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Deysi, age 12, will be starting 7th grade at Colegio Horizontes in January with dreams of one day becoming a math teacher. She loves math, and each day she enjoys taking account of the many ways it is used around town. While math is one of the most challenging subjects for students in Chajul, Deysi grew to love it at our Saber sin Límites (Limitless Knowledge) Community Library where adventures in Math and Science STEM classes have been a focus in recent years, helping bridge the learning gaps and make the subjects intriguing and experiential rather than intimidating.
Deysi’s relationship with Limitless Horizons Ixil has been years in the making since she became a library member in 2014. When she was only four years old, her mom, Margarita, ensured she got a library membership, as it was the only place where Deysi could get the materials she needed to do her homework and receive academic support as she progressed in school. It was there where, eight years later, Deysi learned about the opportunity to apply to Colegio Horizontes. With her mom’s support, they began the application process. Margarita was thrilled about the possibility that Deysi could get a scholarship to study at Colegio Horizontes, a school that welcomed its first class in 2022 but she has already seen having a positive impact on Chajul by providing a better quality of education for the children in the community.
“At Colegio Horizontes, children receive a full day of classes, compared to other schools that are just half days. That, to me, is wonderful because Colegio Horizontes is also giving them meals and good nutrition… they are taking care of everything. Another thing is that in public schools, sometimes children don’t respect their classmates. It’s very noticeable that Colegio Horizontes students learn to be respectful to others. This shows the quality of education they have received.”-Margarita, Deysi’s mom

These lessons are also defining the kind of teacher she aspires to be. “I have a cousin who says his math teacher isn’t nice to him because he doesn’t know how to add or multiply. He is in fifth grade and he is bullied. I don’t want to mistreat children, I want to teach them and help them, explain again and again if they don’t understand something, without scolding them.”
While Deysi’s family struggles with poverty and she is still working to improve her Spanish (she grew up speaking Maya Ixil at home), she is not afraid to speak up and participate in classes and has quickly impressed our Colegio Horizontes teachers with her optimism and determination to succeed.
“She has a great awareness of what education represents to her. She is very resilient and is convinced that despite her background and living conditions, she can give much of herself to her education. She is determined to receive a Colegio Horizontes scholarship because she believes that her future depends on it.” – Odilia Cedillo, Academic Director at Colegio Horizontes.

Give today to help our new class of Colegio Horizontes students begin their middle school journey in the new year!
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