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Simon Youth Foundation believes a high school diploma should be just the beginning

Simon Youth Foundation believes a high school diploma should be just the beginning

by SYF | Feb 22, 2012 | Blog

Simon Youth Foundation is known for its commitment to helping at-risk students graduate from high school through its national network of non-traditional schools called Simon Youth Academies. Possibly a less publicly known but equally emphasized component of the SYF...
Simon Youth Foundation student’s academic career takes turn for the international

Simon Youth Foundation student’s academic career takes turn for the international

by SYF | Nov 21, 2011 | General

There’s a lot going on in the world in late 2011. National revolutions, economic worries, pending political seasons all dot the global landscape, and for Sonia Davis being a part of the international goings-on is her professional dream. Sonia Davis, blue folder in...
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Alex
Alex isn’t a quitter. As a child, he struggled with severe anxiety and depression to the point of getting sick at the sheer thought of having to go to school. Alex knew he had to make a change for himself and find ways to cope with his anxiety.

He began to make friends, focus on his schoolwork, and got a job working on cars when he turned 16. Alex found his passion in cars and began an apprenticeship, working early morning shifts before class even started. Because of this, Alex knew he needed an alternative classroom environment that allowed him to pursue his dream of becoming an automotive technician while earning his high school diploma. Alex attended Simon Youth Academy and successfully juggled his passion for his job and his education. Alex is now a full-time automotive technician working for a large Indianapolis-based dealership.