SAUGERTIES- This summer, four Saugerties High School students reached a significant milestone by earning their High School diplomas, marking an extraordinary journey of perseverance and dedication. The Saugerties Central School District is delighted to spotlight two of its summer school participants.
In recent years, various challenges such as the COVID-19 pandemic, online and hybrid learning, and personal issues have presented obstacles for students aspiring to graduate on time. For some students still, it also included limited English language skills.
This year we would like to celebrate the success stories of Elmer Aguilar and Geovanni Alvarenga Gonzalez, two English as a New Language students (ENL) who overcame adversity to achieve their dreams.
Elmer Aguilar arrived in the United States in 2019 with limited English proficiency. Undeterred by the language barrier, he undertook a demanding schedule of classes, working a 37-hour work week, all while experiencing numerous cultural “firsts.” Today, he stands as a testament to the power of determination. Aguilar now has his sights set on obtaining his Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) and pursuing a career in truck driving.
Geovanni Alvarenga Gonzalez, who arrived in the U.S. in 2021 faced similar language challenges, and also exhibited an unyielding commitment to persevere. Balancing a full schedule of classes and a 35-hour work week, he too experienced countless cultural milestones. Alvarenga Gonzalez aspires to pursue higher education in the near future, showcasing his ambition and dedication to lifelong learning.
Both Alvarenga Gonzalez and Aguilar displayed their dedication to their educational journey. They doubled up on their English Language Arts (ELA) classes during their senior year, enrolled in the rigorous summer school program, and completed coursework through Sawyer Credit Connect which utilizes the Apex Learning Program, a recognized leader in online education. Their…
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