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She spoke up about deportation Now she s headed to Harvard

Before Cielo Echegoyén got accepted there last fall, only three Santa Ana High School students ever had been admitted to Harvard University. For Cielo, the mileposts along her arduous journey from Orange County to Cambridge, Mass., included countless nights poring over books at the public library until closing time it was too crowded to study at her family’s apartment and three operations to correct a disorder called funnel chest that caused her breastbone to press against her heart and lungs. “She was falling behind in school due to her surgeries,” recalled her mother, Elvia Soriano. “But a month or two later she was at the same [academic] level as before.”

Noel Palm, father of 5, grandfather of 10, great-grandfather of 10, and husband of 71 years, passes away

Noel Palm, father of 5, grandfather of 10, great-grandfather of 10, and husband of 71 years, passes away
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Influential Santa Ana High teacher Bill Roberts dies at 75

Gloria Montiel knew she wanted to attend Harvard University since she was 12, but the path to her dream college appeared unattainable. The Santa Ana High School student did not have legal status long before being a Dreamer was a cause. Her parents, both restaurant workers, could neither offer her the support financial or firsthand experience she would need in becoming the first person in her family to attend college, let alone Harvard. Disillusionment and apathy were all elements of Montiel’s education up until she met Bill Roberts, an English teacher at Santa Ana High. Roberts offered more than just a curriculum to the predominantly low-income and Latino student population. He fostered acceptance and empathy while requiring diligence, accountability and most importantly: self-belief.

New Santa Ana | New Santa Ana Mayor, City Councilmembers take office

Mayor Thai Viet Phan representing Ward 1, Councilmember Jessie Lopez of Ward 3, and Councilmember Johnathan Ryan Hernandez of Ward 5 will each serve four-year terms through 2024. The installation took place during a virtual special City Council meeting with a prerecorded Oath of Office and video celebration highlighting messages from the new City leaders, words of congratulations from their supporters and community members, and a musical tribute from the Santa Ana Unified School District arts program. Mayor Sarmiento is believed to be the first Bolivian American Mayor in the United States and Councilmember Phan is the City’s first Vietnamese American Councilmember. Mayor Sarmiento noted that he and the three new Councilmembers were all either born or raised in Santa Ana.

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