2010-2011 Semester I Issue # 3 .5 Exclusive Edition
This special edition issue of Juarez-Lincoln ACE Fall 2010 students is dedicated to all those students that have passed through JL ACE and found their freedom through education. Whether you sprung back to Juarez, CCC, or Graduated, youâ€&#x;re all winners.
BLUE FORM by Marco Tapuro, COMPS
Freedom The epitome of freedom to a young person is the ability to choose freely what one wants to do with their lives. Nothing enables that freedom to choose like a diploma. Here at JL ACE the key to that diploma is a blue form. ~ This is a time when getting the blues isn’t sad. SPEECHLESS
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“To accomplish great things, we must not only act, but also dream; not only plan, but also believe.” ~ Anatole France
The freedom to choose your career path and have it be truly limitless is something attainable with a diploma.
Troncoso, Mario, JL ACE Principal 2009– Present
Juarez-Lincoln ACE Graduates are free. Solis, Mayra , 2010
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A special SHOUT OUT to Mr. Cabrera, Principal of CCC. SPEECHLESS
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Baker Ayala, Jose,
Piedra, Christopher & Perez ,Roman
Piedra, Christopher, STC
Perez, Roman, Security
Romero, Juan
Camarillo, Leo
“JL ACE helped me a lot with my credits and my behavior. The teachers there helped me. I would never have graduated without the help of all my teachers at JL ACE. Now I work for Magnum Force Security taking care of people and places. Making sure that they don‟t cause damages and vandalism. At clubs I make sure minors don‟t drink.” Roman Perez
“I saw what I was doing with my life last year and I came to my senses. I saw the way I was headed and it made me decide to make something of myself. I don‟t want to struggle in life. You only live once, make the best of it. Am I wrong? Still, what intrigues me is how some minds starve themselves from knowledge given to them and through the years hunger is what leads them to feed it. My classmates need to stop being lazy and get themselves straight instead of following the crooked path. Life is great. I am attending STC. This is my second semester and I‟m passing all my classes.” by Chris Piedra
Piedra, Christopher, STC
“I still talk to Chris, Atom, very often. He‟s a good writer and he helps me with my lyrics, but lately he‟s been using a lot of big words and I don‟t get it. I asked him how he got his ideas. He told me to read. „Read and finish getting your credits, so you can go to college. Stop being lazy.‟ So, I‟m reading.” ~ Luis Leon, YELS, SR 2012 SPEECHLESS
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Graduates Alvarado, Julissa N. Espinoza, Alejandro Maldonado, Abraham H. Meza, Teresa Nabajar, Pascual Olvera,Gilberto Pinon, Monica Y. Solis, Myra
Olvera, Gilbert
Pascual will be attending STC to work on an associates in auto collision tech. He will be the first in his family to attend college. “They helped me a lot here. Little by little they pushed me, so I could finish. Like Ms. Zuniga, Mrs. Bautista, Mr. Cantu, Mr. Villarreal, Mr. Martinez, and Mr. Troncoso. They could have said, „Look at this kid, he has a record, his age,‟ and forgotten about me, but they didn‟t. They gave me many opportunities to finish. Troncoso, he gave me lots of chances. He could‟ve given up on me because it was hard for me to behave, but he didn‟t. He helped me graduate. That‟s something that he didn‟t just give to me, but to my parents as well. I did it for them and for me.” Pascual Nabajar
Espinosa, Alejandro
Alex Espinosa, 19-year-old graduate of JL ACE, was ecstatic when he achieved the credits needed to graduate this past December 2010. “ Even though I have no idea what Alex is talking about when he speaks about football, his passion for it is evident by his tone and sheer knowledge of the game. Alex spends his free time dragging his two brother‟s behinds through the mud while playing football in his neighborhood. He spends the rest of his time just being a kid hanging out with his friends talking about football and the occasional girls. Alex came to La Joya ISD from Laredo, Texas in December of 2009 and he was loving the Husky life. After Alex‟s recent trip with JL ACE staff to a college fair in September 2010, he has a renewed interest in college after graduating this year. UTPA‟s business college is of particular interest to Alex because he would like to eventually get a Bachelor Degree in Business Administration, BBA, to own his own business.
