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July 12, 2011 by Tenesha Villanueva
YES Prep will welcome a strong force of new and veteran teachers this month. This is the second of 3 letters from YES Prep alumni, welcoming new teachers into the YES Prep family:
Welcome to YES Prep!
As a former YES Prep student, and now alumni, I would like to formally welcome you as well as congratulate you on becoming a part of one of the best families around!
First off, I would like to tell you a little bit about myself. My name is Ruby Serrano, and I am a proud recent graduate of YES Prep Southwest! Being a part of the first graduating class was one of the greatest experiences of my life. I was very excited to complete my journey as well as a little bit sad to leave my Maverick family. Although I am no longer a YES Prep student, my YES family will always be a part of
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May 19, 2011 by Monique Calderon
When Marissa Martinez, soon to graduate from YES Prep Southeast, visited Union College in Schenectady, New York this past fall, she had a feeling that it was the college for her. Its small size, devotion to students and commitment to diversity were just some of the many attributes that made Union College such an attractive option. When she received her admit letter this past spring, she pretty much knew it was where she wanted to go. Recently, she received some exciting news that only solidified her desire to attend.
Marissa was recently selected to be a participant in Union College’s Academic Outreach Program (AOP). The purpose of this need-based program is to encourage and welcome geographic diversity. Out of 450 applicants, she was one of 15 students selected from across the
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May 13, 2011 by Hope Pacheco
When people find out I am a mother of four and work full time at YES Prep, the reaction I typically see is a widening of the eyes, a shaking of the head, a deep sigh and then a question---“How do you do it?” The question seems to leave their lips with an exhausted breath. It’s almost as if they can image my exhausting effort to find a work-life balance.
When the questions comes my way, I sometimes think of sarcastic comebacks or try to preempt the question with some funny remark about working and raising four kids. I try not to let it bother me but, each time the question comes up, I spend time reflecting and asking myself, “How do I do it?”
How do I maintain balance? Is it the circle of support that surrounds my family? Is it asking for help when I need it? Is it giving
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May 08, 2011 by Jeremy Jones
When I first came to YES Prep, I didn't want to go to college. I always asked my mom, "why do I have to go to college?" I didn't understand the benefits of a higher education. But YES changed everything. It changed the way I viewed college through introducing me to a plethora of colleges and universities.
YES Prep is more than Youth Engaged In Service. I have found that it is a community of teachers, students and parents who support each other to do whatever it takes to reach our goals and to give 110% everyday.
While at YES Prep, I quickly learned that nothing is easy. There is rigorous coursework and very long hours of homework every night, but with my determination and dedication, I will graduate from one of the top high schools in the nation this upcoming June. My teachers
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May 02, 2011 by Mark DiBella
I have decided to make it official. Senior Signing Day is now a national holiday. I haven’t actually gotten this approved by anyone but I have emailed the President, so I’ll let you know when I find out more. Given that I look forward to SSD more than my own birthday, I’ve decided it needs to take its place as a fully recognized holiday. In fact, as I was heading to SSD on Friday, I started making a list of my favorite days every year. It was crazy to realize that next to Christmas and Thanksgiving, SSD is arguably my favorite day of the year. Of course, the last day of school is a close 4th.
For those of you that have never attended a Senior Signing Day, you should put next year's event on your calendar. Senior Signing Day started as a way to honor our graduating seniors for the
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