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Who does HETO serve?

HETO supports teachers in 11 under-funded and under-supported Honduran schools.  These schools can be found in the capital city of Tegucigalpa and the outlying areas.  The schools range in size from one-room schoolhouses to schools with over 15 classrooms.   Many of the schools employ only 1 teacher, while a few are led by teacher teams and administrators. 

 

8 Click on the following school names to read more about each HETO school.
HETO School Completed Post-Trip Projects by HETO Alumni
Buena Vista  
Escuela Carlos Roberto Reina /"El Chagüite" St. Joan of Arc                    
Escuela Rural Mixta Francisco Morazán Zionsville Community High School
Escuela Nicaragua St. Luke                             
Flor Azul Boys' Farm School (*SAN) Zionsville Community High School
Granadilla  
Monserrat  
Quebrada Grande IPS #2 Center for Inquiry
Reyes Irene Valenzuela Training Center (*SAN)  
Visitación Padilla/ "San Matias" St. Luke
Nuevo Paraíso Elementary/High School  

(*SAN) signifies a banner school under the Honduran organization Sociedad Amigos de los Niños.  SAN, a private non-profit organization, was founded by Sister María Rosa Leggol in 1966 to support the needs of impoverished children in Honduras.  HETO works closely with SAN to support the schools under its name and to assist other schools that SAN has identified as critically under-funded.