graduation Archive
You’re going to be getting a lot of advice in the next few weeks, and maybe even a bit beyond that, that is if it hasn’t already started. I’d like to offer my two cents. Graduating is a major life …
Celebrating Our Youth’s SuccessesMarie Hughes, FCNI Education Support Services Manager Voice of an FCNI Staff“Education is our passport to the future, for tomorrow belongs to those who prepare for it today.” –Malcom X This quote comes to mind as I …
Foster Youth Celebrate Major Milestones Marie Hughes, Education Support Services Manager, and Jazz Allensworth, TAY FAP CoordinatorVoice of an FCNI Staff Caring for teenagers is oftentimes the ride of a lifetime! They are growing and developing into even more independent …
As a child, Moisés López wanted to be an astronaut. “I used to look at the stars and say, ‘I want to go there,’” Lopez said. He grew up in El Salvador, with a father who drank too much, and would …
For the last 2-6 years, you may have been in University or College, working at passing all your courses. That being done, you’ve graduated and have a piece of paper confirming your educational status. Congratulations are in order; well done! What …