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APTOPIX Haiti EarthquakePORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — The official reopening of schools among the ruins of Haiti’s capital brought unbridled joy Monday to students like 12-year-old Moris Rachelle.GALLERY: Russell Simmons

After nearly three months on the streets with nothing to do but help her mother look after two younger brothers, Moris wore white ribbons in her hair as she ran, laughed and hugged friends she had not seen since the Jan. 12 catastrophic earthquake.

“All my friends are here,” she gushed, smiling broadly. “I’m happy they are not under the rubble.”

Registration for the academic year provided a major step toward normalcy for Haiti’s children, and offered the first sense for how many of them have survived.

But Haiti’s hard-hit education system is just beginning to recover.

The yard at Moris’ public school in the western Carrefour-Feuilles district of Port-au-Prince remained covered with smashed concrete, glass, torn notebook paper. Parents did not want their children to enter a pair of concrete buildings still standing for fear they might give way from damage or an aftershock.

And there was no sign of the tents promised by the Education Ministry in sight, so the school eventually sent all the students home until next Monday.

Only a few hundred schools are expected to open this week in a country where the quake destroyed some 4,000 schools. Many are waiting for tents to teach under because nobody wants to put children back under concrete roofs.

Some community-led learning centers already opened in homeless camps, but there had been no formal education in the capital until Monday, said Edward Carwardine, a UNICEF spokesman in Port-au-Prince. He said it was impossible to say how many schools reopened Monday.

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  • http://www.blackplanet.com/racport39/ racport39

    She is so cute and seem eager to learn, and here I am not wanting to move away from a house that’s breaking my husband and me so my daughter can stay in the well-rounded suburban school she’s in. By the way, my daughter is doing very well. I guess the point I’m trying to make is I need to count my blessings. In fact, we all need to count our blessings. Things we won’t settle on are the same things some people would be happy to have.

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/fnyclightskin/ fnyclightskin

    I wish alot of the kids here were that eager.

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/Johnny_Walker/ Johnny_Walker

    wow…I gotta say, that headline photo is all I needed to see. That’s my new desktop background.

    I hope that some of the (what was it?) $1Billion dollars in aid that Obama dedicated will go to supporting Education over there as well as the (much needed) governmental infrastructure rebuilding efforts.

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