a documentary about a school in DR makes it to slamdance film festival

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Mauricio

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If I'm not mistaken this already was a topic once and the school has been closed time ago.
 

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Must be Bob's school.
Sorry to disappoint.

No religion in our school, except what's mandated by the government. That school is no longer in existence, at least not with that management. You're welcome to come and visit and learn a few things new to you, like manners...etc.
 

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I googled that a couple of weeks ago, after a friend from the States asked me about it.

The school itself has changed owners. A school still exists at the site, but not with the same group of nutjobs running it. But the information on the internet about the new group seemed vague.
 

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dv8;1371967 i will understand if it goes to off topic soon.[/QUOTE said:
why?

who has the righ/duty to pull the trigger?

what's the criteria?

sometimes nobody can be dumber than me, needing coaching, directions. :)

btw, thanks for the links i sure check them later.

pd
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thanks, mauricio. i did not read this thread originally because of the title :)

i guess mine can be merged now with that old thread.
 

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what? good news? who do you think i am? ;)



hmm, i did a quick search and came across this thread:
http://www.dr1.com/forums/central/125349-jarabacoa-christian-school.html
i am still looking at it but the trailer for the movie i mentioned is on the first page of the thread.

Jarabacoa Christian school is a different school altogether and other than havjng poor and changing administrators in the past is a normal functioning school with a evangelical theme, as is Doulos Discovery, ANIJA, and several other missionary type schools in Jarabacoa. Places for American (mainly) religious teachers and university students to come and do " the lord's work" , as they see it.
 
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