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And show up she has—for 19 years, through three typhoons, a pandemic that closed the school for eight months (she taught under a mango tree), and a budget that never arrived on time. When the chalk runs out, she grinds charcoal from the fire pit. When a child has no notebook, she sews scrap paper into booklets.
“People ask why I don’t move to the city,” she says, pulling a shawl tighter against the cold. “But the city already has teachers. Here? The children only have me.”
“Education is not about buildings,” Juanit says, erasing yesterday’s math problems with the palm of her hand. “It is about showing up.”