Luis F. Taborda
RETS Technical Center
RETS Technical Center presents
Luis F. Taborda as this years outstanding student. Luis
came to the U.S. from Columbia for a better life. His parents
mortgaged their home to provide Luis with enough money to
get here. He had to overcome many challenges including swimming
the Rio Grande River and walking across the desert. He found
his way to Texas where a sympathetic Mexican/American provided
transportation that brought Luis to Massachusetts. Luis found
a job to support himself and pay back the debt on his parents
home. In 1987, Luis learned about an amnesty program that
allowed him to get a work permit. Luis worked two jobs for
over 15 years to pay off his debt and help his family in Columbia,
and in 1997, became a U.S. citizen. Luis has been interested
in electronics and science since he was a boy. In 1999, he
began training in Electronic Technology full-time and is graduating
in May 2001. With perfect attendance, Luis has shown everyone
at school how dedicated a student he is. He has done exemplary
classroom and laboratory work and is well on his way to a
bright and rewarding career in Electronics. With a lovely
new family, a home in the U.S., his past debts long paid off
and a new rewarding career, Luis' dreams are coming true.
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Winners of the Outstanding Student Achievement Awards for 2001
Front row (l to r); Sabrina Sartorelli, Jennifer Koczen, Dora Mendes, Cynthia Jamieson, Ildiko Nagy, Elizabeth Santer, Valerie K. Dulude
Back row (l to r); Terrence Townsend, Claribel Martinez, Andrey Zholudok, Rene Marcotte Jr., Adam C. Hubbard, Luis F. Taborda, Joseph O'Donoghue
(Missing from photo: Marie I. Casenave. Photo by Laura B. Kozlowski.)
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