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College-Bound Alumna Shares Her Love for STEM & Community

In elementary school, Elvira was a shy, timid student. Although math was her favorite subject at her public school, she frequently silenced her inquisitive mind and thirst for knowledge. For middle school, her parents decided to switch from a public school to a charter school, so they enrolled her at KIPP Adelante Preparatory Academy in San Diego. A decision that would profoundly impact their daughter’s life beyond middle school.

KIPP Adelante is a school grounded in the belief that students will “seguir adelante” (continue to progress) in pursuit of their dreams – and Elvira could see and feel the KIPP difference the moment she walked through the doors.

“Before middle school, I really did not think about college. When I got to KIPP, they made me aware of college by naming classrooms after colleges and helped me see how college was an option for me,” she said. “If anyone has the opportunity to attend a KIPP school, they should take advantage of the opportunity because it will be helpful in their high school journey.”

Throughout her middle school experience, she grew to embrace her ambitious spirit and her deep passion for learning. When asked about KIPP Adelante’s impact on her educational journey, Elvira said one of the key things she learned to do best was to fearlessly ask for help, which is something she took with her to High Tech High Media Arts, a project-based public charter high school in San Diego.

Some of her proudest moments in high school included being a founding member of the Ballet Folklórico dance team, being a club lead for MEChA, producing a magazine on mental health disorders, creating a podcast about air pollution disparities in under-resourced communities, and designing a campus mural based on immigrants’ perspectives of the American dream.

Although she always knew she had a passion for STEM, a recent trip to her parent’s hometown in Oaxaca, Mexico, solidified her decision to pursue a STEM career. While there, she volunteered at a community clinic and was deeply concerned about the lack of access to medical devices and services. To address inequities like this, she plans to use her degree to create affordable and accessible medical devices for under-resourced communities.

When it came time to research her college and career opportunities, Elvira connected with her KIPP Forward counselor, who helped her navigate the college application process and explore her options. “I noticed some of my high school classmates would be stressed because they did not have support. I also noticed I would understand more of the college process than my peers,” she said. “That was all thanks to KIPP Forward because of all the resources, presentations, and information they gave me. They made me more confident throughout the process.”

In the fall, Elvira will attend the University of California, Irvine as a biomedical engineer and help close the gender gap for women in STEM. She will also be one step closer to living out her dream of fighting for healthcare equity and making a difference in her communities.

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Danitza Villanueva
Danitza Villanueva
Danitza Villanueva was born in San Diego but spent her youth with her family in Tijuana and grew up on both sides of the border. She has transferred her unique insight of cross-border culture, trends and philanthropy to her business and community interests. Danitza attended high school at The Academy of Our Lady of Peace and became the first woman from her family to graduate from college. She has two degrees, one from Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising in Fashion Marketing, and a second from San Diego Christian College in Communications. After starting GB Magazine with Esteban Villanueva in 2007, she has gone on to win awards and recognition from the community for her support of helping raise millions of dollars non-profit organizations. Currently she sits on the Board of Directors of the Academy of Our Lady of Peace and resides in East County in San Diego where she and her husband Esteban run DAESVI Publishing, home to GB Magazine, among several other publications.

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