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Chicago Teen Goes From Dropout to Top Student

By Lesli A. Maxwell 鈥 May 31, 2013 2 min read
Andrew Delgado, a student at Dr. Pedro Albizu Campos Puerto Rican High School, discusses a geometry problem with one of his teachers. The graduating senior has already enrolled at Malcolm X Community College in Chicago, where he will work toward an associate degree in criminal justice.
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Looking at Andrew Delgado鈥檚 profile on paper, few educators would have expected this 19-year-old former dropout to be in contention for valedictorian of the class of 2013.

He was a high school dropout at 16, a teenage father to a young son, and someone who thought a GED certificate was the best he could expect for himself. Plus, Delgado鈥檚 first encounter with the principal at Dr. Pedro Albizu Campos Puerto Rican High School came when he was thrown out of its graduation ceremony last year.

Matthew Rodriguez, the principal of the 150-student Campos school, remembers how Delgado 鈥渃aused a major disruption鈥 at the event when he and the mother of his son, who was graduating that day, began screaming at one another. 鈥淲hen he came to me later in the summer to apply, I told him, 鈥楬ell no,鈥 鈥 Rodriguez recalls. But Delgado persisted and wrote an essay that persuaded Rodriguez to give him a chance.

Now, nine months later, he鈥檚 vying with one other student to finish at the top of the graduating class. He plays on the school basketball team and has A鈥檚 and B鈥檚 in his courses. He has completed a senior portfolio and applied to six colleges.

鈥淚f I get this, I鈥檒l be the first student-father to be valedictorian,鈥 Delgado says.

He has already enrolled at Malcolm X College in Chicago, where he will work toward an associate degree in criminal justice. Later, Delgado wants to transfer to Monmouth College in northwest Illinois to try for a four-year degree in that field.

Three students who dropped out of Chicago high schools found a path to graduation at a Youth Connection Charter School鈥攁 network of schools that specialize in serving recovered dropouts or students at high risk of not earning a diploma.

Located in the heart of Chicago鈥檚 Puerto Rican community, Campos has long partnered with the Lolita Lebr贸n Family Learning Center. The center provides onsite bilingual child-care services for students with young children, as well as parenting classes, family-literacy workshops, and time built into the school day for student-parents to interact with their children, says Danette Sokacich, the assistant principal at Campos and the director of the family-learning center.

And the school puts a heavy emphasis on community building and service, in addition to academics. Urban agriculture and social ecology are major themes, where students engage in project-based learning. After a study showed the surrounding Humboldt Park neighborhood to be a 鈥渇ood desert,鈥 with little access to fresh fruits and vegetables, Campos a few years ago launched an urban agriculture initiative. Through their science, math, and social science courses, students have created a community-development plan that led to a new, rooftop greenhouse at the school and neighborhood gardens that students maintain.

See Also

Read more about the Youth Connection Charter Schools that specialize in giving students second chances: Chicago Charter Network Specializes in Dropouts.

Delgado, who still sees his old friends from Roberto Clemente High, says he often fends off assumptions that Campos 鈥渋sn鈥檛 a real school.鈥

鈥淭he reality is, though, that I鈥檝e had to work harder here than anyone ever asked me to work at Clemente,鈥 he says. 鈥淭here aren鈥檛 excuses for not taking school and being part of this community seriously. But there is a lot of help to get you there.鈥

A version of this article appeared in the June 06, 2013 edition of 澳门跑狗论坛 as Teenage Father Makes Journey From Dropout to Top Student

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