This is our origin story.

1975

Ginny Marxuach Lausell, at age 15, knew she was destined to work with children.

1988

Ginny graduated from the Teachers College at Columbia University in New York City with a Master’s Degree in Bilingual Education. She had already completed a Bachelor’s Degree in Early Childhood Education from Hartford University in Connecticut in 1986. 

1997

Pregnant with her third child, Ginny Marxuach decides to homeschool her children to spend more time with them while researching alternative education models such as Montessori, Waldorf, Sudbury, and “unschooling,” amongst others.    

2000-2006

Ginny officially joins the “democratic school” movement and travels worldwide, visiting conferences and participating in the emerging paradigm change in education. She hones in on her belief in educational models that foster universal principles and respect towards human beings as unique and capable of designing their life and education.  

January 2007

espacio a is born as a pop-up, traveling educational community of a group of families meeting at parks, museums, beaches, and community centers, to engage with learning activities and community service initiatives. 

August 2007

espacio a becomes the first democratic school in Puerto Rico and opens its first brick and mortar home in the beautiful and historic city of Old San Juan, Puerto Rico. espacio a’s three pillars, Democratic Education, Self-Directed Learning, and Nonviolent Communication, are established as the founding building blocks of the school’s mission to develop lifelong learners connected to and involved with their communities. 

2014

The General Council of Education grants espacio a the Registered Certification for Basic Education. Allowing espacio a, as a private educational institution, to offer courses and programs conducive to a degree and diploma.

2016

As an influx of families recognized a need for self-directed, democratic, and holistic learning environments, espacio a’s community grew exponentially! We remodeled and moved into the historic building where Luis Muñoz Marín, first elected governor of Puerto Rico, was born. The larger building, having an open floor plan with multiple outdoor spaces, provided the community with more opportunities to incorporate movement, physical activity, nature, and collaboration into the day-to-day learning experience.

2021

When the pandemic upended how things were "done," espacio a recognized that students’ ability to succeed in the XXI century required more skills than previously considered. Financial Education was added as the fourth guiding pillar in espacio a’s school model.

Administration and Core Faculty

Co-Owner John Doe

Ginny Marxuach Lausell

Founder / Director

Co-Owner Jane Doe

Mónica Cerchi

Administration Documentation and Finance

Co-Owner John Doe

Rocco Márquez

Administration and Finance 

Co-Owner Jane Doe

Cristina Morales

Administration Programs Coordinator

Co-Owner John Doe

Yarimil Figueroa

Administration Programs Coordinator

Co-Owner Jane Doe

Laura Román

Sustainability and Expansion 

Co-Owner John Doe

Kiani Márquez

Sustainability and Expansion

Co-Owner Jane Doe

Yesenia Cotto

a1 CORE Teacher

Co-Owner John Doe

Eva Soto

a1 CORE Teacher

Co-Owner Jane Doe

Maria Luisa Soler

a1 Teacher Assistant

Co-Owner John Doe

Michelle Guzmán

CORE Teacher - Fitness and a1

Co-Owner Jane Doe

Marina Osorio

CORE Teacher - Math and Science

Co-Owner John Doe

Eduardo Kareh

CORE Teacher - Math and Science

Co-Owner Jane Doe

Venessa Marco

CORE Teacher - English & Humanities

Co-Owner John Doe

Pablo Pastrana

CORE Teacher - English & Humanities

Calendar

Our calendar reflects the diverse programs espacio a offers its students. Learn more about the multidisciplinary, active, and holistic approaches that anchor our educational practices. 

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