“I am ready to work as a teacher leader because I want to contribute to the development of my country with a quality education for all children. That is how we will achieve a better tomorrow.”
Alnord
Fils
Mibalè
“We need APA, and I am ready to work as a teacher leader because together we are working for excellence.”
Amose
Michel
Mibalè
“I am ready to become a teacher leader because I want to participate in transforming the education system.”
Anouce
Daimy
Boukan Kare
“I want to participate in the APA movement because we will improve the education system’s outcomes. To do so, we must value all the knowledge, skills, and mindsets needed to bring about this change.”
Bernard
Seide
Mibalè
“There has been a degradation of quality within our education system, and I want to contribute to APA’s vision of another future for our nation.”
Chrislene
Gedela
Gwomòn
“I stand with APA because I love my country, I love education, and I appreciate APA’s work to develop a network of teacher leaders to improve the Haitian education system.”
Clairdange
Prenelus
Gonayiv
“I want to participate in the transformation of education in Haiti and serve my country with dignity.”
Colson Jean Jacques
Gonayiv
“The mission of APA is important because it will allow Haitians to flourish as citizens and contribute to the well-being of our communities, our nation, our world as well as to my own and my family’s welfare.”
Darline
Axil
Gonayiv
“APA aims toward quality education for all. We believe a true change is possible with high-quality and visionary teachers.”
Emmanuel
Alexandre
Gwomòn
“I want to contribute in spreading high-quality teaching and values so our youth understand they are the key to the advancement of our nation through quality education.”
Gemima
Preval
Gonayiv
“I am ready to become a teacher leader because I love my country, and I want to offer my contribution to its development.”
Gestin
Ulysse
Gonayiv
“APA’s mission is important because we are fighting for everyone in Haiti to receive the same quality of education. I want to participate in changing our people’s mindset in Haiti by working through a new system of education.”
Gregory
Pierre
Gonayiv
“APA’s mission will disrupt the education system. I am ready to stimulate the knowledge and potential of all students.”
Hoates Inson Lyra
Gonayiv
“I am ready to work as a teacher leader because I want to participate in changing our education system in Haiti so all children receive the quality education they deserve.”
Jean Gardy Etienne
Mibalè
“As a Haitian citizen, I want our education system to be transformed. I would like to participate in that transformation – it is a duty.”
Jean Wesly Sagesse
Mibalè
“The importance of APA’s mission for change in education relates to bringing success and hope to many parents and students in our society.”
Jonathan
Almonord
Gonayiv
“I love and share APA’s vision. We can revitalize our education system, and I will contribute to this goal as a teacher leader.”
Joselie Jean Francois
Mibalè
“I am ready to collaborate in innovating the education system with APA. I want to help Haiti advance. We will succeed with a stronger education system.”
Josue
Charles
Gonayiv
“We must rethinking the teaching profession in Haiti. I want to work as a teacher leader to help change our country’s curent reality through practical, positive approaches to teaching.”
Kesnel
Decius
Gonayiv
“Why can’t all students in Haiti receive a quality education ? I have always dreamed of how to contribute to reforming our education system. Now I can contribute as a teacher leader.”
Markenson Petit Maitre
Mibalè
“I want to participate in the APA movement because it will help me become a competent teacher. I want to learn and then retransmit all the knowledge and competencies I receive in order to contribute to the development of my country.”
Nadege
Blanchard
Mibalè
“APA is developing teacher leaders so they become a model in Haiti’s education system. I want to participate in the development of my country, and that development will only stem from quality education for all.”
Naichka
Leonard
Gonayiv
“I stand with APA because I want to contribute to the high-quality education that APA aspires to provide with a new generation of teacher leaders.”
Navare
Guerline
Ench
“APA’s mission aims to transform the Haitian education system with a new generation of leaders. Together, we will contribute to new education outcomes.”
Rahab
Germinal
Mibalè
“I stand with APA as a teacher leader because I agree with and desire to play a role in the development of my country’s education system.”
Rolf Phanel Soulouque
Ench
“I stand with APA as a teacher leader because it is necessary for all children to have leaders, role models to guide them. If I am not a leader, I cannot contribute to developing leaders.”
Rosana
Mareus
Gwomòn
“The mission of APA is important because of the development of teacher leader who themselves are providing quality teaching and training. We are developing a new generation to become new leaders for the nation and for the education system.”
Welky
Mede
Mibalè
“I am ready to become a teacher leader because I want to contribute to how we recognize the value of knowledge and competency. I love my country, and I believe I can become a pillar in the development of Haiti through our education system.”
Wendel
Dorsainvil
Mibalè
“I am ready to offer my contribution – my desire is to teach and guide children. Without proper training, our society cannot be great.”
Wilkenson
Innocent
Gwomòn
“Haiti needs a new approach to education. I had always hoped to contribute to changing the traditional system of education which is now destroying so many of the values that we should hold in our country.”
Withlande
Gerbier
Ench
“The mission of APA is important because it aims for a change in the Haitian education system, which is currently very mediocre. Haiti can and will succeed when we achieve strong education outcomes.”