Pinecrest Academy college students excel in twin enrollment program in Las Vegas

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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — The scholars at Pinecrest Academy in Las Vegas are profiting from their senior 12 months, graduating with each highschool diplomas and affiliate levels.

Gage Garvin and Roxi Perez, each enrolled within the faculty’s Profession and Technical Training (CTE) program, have discovered it instrumental in shaping their profession paths whereas additionally incomes useful job certifications.”It actually gave me college credits at the College of Southern Nevada (CSN) for aviation ground school,” Garvin mentioned. “It got me introduced to piloting and got a couple of flight hours as a student pilot, so that helped expand my skill set.”

Garvin aspires to grow to be a marine biologist and assist preserve the ocean otter. His dream job is to work on the Monterrey aquarium. Exterior of faculty, Garvin stays equally energetic. He volunteers with the Nevada SPCA and not too long ago organized a student-led cleanup at Wetlands Park.”We ended up picking up over 650 pounds of trash over 9.3 acres,” Garvin mentioned. “A bit of multidisciplinary effort at the Wetlands, and I love nature, and I love the environment, and I love to give back to the people and the place that gave me life and helped raise me.” 

Roxi Perez, by the CTE program, earned her office readiness certificates in graphic design and now plans to pursue a bachelor’s diploma in biochemistry.

Regardless of dealing with private challenges, Perez mentioned she is grateful for the chance to proceed her schooling.

“As a little girl, my brothers and I had our mother taken away from us from a very young age,” Perez mentioned. “Thankfully, though, my savior came in, my grandfather, whom I now call my dad. He’s always had that drive and put that drive into me and instilled into me that I need to take the opportunities that I have.”

Because the age of 16, Perez has been juggling work to help her household whereas finishing each highschool and faculty. She credit her success to the unwavering help of her lecturers and her dad, saying she couldn’t have completed it with out them.

“I didn’t have a mother growing up, and a lot of my teachers became my maternal figures. A lot of them I cried to, a lot of them gave me advice and made me feel secure, and made this feel like home,” Perez mentioned.

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