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From likely dropout to health care professional: Alt
Ed turns a life around
When
Laura's family moved south in 2002, she chose to remain in the
Capital Region with friends to finish her junior and senior years of
high school. Not too far into the academic year, her difficulties at
the large suburban school had escalated to the point where it was
suggested that she consider dropping out.
“I said, ‘No, I am
going to graduate.’ I didn’t want them to defeat me,” Laura recalled. She
was “two weeks away from dropping out of high school” when she applied,
wrote an essay and was accepted into Career & Tech's Alternative Education
(Alt. Ed.) program at the Albany campus. "Without Alt. Ed., I would probably
be a dropout and [living] on the streets.”
Laura went on to earn her diploma and also to complete Career & Tech’s Nurse
Assistant program in 2004. She is currently employed as a nurse’s aide at an
Albany hospital and is working toward her nursing degree from Maria College.
“I was so happy to earn my C.N.A. (Certified Nurse Assistant license) in
12th grade,” said Laura. “The C.N.A. program got me into nursing, and I’m
especially thankful for Alt. Ed., which has helped so many students. I
always talk about it.”
Laura said she benefited from Alt. Ed.’s smaller class sizes and one-to-one
assistance from teachers, counselors and support staff. “At Alt Ed, my
teachers became my family. My Alt. Ed. math teacher could teach me more math
in 45 minutes than I had learned in two years at my old school. My science
teacher was great.
"During my senior year, the [Career & Tech] school social
worker came to my apartment with two boxes of canned goods, a turkey and
gifts; they were donated through the school’s holiday drive for needy
students. Each year at Thanksgiving, I feel a little sad, but in a good way,
because I am always thankful for that!”
The only thing that upsets Laura about Alt. Ed. is when a student doesn’t
seem to appreciate the program and the opportunities it provides. “I had
gone to high school in a big district, and it’s really hard sometimes,
especially if you don’t have the right guidance. Alt. Ed. was the best
choice I could possibly have made, and I really appreciate it. I was the
first person in my family to graduate high school.”
Once she completes her nursing degree from Maria College, Laura would like to
acquire medical-surgical experience and work in intensive care. Eventually,
she would like to work as traveling nurse, accepting assignments around the
country and globe. Some day, she would like to live in Ireland.
[11/08]
Update
October 2009:
Laura earned her associate's in nursing from Maria College and is now
employed by St. Peter's Hospital, Albany, in the intensive care unit, a
position she "absolutely loves!"
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