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1976: J. Carlos Estrada served in El Salvador in Sensuntepeque beginning in 1976
Returned Peace Corps Volunteer J. Carlos Estrada can be contacted at cestradaatghdgmcsdk12dnmdus
Country of Service: El Salvador
Training Group: Education
Cities you served in: Sensuntepeque
Arrival Year: 1976
Departure Year: 1979
Work Description:
Technical Science Advisor to the Ministry of Education. Worked with Fermin Velasco Tecer Ciclo School
Bring us up to date on your life after the peace corps:
Currently working on the Navajo Indian Reservation at Tse Yi Gai High School, Pueblo Pintado, New Mexico. Prior worked at Window Rock High School and Rough Rock High School as science teacher
Any thoughts you have now looking back on peace corps days?:
Experience in El Salvador was realy memorable and has shaped my look out on life.
Anyone you are looking for or would like to hear from?:
anyone
Any message for returned volunteers?:
I would be interested in hearing from anyone and getting to know how things have been going.
Originally posted: June 25, 2006
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