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âHeâs going to make it,â music teacher Andy Cary said.
Science teacher Jess Cooper, who had Valera-Vega in one of his physics classes, was similarly effusive.
âHeâs going to have success wherever he ends up,â he said.
The Pendleton High School senior now is planning a move to Arizona to pursue a career in neuroscience, but the public education system didnât always have the same faith in his ability as it does today.
Born and raised in Pendleton, Valera-Vega attends church at Iglesia Adventista del Séptimo DÃa Hispana de Pendleton, a Spanish-language Seventh-day Adventist church. It was through church he became connected with Harris Junior Academy, a private school also affiliated with the Seventh-day Adventists.
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DHS won’t test thousands of migrants before releasing into US and is relying on border communities Cassidy Morrison © Provided by Washington Examiner
U.S. border officials have no plans for personnel on the southern border to administer coronavirus tests on migrants, which could risk the spread of the virus as thousands of families and children are released from federal custody into border communities and travel across the United States.
The Biden administration is struggling to respond to the escalating situation on the U.S.-Mexico border, where about 20,000 people were encountered illegally entering the country each week in February. Border officials are able to send adults immediately back to Mexico, but they cannot return children and some families.