MEXICAN SCHOOL SYSTEM NEWS...

In 2001, at the age of 8, Carlos moved to a country that he now calls home, a country that he saw as “the land of opportunity.” Ironically, Carlos soon came to discover that any opportunity came with a price; he had to work for everything he wanted. Carlos’ parents, Jose and Maria Perez, settled the family in an undersized basement of a private house on Brighton Beach. The two-bedroom dwelling provided them and their three kids exactly what they needed – a roof over their heads.

Carlos attended Abraham Lincoln High School for exactly three days, before deciding to drop out entirely. He quickly replaced school with a job – working a few hours a day at a restaurant as a dishwasher and helping out in a hardware store.In addition, Carlos took care of his 11-year-old brother, Javier, and 9-year-old sister, Yolanda. At merely the age of 15, Carlos took on the responsibility of an adult – school was the furthest thing from his mind...

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