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2007- 08 School Year
What school administrators say… " As I previously stated, you are a resource too valuable to education and the profession to confine your talents to one district. Therefore, I am delighted that you will be sharing your enthusiasm, expertise and creativity with our districts in the DuPage Regional Office of Education and eventually across the State and the Nation. You have so much to offer to education!”
“This seminar was awesome
“Dr. Lourdes succeeds overwhelmingly at conducting an interactive, informative and exciting workshop that leaves you feeling exhausted with knowledge, yet exited to begin promoting positive change. This has been the best workshop that I have attended in my eleven years in education.”
“This presentation will definitely help me to grow in my understanding and respect for African-American and Hispanic students. For sure, from now on, I will pay more attention to where students from diverse backgrounds are coming from. I appreciate Dr. Lourdes’ honesty and sincerity. She personalized the presentation and opened her heart to the audience. This seminar was wonderful! Keep doing it!
“What got my attention the most in this seminar is Dr. Lourdes' authenticity and experiences. She was real and down to earth… realistic and open. By the way, I was impressed with her ability to reach out to a variety of learning styles of the audience.”
What students say…
“Thank you Dr. Lourdes! You called me down at the perfect time. I decided to study by myself for the ACT and PSAE and ended up working myself out and wanting to give up. Now I understand that our Hispanic community is way too caught up in other things that they forget that education is pretty much their only pathway to a better future. You helped me open my eyes and realize that I need to work hard again, not only for myself, but also for the people whom I represent, Hispanics.”
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Parent/Community Liaisons from a Hispanic highly-populated school district in Kane County participated in the Navigating the American Educational System (NAES) 2-day training program. The NAES training is a content-rich, engaging and highly interactive parental involvement curricular program. This program prepares participants to conduct parent workshops in Spanish. These workshops are designed to empower parents to successfully navigate the public school system and help their children experience academic success in school.
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Teachers, Social Workers, Guidance Counselors and School Administrators, from different school districts in DuPage County, successfully completed the NAES two-day training. All of them were certified to implement Hispanic parent involvement programs and conduct workshops in schools and Districts in the State of Illinois that have purchased the appropriate license. More than 180 school staff members have graduated from the NAES program!
Dr. Lourdes, the author of the NAES program, partcipated in one of the NAES parent graduation ceremonies, in one of the school districts in DuPage County. During these graduations, which are happening through out different counties in the State of Illinois, parents meet Dr. Lourdes, in person, for the first time. To graduate parents must successfully complete the program, which consists of four workshops in Spanish. These workshops provides parents with the knowledge and skills they need to successfully navigate the American Educational System and help their children experience academic success in school.
Dr. Lourdes spoke to a crowd of Hispanic parents at a school with a high Hispanic student population. She explained the connection between a quality education and a quality life in the United States; taught the "basics" of the American Public School System; and empowered parents to manage and monitor their children's education.
Dr. Lourdes met with
White, African-American, Hispanic and Asian
high school students to express her gratitude for their participation in a qualitative phenomenological study. The purpose of this study was to find out, from the students' perspective, the reasons behind the lack of academic achievement in school and on the PSAE (Illinois' accountability test). The information gathered through these studies provides schools' leaders insight and information to come up with strategies to meet the challenges of the NCLB law.
Closed to two hundred African-American and Hispanic high school students from DuPage, Kane and Will Counties participated in the
Black and Tan Student Summit. This all-day summit, which took place at the DuPage Community College, provided students with the motivation, knowledge, skills and strategies to overcome challenges, experience academic success in school and pursue a college career that will ensure a quality life. The Black and Tan Student Summit was the realization of Dr. Lourdes' vision.
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