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RHS principal pays it forward to next generation - Roswell Daily Record

Copyright © 2021 Roswell Daily Record People look at the sharply dressed, affable principal at Roswell High School, Pilar Carrasco, and think he’s got it going on. Carrasco is known to be involved in the lives of his students. He will show up to activities and sporting events to offer encouragement and support. When Carrasco shows up, it’s to let the students know he cares for them and about them. Not because they’re athletes or involved in activities no, Carrasco is paying a debt to those who invested in his life when he was a little boy. He’s paying it forward to the next generation of kids, for the life he is able to lead.

RHS counselor: Never give up - Roswell Daily Record

Copyright © 2021 Roswell Daily Record Life is 90% attitude when adversity hits, and 10% what happens. At a young age, life delivered a thunderbolt to Ralph Tellez, guidance counselor at Roswell High School, and forever changed his outlook. Ralph Tellez, Roswell High School guidance counselor (Submitted Photo) At an early age, one man, Horace “Pop” Brown, believed in Tellez and made a difference. Tellez used to work as a rack boy at the Sunset Pool Hall. Brown impressed Tellez because he had a classic Cadillac. While working at the pool hall after school and during the summers, Tellez listened to the wisdom from “Pop” Brown and earned two degrees, a Bachelor of Science in psychology, and a master’s in school counseling.

Reflections on MLK s life and legacy - Roswell Daily Record

Copyright © 2021 Roswell Daily Record Martin Luther King Jr. was kicked, beaten and jailed for the color of his skin. His response to the horrors happening to him was to answer his critics with love, not hate. King refused to give into hatred, or think of himself as inferior because of the color of his skin. King’s response was to lift the lives of Americans and African Americans to a higher level to receive their civil rights. For every mountaintop moment lived out, such as the March on Washington, Aug. 28, 1963, King’s iconic “I Have a Dream,” there were moments lived in the valleys. For many minorities, the scars of discrimination are long-lasting and deep. They know what it is like to have been shunned for opportunities and to have doors closed that affected their growth and lifestyle. They know there is a debt to be paid for the ancestors that have walked before African Americans today.

Carrasco follows dad s footsteps at ENMU | Roswell Daily Record

1 of 3 Justin Carrasco was the ENMU scout team Player of the Week as a freshman in the fifth week of the 2019 season. (Submitted Graphic) RHS’ Justin Carrasco runs the ball to the outside and turns it upfield before running over an Artesia defender at the Bulldog Bowl in Artesia in 2018. Artesia won, 36-35. (Daily Record File Photo) Roswell’s Justin Carrasco runs the ball against Goddard in a game at the Wool Bowl in 2018. (Daily Record File Photo) It wasn’t easy being a redshirt freshman this year. Not when he was used to playing and helping his Roswell football team win. Not only win but win championships. After having a year to grow and develop mentally and physically as a redshirt freshman, when the Eastern New Mexico Greyhounds play in the spring, look for Justin Carrasco to play every down with 100% intensity like he does everything else.

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