Article Photos: Haitian schools expand use of Creole language



  In this Jan. 24, 2013 photo, a boy takes notes during a Creole class at the Louverture Cleary School, which also teaches French, English and Spanish, in Croix-des-Bouquets, Haiti. Like the Louveture Cleary School, a growing number of organizations in and outside the country believe one answer to Haiti’s educational crisis is to educate the nation’s children primarily in Creole, which all students and teachers truly understand, and bid adieu to often poorly grasped French as Haiti’s primary teaching language. (AP Photo/Dieu Nalio Chery)

In this Jan. 24, 2013 photo, a boy takes notes during a Creole class at the Louverture Cleary School, which also teaches French, English and Spanish, in Croix-des-Bouquets, Haiti. Like the Louveture Cleary School, a growing number of organizations in and outside the country believe one answer to Haiti’s educational crisis is to educate the nation’s children primarily in Creole, which all students and teachers truly understand, and bid adieu to often poorly grasped French as Haiti’s primary teaching language. (AP Photo/Dieu Nalio Chery)