| Can! Grad Faces Adversity and Leads by Example |
| Unable to adequately satisfy the credit requirement set at her former high school, Brit’kne Washington began listening. ...Read More |
|
| Houston Can! Supportive Learning Environment Key To Grads Success |
| Seventeen year old Crystal Mejia knew her life was heading in the wrong direction. After realizing the combination of hanging around the wrong crowd and surrounding herself with people who were really not supportive or encouraging friends, she knew ...Read More |
|
| New Wife, Mother Seeks to Help Others as Registered Nurse |
| There was a time when Ana Hernandez didn’t have much hope for what her future might hold. Her days were filled with severe bouts of depression, sadness and even thoughts of suicide. ...Read More |
|
| Houston Can! Student Graduates From Football to the Firehouse |
| Having been offered a full athletic scholarship for football, Brian Hernandez believed he would live his dream of playing at collegiate level, and perhaps even as a professional. That dream, however, ended abruptly due to a serious knee injury. ...Read More |
|
| Grateful, Appreciative Parent Thanks Dallas Can! Staff |
| With her son approaching graduation from Dallas Can! Academy Oak Cliff campus, an appreciative parent takes the time to thank those who have helped him get there. ...Read More |
|
| Perseverance Pays Off for Graduate |
| Amanda Quintero, 2003 Dallas Can! Academy graduate, realized after graduation that she’d learned more than she expected. Not only did she learn mathematical equations, English literature and scientific practices... ...Read More |
|
| It’s never too late to find success |
| Among the crowd at the June 2006 graduation ceremony was the elated family of twenty-something Britnany Hollowell. Being older than most of her classmates at TEXANS CAN!-Carrollton Farmer’s Branch did not seem to bother Britnany. ...Read More |
|
| Foster care student finds home at Austin Can! |
| Ashley Gallardo was put into foster care as a young girl. Over six years, she was placed in seven foster homes in three different cities and attended 15 different schools. ...Read More |
|
| Young professional finds security at Dallas Can! |
Career leads him back to academy once again. “Crazy!” That’s the only term Hector Quintero can utter about his high school experience at Sunset High in Dallas, Texas. ...Read More |
|
| Can-do student earns Horatio Alger scholarship |
| Cynthia Miles, principal at Fort Worth Can! – Campus Drive tells of a student for which she is especially proud. ...Read More |
|