an opportunity to make the world a better place. It certainly is a better place for the 300 dogs that now have a second chance at life.
To help them carry on their labor of love, you may donate here: http://sasfapr.org/
In the Sanctuary, you breathe love.
In the Sanctuary, you breathe love.
NOTE: Writing this post, experiencing this Volunteering Day at Sasfapr inspired me to dream, led me to a vision which I have since wholeheartedly embraced and which I am working to bring to reality. I am very excited to launch it through this particular post. Thank you Sasfapr and Dellymar for your time, for your friendship, for all your work in carving out this piece of heaven on earth, and for unearthing this dream of mine. Folks please find my ambitious new project, Activists on Vacation and let me know what you think!

Tomado de: https://granolatron.com/2016/04/01/activists-on-vacation-300-dogs-in-the-tropics/ el sábado, 1 de abril de 2017.

miércoles, 16 de noviembre de 2016

Programa de Verano Fundación Dr. García Rinaldi 2017


Se abre la convocatoria para el Programa de Verano 2017.

La Fundación Dr. García Rinaldi se complace en anunciar que se ABRE la convocatoria para su ya esperado Programa de Verano 2017. Las solicitudes estarán siendo aceptadas desde el 14 de noviembre de 2016 al 31 de marzo de 2017.



El Programa de Verano nutre la experiencia estudiantil de los participantes a través de actividades que fortalecen su desarrollo académico, personal y profesional. Los participantes se benefician de rotaciones académicas y clínicas en los hospitales y consultorios médicos participantes, talleres y seminarios educativos, trabajo de investigación y trabajo voluntario, entre otros.


La convocatoria para el Programa de Verano 2017 está ABIERTA.

Te invitamos a visitar nuestra página de internet en donde encontraras la información y los requisitos para solicitar. www.fundaciondrgarciarinaldi.org
Comunícate con nosotros al 787 725 4065,787 725 4314 si tienes alguna duda.
Tomado de: https://m.facebook.com/fundaciondrgarciarinaldi/ el lunes, 14 de noviembre de 2016

viernes, 13 de mayo de 2016

Tiempo Lectivo Extendido de Verano 2016


Según Carta Circular 28-2015-2016, todo estudiante puede completar los requisitos de las asignaturas en el tiempo lectivo de verano hasta un máximo de dos unidades de créditos, que no aprobó durante el año escolar.

Accede al Comunicado Oficial del Secretario del 4 de mayo de 2016. Estudiante, no pierdas esta oportunidad de ponerte al día en los requisitos del grado o nivel.

lunes, 18 de abril de 2016

Campamento de Verano UPR 2016

La Universidad de Puerto Rico, y sus recintos a través de toda la isla, invita a estudiantes de escuela superior a participar de las diversas experiencias de verano como parte de la transición al nivel postsecundario universitario. Estas experiencias de exploración ocupacional en los campamentos de verano son parte de la Propuesta "College Access Challenge Grant Program". La fecha límite para enviar la solicitud es el 29 de abril de 2016. 

Para ser considerados/as para ser auspiciado/a por Acceso al Éxito (CACGP) para los campamentos de la Universidad de Puerto Rico debe llenar este formulario por completo. Además debe adjuntar digitalmente (PDF) los siguientes documentos:

1. La solicitud completada en papel (digitalizada) con la firma del Consejero/a, Trabajador/a Social y/o Director/a escolar confirmando que el ingreso del estudiante está bajo el nivel de pobreza. (Puede conseguirla en PDF en: 


2. Carta de recomendación un/a maestro/a (digitalizada) que incluya los siguientes temas:

  • Posición del (de la) estudiante con respecto a sus companñeros/as de clase 
  • La habilidad del (de la) estudiante para trabajar con compañeros/as de clase
  • La madurez y comportamiento del (de la) estudiante
  • Por qué el participar en uno de los campamentos auspiciados por CACGP será una  buena experiencia para el (la) estudiante


3. Ensayo de hasta 300 palabras del (de la) estudiante con las siguientes preguntas:

  • ¿Por qué te gustaría participar de uno de estos campamentos?
  • ¿Cómo esperas que tu participación en alguno de ellos te ayude a entrar a la universidad?
  • ¿Qué te gustaría estudiar en la universidad y por qué?


Para más información, favor de comunicarse a los teléfonos: 787 265-3819 o 787 832-4040 ext. 3636 o a la direcciones de correo electrónicas: accesoalexito@upr.edu, accesoalexito@gmail.com