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A Flexible School Schedule was a Lifeline for Hayley (learn4life.org)

 

It was a chance meeting that brought Hayley Rico to Learn4Life. She was 17 years old, taking care of herself and her little brother because their parents who suffered from addiction were unable to properly provide for them. She had been kicked out of school for not attending regularly and was turned away from other schools because she had no permanent address to provide. Hayley happened to be at a community services event, and that evening two staff members from Learn4Life were there to talk about the school. Hayley enrolled the next day.

The extra help and flexible scheduleat Learn4Life made it easy for Hayley to meet with teachers and complete her assignments – all while caretaking and working two jobs. Its personalized learning model is tailored to each student’s individual needs and interests. Students focus on one or two subjects at a time and meet with teachers, tutors and counselors for instruction and support.

“My biggest challenge was staying in one place long enough to focus on my schoolwork. I was always on the move,” she said, recalling when her dad was deported to Mexico rather than face 20 years of incarceration. “My mom uprooted my little brother and me to Tijuana, where we didn’t always have a place to stay. I had to mature quickly, making sure bills got paid and the utilities stayed on.”

Hayley crossed the border every day at 3 a.m. to work two jobs, go to school, and take her brother to his school – all on public transportation. She did her homework on busses, trolleys and while standing in pedestrian wait lines at the U.S. border. “I did that for two years before I made the crucial decision of leaving my parents and becoming independent. Attending Learn4Life allowed me to work on my schoolwork whenever and wherever I could,” she added.

To read more of the Learn4Life article, please click here.

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