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National Mentoring Month: Alumni Step Up as Ambassadors in High School

Learn4Life’s Alumni Ambassadors help students navigate the social aspects of a high school education

There’s a lot more to high school than academics. Just ask Isabel S., who had trouble fitting in and socializing with her fellow students -- which made it hard to concentrate in class as she found herself procrastinating on homework and falling behind. Then she transferred to Learn4Life, a network of public high schools that offer personalized instruction and a flexible schedule, where she was paired with an Alumni Ambassador, a recent graduate of Learn4Life with a similar high school experience. The peer mentoring Isabel received helps students build community while making them more likely to persist through academic difficulty.1

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Peer mentoring in high school helps students build community which can improve academics (Photo: Business Wire)

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“My ambassador is Jolie, and she instantly made me feel welcome at my new school,” said Isabel. “She taught me to feel comfortable being around other people and encouraged me to join the Student Leadership Committee where I could socialize with people while working together on events.”

Before Jolie found Learn4Life, she too felt lost in high school. Her experience at high school was hectic and she felt like she was falling through the cracks. “Traditional high school for me was a struggle. I was always falling behind and couldn't find my groove,” she explained. “I was just longing to be heard.”

And heard she was. “Everyone at Learn4Life is so caring, and the needs of their students are always the top priority,” Jolie said. “So now as an ambassador, I can give students that same attention and understanding.” Most Learn4Life students come after struggling in a traditional school and in need of instruction that better meets their learning style. At its 80+ schools, Learn4Life provides twice the number of school counselors and tutors. Alumni Ambassadors act as mentors, facilitators and friends to students.

“I head up a Student Leadership Committee and I strive to teach students to take initiative and involve themselves in the community,” she added. “Plus, I work with the school counselors to help students finish their career exploration elective credits and to complete student aid and college applications.”

January is National Mentoring Month to raise awareness about how one conversation, one experience and one mentor can positively change a young person’s life. Learn4Life started its Alumni Ambassador program six years ago to offer an extra layer of support to its students. This part-time position is offered to recent grads who demonstrated leadership and initiative. Many of the ambassadors are pursuing post-secondary education or vocational training while mentoring students.

Jolie graduated in 2020 and is working on her associate degree at Sacramento City College – the first in her immediate family to do either. She plans to complete a four-year program with a major in psychology and aspires to go to medical school. Her advice to other students who have been struggling in school is to understand the importance of perseverance. “If you want to grow, it’s important to step out of your comfort zone.”

About Learn4Life

Learn4Life is a network of nonprofit public high schools that provides students personalized learning, career training and life skills. Each school is locally controlled, tuition free and gives students the flexibility and one-on-one attention they need to succeed. Serving more than 53,000 students – including full-time and intersession students – we help them prepare for a future beyond high school. For more information, please visit www.learn4life.org.

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1 Taylor & Francis: A Field Experiment Demonstrates Near Peer Mentorship as an Effective Support for Student Persistence, October 2017.

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