16. Real Heroes Comic!

Apr. 25, 2012

Heroes in Our Society

 
Ramonita del Valle
Academia María Reina teacher

Reflection or meditation
I joined the project Zero to Hero because it is a splendid initiative. Puerto Rico is going through a very difficult and where violence has reached very high percentages. I am proud that a group of young people has joined to bring a bit and fight for Puerto Rico. These students seek that our island is free from violence. Puerto Rico becomes a safe country for them and other citizens.
  Rosario Cortés
Director

Observar, compartir y disfrutar de un grupo de jóvenes estudiantes, capaces de crear un proyecto de alta calidad con el propósito de concienciar la violencia y sus consecuencias por medio del análisis de problemas reales de personas jóvenes que impactaron nuestras sociedad. Los exhorto a continuar adelante con su proyecto Zero to Hero capaz de desarrollar el conocimiento, habilidades, no solo en el ámbito académico, sino también los aspectos personal social.
Apr. 25, 2012

Heroes in Our Society

   
Lourdes Cortes
Manager
I am a mother of 2 girls in Cupey María Montessori. I'm glad to know that high school students are aware of and committed to issues that affects our society. They are the future leaders and just for taking the initiative of creating awareness in their school gives us the confidence that they are capable of transforming our society. We often think that young people are not interested in these issues. However, these students proved us wrong.
  Magalys Cordero:
Manager

I am convinced that these students have become heroes with this initiative. In a simple way they have brought awareness to other students about the importance of putting an end to all forms of violence. We all grow with projects like this one. We, as adults have a responsibility to support and be facilitators in this process of growth. Congratulations to all!
  Melisa Herrera
Academia María Reina teacher
Apr. 25, 2012

Heroes in Our Society

   
Alexis Torres
President

¡No ignores la violencia! Combátela porque nunca sabes cuán cerca la tendrás...
  Enid Rivera
Coordinator

Congratulations to these students of Cupey Maria Montessori School for the great initiative of creating the Zero to Hero project. They educated and promoted non-violence among youth using real life examples. The best way to raise awareness is making us participants in real life experiences, regardless of race, social status, culture or religion. They showed that teamwork is the key to solving problems, something very important in every aspect of everyday life.
  Liza Rivera:
Coordinator

The Project Zero to Hero gave us a space to reflect on the impact of violence and its fatal consequences. At the same time, it sensitizes us and makes us rethink the current values ​​of our country and that in one way or another we must prevent further deterioration.
Apr. 25, 2012

Admistration of our school

 
Lidia Llenza, teacher   Eira, cafeteria worker
Apr. 25, 2012

Admistration of our school

   
Sebastian Torrealba, student   Ana Bejarano, school nurse   Mrs. Mildred, teacher
Apr. 25, 2012

Admistration of our school

   
Maria Rivera, teacher   Milagros Pomales, teacher   Isabel Cortes, teacher
Apr. 25, 2012

Admistration of our school

   
Kristina Canales, teacher   Irma Matos, teacher   Mrs. Joselyn, substitute teacher
Apr. 25, 2012

Admistration of our school

   
Luis Sepulveda, teacher   Bianca Medina, teacher   Mayda Solis, teacher
Apr. 25, 2012

Admistration of our school

   
Lourdes Carmona,secretary   Angelina Ochoa, director   Annie Ochoa, secretary
Apr. 25, 2012

Real Heroes Around Us

To find real heroes, you do not need to look very far. They are all around us, our teachers, parents, friends, neighbors and more. In this presentation you will find ours.

File Type: XML Document: 1.48 M

Download File