School House Report – October 2008
September was an exciting month at the Spitler School as we began our fourth year of operations with the addition of a fifth grade class and a “first day of school” for approximately 400 students.
The first day of the 2008-2009 school year began with a ceremony welcoming the students back to class, which the parents are encouraged to attend. Sarin continues to provide great leadership for all aspects of the school in between his paying job as a tour guide and preparation for the arrival of his second child. Mary is due on Nov. 11. We look forward sharing this happy event with Sarin and Mary.
In the days leading up to the start of the school year Sarin arranged for some additional landscaping to be added to the campus. As some of our earlier plants begin to mature, and the gardens continue to grow, the campus is taking on the look of a beautiful sanctuary in the midst of a village still suffering from poverty.
We also send out our thanks to a local organization that has sent volunteers to the school to provide free haircuts to many of our students.
Of course our big news is that Pam and I will be returning to Cambodia to visit the school in about three weeks. We will be visiting Thailand first, but we will be arriving in Cambodia on November 20, and we will be participating in a ceremony at the school on November 21, featuring some of the local dignitaries and including a member of the Cambodian Parliament. Upon our return at the end of November we look forward to sharing lots of new information and photos from our visit.
We are especially happy to have my father, Irvin Spitler, and my sister, Kay Spitler, joining Pam and I on this trip, along with friends Cheryl Turner and Melissa Fox.
In addition to showing our family and friends the amazing temple ruins of Angkor Wat and the other wonderful attractions of the area, we plan to make a visit to the Angkor Children’s Hospital and to visit the secondary school where our graduates will attend when they have completed 6th grade at the Spitler School. We are looking forward to adding to our own education about the local culture and meeting new friends.
Cambodia has been hit, along with most countries in the world, with heavy increases in their cost of living, in particular fuel and rice. We have given all of our teachers a raise in salary to $100 per month starting in September, and we added a new teacher for our fifth grade class. However, even with the additional salary costs, we continue to be able to cover the basic monthly expenses with around $1300 per month. It is still an amazing value to provide an education for so many needy children. During our visit we will be planning for at least one additional construction project as we prepare for our last class addition (6th grade in September, 2009), and we will be looking at other new initiatives that can be explored to continually improve conditions at the school as well as the surrounding village.
We continue to receive nice contributions from several supporters which helps provide resources to spend on uniforms, student supplies, library books, etc. We also continue to have tourist groups visiting the school and contributing pencils, notebooks and other needed supplies for the children. For all of these generous contributions we are sincerely grateful, especially during these very tough economic times.
Thank your for your continuing interest in the progress of the Spitler School.
Daniel Spitler, President
Spitler School Foundation
P.O. Box 730
Peoria, AZ 85380
“Resource Providers for Cambodian School Children”
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