“For now I fix car‟s; the motors. Later, I might own my own dealership.” Don‟t be fooled by Alex‟s very polite and well mannered demeanor. He is an extraordinarily curious young man with very big dreams. Given the opportunity he will keep you engaged for hours on end. SPEECHLESS
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“I think Juarez-Lincoln ACE is a great school for people, like me, who want to finish or catch up with their credits. Many people say that this school is where all the bad kids go. I believe JL ACE is a place for second chances. I like this school because of the respect the students and faculty give me. Most of the staff from JL ACE are here to help the students accomplish their goals and are also very humble people like the guy that takes attendance in the office, Mr. Villarreal, that substitute teacher that is related to me somehow, and “The Man” that runs the school.” Javier Garza
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“JL ACE has helped me because they are very strict on attendance, like Mr. Villarreal. That is why I come everyday to do the work and get my credits.” Alex De Leon
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When I graduate I‟m planning to go to college and pursue a career. I‟m going to study for an engineer in petroleum and eventually work for the Pemex Company. “ Patsy Rodriguez
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“After graduating I‟m going to TSTC. I want to be able to afford everything my baby needs and wants. As a mother, I have to think hard about what I want to do with my life because another life depends on me. Teen moms have to think ahead of time not just focus on the present. I‟m going to be a radiologist not just for myself, but for my family.” Gloria Bautista SPEECHLESS
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“The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.” ~Eleanor Roosevelt My name is Ruben Garcia, Riddle. The origin of my alter EGO came from my philosophy that people only know very small portions of themselves. A lot of people try to solve the RiDDLe of life, when the biggest RiDDLe is right in front of them when they stand in a mirror. I believe RiDDLes shouldn't be solved, but understood. It’s an enigma and a rare art form and art is brilliant...so, therefore I am a RiDDLe. Interview by Luis Leon, aka YELS, J-L ACE student “It is greater than God. It is more evil than the Devil. Rich people need it. Poor people have it. If you eat it, you will die. What am I?” Ruben Garcia, RiDDLe, is a J-L ACE student and round table rePresentatIve. RiDDLe is someone you must meet and speak to, if you can get him to stand stiLL long enough to have a conversatIon. You’ll fInd him and the Infantry Crew holding up the wall next to Mr. Balli’S class between periods. Do you have something to say? Do you think you know your Politics? Try tHem on RiDDLe and test your logIc. He is J-L ACE’s owN plagiarism and logistics systEm, a walking encyclopedia. In order to have passion for philosophy one must embrace policy. RiDDLe has done this. Don’t question it. Love it. RiDDLe and his Infantry are open for battle. “Come test your skills with the best.” ~ego
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11 uan, J , a er Herr “My goals started in this school. All my teachers made me work and learn more. I want to graduate from JL ACE.” Juan Herrera
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“I finally made a decision. I am graduating in December. I was talking to Mrs. Bautista, did some research afterwards, and I decided I‟m go ing t o be a dent al hyg ie nist . ” Elizelda Reyes
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Mrs. Mejia
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Mr. Martinez
SPEECHLESS Juarez-Lincoln ACE, with the support of La Joya ISD, prides itself on changing the culture of the struggling student population. Students are able to redirect, focus, and apply themselves to their studies in our small tight-knit community. At JL ACE our students know what it takes to succeed and are taking advantage of this second chance at freedom. The freedom to be among their cohort and graduate with their classmates in order to be a productive part of a bigger community. “Welcome to the real world, ladies and gentlemen.” Mr. Troncoso By E. Noyola, JL ACE faculty
JL ACE understands that life has obstacles. Thanks to La Joya ISD for proving a hand to lift ourselves up when we stumble and fall. Message from the Principal La Joya ISD has always worked hard to raise the aspiration level of all our students and to make them aware of a better way of life through education. Life is never about not having problems, but about being able to deal with the ones we have. In life, it‟s not only what we do but what we don‟t do for which we are accountable. Keep you aspirations high and always reach for the stars. All of you have the opportunity to attend college. Don‟t throw it away. Go for it! A good career will give you meaning and purpose in life. Juarez-Lincoln ACE‟s legacy is not only about getting your credits and graduating. It‟s about developing the will to continue and never give up! We know it‟s not that simple, but it is worth a try. By Mario A. Troncoso, Juarez-Lincoln ACE Principal SPEECHLESS Page 11