National Honor Society at Jimmy Carter Early College High School Organizes Successful Blood Drive 💉 #SavingLivesTogether
National Honor Society at Jimmy Carter Early College High School Organizes Successful Blood Drive 💉 #SavingLivesTogether
National Honor Society at Jimmy Carter Early College High School Organizes Successful Blood Drive 💉 #SavingLivesTogether
Carter Students Kick Off First Annual Talent Show
Carter Students Kick Off First Annual Talent Show
BOO Crew Joins Forces with NHS to Boost Blood Donations
BOO Crew Joins Forces with NHS to Boost Blood Donations
JCECHS Talent Show: Third place winner showcases folkloric dance.
JCECHS Talent Show: Third place winner showcases folkloric dance.
NHS Hosts Blood Drive: Students Line Up to Save Lives
NHS Hosts Blood Drive: Students Line Up to Save Lives
Red Gold News The Improvements of Our School
In this episode we talk about how many things can be implemented in our school to improve our daily lives at Jimmy Carter Early College. — Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/redgoldnews/message
Embarking On a New Journey, One Step At A Time
As his last year at Jimmy Carter Early College High School ends, senior Luis Flores embarks on a new journey with the United States Marine Corps.
To some, enlisting has never been in their career path, but to Flores, being a marine has been his dream since he was 12. Balancing dual enrollment courses and being involved in training for the Marines doesn’t stop Flores from questioning his love for the Marines.
“I’ve always wanted to help people differently. I believe there is evil in the world, and the marines are a force of good that makes a difference.” Flores said.
Despite the challenging and emotional decision to enlist in the Marine Corps, Flores’s family and friends stand beside him. Flores states that although he knows his relationships won’t be the same after serving, he has made amends with that and continues to spend his time here in the Rio Grande Valley in good spirits.
“I leave June 9, so about two weeks after graduation. I’m trying to spend all my time with my friends.” Flores said.
But being a Marine isn’t the only thing Flores wants to do; Flores is interested in cars and MMA fighting. Flores does Jiu Jitsu after school, attends personal training, and wishes to continue a career after serving.
“I want” to follow out my contract and serve for about eight years, get out, and pursue either MMA or get my certificate for welding and build off of that,” Flores said.
Personal training is a physical training program that conditions and trains incoming recruits for boot camp.
“I’m excited for boot camp; I know it’s going to be tough, but it makes me feel one step closer to achieving my dream,” Flores said.
While achieving his goals is thrilling, Flores admits that he is scared.
“I’m obviously scared; I have to leave my friends and family, attend” for 13 weeks, and then get shipped off to who knows where.” Flores said.”
But Flores does not take his fear negatively; fear is a good thing to him. Fear comes from leaving your comfort zone and doing something you usually wouldn’t.
“I was terrified when I actually began enlisting. I had a lot of doubts, but I realized that it’s all in my head; you have to push through to earn what you want; it’s your dream for a reason,” Flores said.
Flores has been looking forward to this opportunity since before he can remember and can’t wait to make a difference for our country.
JCECHS Dominates UIL Invitational Meet with 85 Impressive Wins
The Jimmy Carter Early College High School (JCECHS) UIL Academics Team participated in the first UIL Invitational meet for the La Joya ISD UIL for the 2023-2024 academic year, which was held on October 21, in collaboration with Thelma Salinas Early College High School. JCECHS students displayed their academic skills, securing an impressive total of 85 victories across various categories, including STEM, Journalism, speaking, and general academic events.
This noteworthy performance at the UIL Invitational meet highlights the dedication and commitment of JCECHS students to academic excellence. The school is proud of the accomplishments of its UIL Academics Team and continues to support students in their pursuit of educational achievements.
JCECHS remains committed to providing opportunities for students to excel in academic competitions, and this successful showing at the UIL Invitational meet underscores the school’s commitment to nurturing and showcasing students’ talents and abilities.