Texas A&M College- San Antonio President Salvador Hector Ochoa dawned a Santa Claus hat earlier than taking the stage for a countdown to the second that greater than 40,000 lights would illuminate the campus.
“This has grow to be one in all our college’s most cherished occasions and traditions,” Ochoa mentioned Tuesday night in entrance of tons of of neighborhood members, college students and college supporters. “This isn’t solely a fun-filled vacation, however it additionally fulfills our mission of bringing hope and alternative, of being a lightweight to our neighborhood.”

This was the tenth anniversary of the younger faculty’s Lights of Esperanza, a practice that opens up the campus to its neighborhood to kick-off the vacation season collectively.
That night Ochoa was joined by his spouse Mari Ochoa, neighborhood members Fernando and Norma Reyes and mascot Normal the Jaguar on stage, to welcome the three,000 guests they anticipated on the celebration.
Occasions like this one are a precedence for Ochoa, he mentioned throughout an interview, as these may make a distinction within the lives of neighborhood members who may not really feel represented or welcomed by conventional greater training establishments.
“Rising up in South Texas, there was a college however I by no means went to that college,” Ochoa mentioned. “So for me it’s crucial to interrupt down these boundaries so that individuals can see what a college is and what it has to supply.”

Campus employees and college students handed out Santa hats with the college’s seal on them, a DJ performed Christmas music, and attendees may get pleasure from free actions together with a snow slide, a Letters to Santa station and an decoration adorning station.
Native distributors lined the sq. in entrance of the Central Teachers Constructing and Patriots Casa, promoting every part from presents like jewellery and stuffed animals, to meals together with chicken-on-a-stick, sizzling chocolate and extra.
College students mingled with their friends and the neighborhood, they usually arrange their very own cubicles to promote snacks to boost funds for scholar organizations.
“It reveals us how vital it’s to be engaged with our neighborhood,” mentioned scholar Ivey McCray. “I got here from a small college from Temple, Texas and we didn’t have a number of occasions like this… since I’ve been right here, I can positively say that I’ve felt [part] of the neighborhood right here.”

McCray, 20, is searching for a level in advertising and marketing and finance at TAMUSA, the place she transferred this fall from Temple Faculty. Having been homeschooled, she mentioned her mom felt snug dropping her off at a campus that isn’t too massive, however nonetheless large enough to present her that faculty expertise she sought.
Proper earlier than the lights have been scheduled to gentle up the campus, the presidentOchoa held a VIP celebration on the balcony outdoors of his workplace that overlooks your entire campus. There he thanked the employees, college, college students and the neighborhood supporters who’ve engaged with the college over its brief 16 years of existence.
Neighborhood members Fernando and Norma Reyes, have been invited to emcee the occasion together with Ochoa. They’re each natives of San Antonio’s South Aspect and mentioned they grew up with out this quick entry and publicity to the next training establishment.
Fernando Reyes is the founding father of Reyes Automotive Group, a Toyota Motor Manufacturing Texas provider.
TAMUSA and Palo Alto Faculty, didn’t exist of their neighborhood again then, and entry to scholarships was not as widespread as it’s at present, they mentioned. So their household has devoted quantity of their power into serving to elevate cash for scholarship funds to reduce this barrier.
Fernando Reyes served as El Rey Feo LX in 2008, a task that’s historically charged with elevating funds for scholarships, he has additionally served within the San Antonio Fiesta Fee. The couple’s two sons and daughter have additionally raised funds for training by San Antonio’s Fiesta.

“Economics shouldn’t be a purpose why they don’t go to highschool,” Norma Reyes mentioned. “Each father or mother needs their little one to get a greater training, to do higher than they did.”
After 56 years of marriage and lots of strikes round San Antonio, the couple say their residence remains to be the South Aspect and are very proud to see the college welcoming their neighborhood with occasions which can be centered round training.
“It opens the door for lots of people, simply the curiosity of seeing Texas A&M or Palo Alto Faculty,” Fernando Reyes mentioned. “If you’re enthusiastic about it and you discover out that perhaps you’ll be able to be a part of it, effectively then you definately’ve taken step one towards training.”
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