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From Frustration to Resilience: An Immigrant’s Journey Through NewComer Academy

Being an immigrant and a no-English immigrant young adult through school and life is not an easy journey. But as I reflect on my experience, I realize that it helped toughen me up and shaped me into the person I am today.

As a no-English immigrant, I remember the frustration and isolation of not being able to communicate with others. It was a difficult experience, but it taught me resilience and the importance of hard work. I had to work twice as hard as my peers to learn the language and keep up with my studies.

But as time passed, I began to see the benefits of being bilingual. I could speak to my family in their native language and also communicate with a wider range of people. I realized that being an immigrant and learning a new language gave me a unique perspective that others didn’t have.

Throughout my journey, I encountered many challenges, but I also received support from teachers and mentors who believed in me. They provided me with the guidance and resources I needed to succeed, and I am forever grateful for their kindness.

As I moved through school and into my adult life, I faced new challenges, such as navigating the complexities of the immigration system and overcoming stereotypes and discrimination. But through it all, I remained resilient and determined to achieve my goals.

Today, as a successful professional, I recognize that being an immigrant and a no-English immigrant young adult has made me stronger and more adaptable. I have learned to embrace diversity and appreciate the beauty of different cultures. I am proud of my journey and the person I have become.

Being an immigrant and a no-English immigrant young adult is not an easy journey, but it can be a rewarding one. It teaches resilience, hard work, and the importance of community support. To all the young immigrants out there, know that you are not alone and that your journey can lead to great success and personal growth.

Di Tran’s reflection as a visitor and presenter at NewComer school

As I walked through the building and presented to different classes of students, I saw myself in every single one of them. I remembered the frustration and isolation of not being able to communicate, but I also felt confident and shared that confidence with the students. I knew that they could achieve their dreams, just as I had become a successful serial business owner and IT professional with multiple degrees.

I want to thank the teachers of JCPS, especially all ESL teachers, for their dedication and hard work in changing the lives of these young immigrants. They provide critical support and resources to these students, helping them overcome language barriers and succeed in their new home.

To all young immigrants out there, know that you are not alone. Embrace your uniqueness and believe in yourself. With hard work, determination, and community support, anything is possible. And to the teachers and mentors who provide support and guidance to young immigrants, know that your work is invaluable and life-changing.