Janai Johnson, James Monroe High School, gives a heartfelt speech about the struggles in the first 18 years of her life and where she sees her future taking her, during the 11th Annual Graduate Recognition Ceremony, hosted by the Los Angeles Unified Homeless Education Office in Los Angeles on Monday, May 20, 2024. , which featured two student speakers and included a special lunch for the soon-to-be graduates afterward, took place at BMO Stadium in Exposition Park.
LAUSD Superintendent Alberto Carvahlo shares his own experiences of overcoming a rough start in life, during the 11th Annual Graduate Recognition Ceremony, hosted by the Los Angeles Unified Homeless Education Office in Los Angeles on Monday, May 20, 2024. “These are some of the most humble students. They’re so grateful to their teachers and their counselors,” Melvoin said. “And I’m grateful to them for proving why public education is important.”
Juan Mesa, a student at Edward R. Royal Learning Center, lived in unstable housing situations after emigrating from Colombia with his family. Mesa had to learn English when he arrived, and despite working 20 to 30 hours a week while juggling school work, he completed at least 150 hours of community service throughout his high school career.
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