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Tunapuna Girls' RC School; Upper Guaico RC School, Nestor Village, Guaico Tamana Rd. San Juan Boys' RC School; San Juan Girls RC School; San Souci RC School, San Souci Village, via Toco; St. Brigid's Girls R.C School; Success R.C.School, Laventile; Vance River RC School
Cordero and her brother in San Juan. Despite the fact that she was subject to racial discrimination because she was a black free woman, she continued to pursue her goal of teaching others regardless of their race and or social standing. In 1802, Cordero founded a school for girls in San Juan called "escuelas de amigas. [4]
Girl Scouting in Puerto Rico is administered by the Caribe Girl Scout Council of the Girl Scouts of the USA. It is headquartered in San Juan. The first troop was formed in 1926 in Cabo Rojo by Elisa Colberg. The Council owns Camp Elisa Colberg, established in 1948, [10] in Rio Grande, Camp María Emilia in Añasco and Camp Provi Biaggi in Ponce ...
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No San Juan County candidates filed for the state Senate seats in districts 3, 4 or 22, but those district boundaries cross county lines, and the races drew hopefuls from other counties.
One of the first Afro-Puerto Rican women to gain notability was Celestina Cordero, a "freewoman", who in 1820, founded the first school for girls in San Juan. Despite the fact that she was subject to racial discrimination for being a black free women, she continued to pursue her goal to teach others regardless of their race and or social standing.