A Picture Tour of the SCCLC
The Santa Cruz Christian Learning Center, SCCLC, is the
school I worked at in the 1980s. It was
my first job after college. Now that I
am retired, I am back.
Many things have changed.
In the 1980s it was primarily a missionary kid school, with 50% of the
students being Bolivian. Now there are fewer
missionaries in Bolivia because of political reasons, but the school is still
here. It is now considered to be an
international school, with close to 80% of the student population being
Bolivian, and more than half the staff Bolivian. Now all the rooms are air-conditioned and
computers are in every room. I can show YouTube
videos or PowerPoints from my computer ad project them on a screen in my
room. Very different from the blackboard
world of the 80s.
So when you enter campus, you see the office entrance.
Here are the lower elementary classrooms. Not much has changed since the 80s.
My class was here in the 80s.
Here is the library designed by my student, Jason.
Here is the two story high school wing. I’m in the room on the lower left.
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