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Garr United Methodist School has 63 students and 3 teachers. Others left for higher pay at government-run schools.
Girls at Gbedin United Methodist School are in a choir. The school's cassava farm gives students hands-on experience.
No one accuses students at Gbedin United Methodist School of being camera shy.
Shelves at Saniquellie United Methodist School hold supplies. In 2012, 20 students left Saniquellie for a government school.
This is a typical Liberian classroom setting at Saniquellie United Methodist School.
Schoolchildren at Kpain United Methodist School walk the path between the school and the church.
Kpain United Methodist School students go to Ganta United Methodist School for grades 10-12. Kpain struggles to find teachers.
A teacher gives final grades at Ganta School. Thanks to Operation Classroom, 100 students receive scholarships here yearly.
At Ganta United Methodist School, a man repairs a boys' dorm, which was badly damaged in the civil war.
Kargay (left) and Boan are sophomores at Ganta School. Kargay is pursuing agricultural studies, while Boan studies art.
John Kofi Asmah United Methodist School is the only jr. high in West Point, Liberia's most overpopulated area.
This classroom is on the third floor of John Kofi Asmah United Methodist School. The building opened in February 2012.
A student (left) and teacher are part of Hope for the Deaf, which trains and teaches the deaf to be self-sustaining and get jobs.
Hope for the Deaf's director is David Worlobah, whose vision inspired Liberia's only school for the hearing impaired.