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¡Adelante!

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Saturday, March 29th
7-11pm
Montclair Womens Cultural Art Center

Join EBI for a night of live Cuban music, salsa instruction, silent auction, surprise performances, delicious Cuban culinary treats and more!

7:00 Auction, bar and dining opens
7:15 FREE Salsa instruction
8:00 Enjoy Park Way Son playing Cuban favorites until the end of the evening
9:00 LIVE dance performances, live auction and more surprises... then more salsa dancing for everyone with Park Way Son until 11pm

Auction items include everything from family photo shoots and dinners out complete with babysitting to private sunset sails for four and Blue Zone Cal football tickets. So come and bid, enjoy mojitos, sangria and more from our cash bar, and bring friends to make it an even more fun and festive evening.

Please note: you can sponsor faculty and staff member attendance by adding an additional donation to your ticket purchase. With your generous donation, free tickets will be made available to all faculty and staff.

PDF of Auction Items



EBI Announces Jon Fulk - New Head of EBI

Jon Fulk new head of EBI

The Escuela Bilingüe Internacional Board of Trustees is pleased to announce the appointment of Jon Fulk as EBI’s new head of school. Fulk, who currently heads the primary school of the American School Foundation in Mexico City, will assume his new role in the 2008/09 calendar school year.

Jon Fulk, originally from Ohio, has spent the past 11 years living in Mexico City, Mexico. Since 2000 he has worked at The American School Foundation (ASF), first as a teacher, then an assistant Head and finally as Head of the Lower School, overseeing approximately 940 students, 700 families and 98 full-time faculty and staff. Jon holds a B.A. in history from The University of Toleldo, an M.A. in Student Affairs Administration from Michigan State University, an M.A. in Elementary Education from The University of Alabama and expects to complete his doctorate in Education Policy and Administration from the University of Minnesota. Jon brings extensive experience with IB’s Primary Years Programme (PYP) and has been instrumental in leading his school through the accreditation and restructuring process.

In his own words:

"When I began talking with and meeting members of the EBI community, I was thoroughly convinced that EBI would be a place for me to learn, grow and contribute. EBI families are fortunate to belong to a community where people have come together to bring to life their hopes, dreams and beliefs for the best education for their children. I share their passion for a bilingual, inquiry-based education and feel privileged to be joining the EBI community this summer."



EBI presents Maquilapolis

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Escuela Bilingüe Internacional (EBI) was proud to present a private showing
of Maquilapolis in September of 2007, produced by Sergio de la Torre and Vicky Funari. De la Torre was on hand to provide post-showing insight into the making of the film, along with answering questions posed by guests.

This was the first in a series of events with which we hope to illustrate the richness of the Latin@ contribution to the world of art, film and literature.

A brief look at the film:
Carmen and Lourdes work in Tijuana’s maquiladoras, the multinationally-owned
factories which came to Mexico for its cheap labor. Each day these factory
workers confront labor violations, environmental devastation and urban chaos
-- life on the frontier of the global economy. In MAQUILAPOLIS, Carmen and
Lourdes reach beyond the daily struggle for survival to organize for change:
Carmen takes a major television manufacturer to task for violating her labor
rights. Lourdes pressures the government to clean up a toxic waste dump left
behind by a departing factory. As they work for change, the world changes
too: a global economic crisis and the availability of cheaper labor in China
begin to pull the factories away from Tijuana, leaving Carmen, Lourdes and
their colleagues with an uncertain future.

EBI Charm Bracelets

Just in time for Mother’s day, beautiful handmade charm bracelets are available from a vendor who will donate a % of each sale to EBI. Specially-designed EBI charms are available to go along with photo charms and others.


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