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A mother, a curfew, and a hidden math class in Honduras

Lynne Ross at school with her 6th grade class.
Lynne Ross at school with her 6th grade class.
On the streets of Comayagua, Honduras.
On the streets of Comayagua, Honduras.
(03/15/10) This winter, our news intern and web assistant, Chelsea Ross, went to visit her mother in Honduras. Lynne Ross of Potsdam is teaching at a private school in the small city of Comayagua. Ross was there last September when ousted president Manuel Zelaya returned to the country to try to resume power. He didn't succeed. This week the United States is starting to normalize relations with a newly elected government. While the president was back, a curfew was imposed. But that didn't stop Mrs. Ross from holding a hidden math class. In our series, Moving the World, Chelsea Ross sends this audio postcard from Honduras.

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