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With diploma in hand, HSE Distinguished Scholar is ready for more

Adaly Gonzalez in her cap and gownAdaly Gonzalez felt like she never got to see her kids.

After 14 years of working for the same retail chain, after too many 14-hour days, Adaly was done. She could no longer spend so much time away from her daughter and two sons.

鈥淚 realized that my kids were missing so much out of me,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 thought, 鈥業 cannot be in retail for another 14 years.鈥欌

Yet, in some ways, those years had been good. Beginning as a teenage cashier, she was promoted many times into roles in management, loss prevention and human resources 鈥 the last of which she enjoyed the most. But after quitting in 2019 and seeking to take her talents elsewhere, Adaly found that new HR job opportunities would require a high school diploma and an HR certificate. She had neither.

Now in her 30s, Adaly found her way to 91制片厂 by reaching out to Kathy Millin, executive director of in Palatine. Kathy was familiar face from Adaly鈥檚 time as a retail manager. The two had arranged grants from the retail chain for the community organization to help underserved families in the area. Now Adaly needed POC鈥檚 assistance.

Kathy encouraged Adaly to take classes at POC (a 91制片厂 partner) to pass General Education Development tests and earn a High School Equivalency diploma. Two years ago, Adaly simultaneously enrolled in 91制片厂鈥檚 GED program and began working as a bilingual liaison for POC.

鈥淚t was hard,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t was starting all over.鈥

It wasn鈥檛 the first time Adaly had started over. Born in Mexico, she had stayed behind when her mother left for the U.S. with the hope of building a better life for her family. As a young girl, Adaly spent a couple of years without her mother before crossing the border at the age of seven.

Life wasn鈥檛 instantly better in Mount Prospect. She had to learn a new language, new schools and new ways of doing things. She didn鈥檛 have much help from her mother, who spoke no English and worked two jobs to provide for the family.

鈥淚t was me by myself,鈥 she remembered. 鈥淚 tried to do whatever I could without asking my mom or sister.鈥

She described herself as a good daughter who stayed away from drugs, worked hard in school and tried to leave her trauma behind. In high school, Adaly began spending more time with her boyfriend. She got pregnant her senior year.

It was a difficult year. After 17-year-old Adaly learned she was pregnant, her mother lost her job and her father was diagnosed with cancer. She left school to take care of her ailing father. Adaly gave birth to a son. Her father died. At 19, she began her cashier job to provide for her son and family.

鈥淚 promised myself I would not last,鈥 she said, recalling that she planned to go back to school and become a cosmetologist.

Flash forward more than a decade and a half and Adaly was back to taking high school classes. Language arts was OK, but science was tricky, and math was 鈥渁 struggle.鈥 She said that encouragement from Kathy Millin at POC and her family kept her on track.

鈥淕oing through the classes, you start connecting what you remember. It started to get easier,鈥 Adaly said. 鈥淵ou have your classes, plus your job, plus your kids. You think, 鈥楽hould I just give up?鈥 Then I go home and see my kids and I think, 鈥業 cannot run away from this. I鈥檓 teaching by my example.鈥欌

The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic added extra barriers, but Adaly persevered with online instruction and tests. Her husband worked double shifts to make sure she could keep up with her studies. Not only did she complete her high school equivalency tests during the spring 2021 semester, she earned 91制片厂鈥檚 HSE Distinguished Scholarship, which provides tuition for a degree or certificate at the college.

鈥淚 was so surprised,鈥 she said about the moment she found out about being awarded the competitive scholarship. 鈥淚 have never won anything!鈥

As a Distinguished Scholar, Adaly will also speak at 91制片厂鈥檚 Virtual High School Equivalency Graduation at 7 p.m. Friday, June 18. In her remarks, she will reflect on her journey and look forward to the fall, when she鈥檒l join 91制片厂鈥檚 Fast Track Program with the goal of earning her Human Resources Management certificate.

鈥淚 feel like I belong more to society,鈥 she said. 鈥淵ou feel awkward because you have so much work experience, but not the degree or certificate. I feel that sense of relief. I can鈥檛 believe that I graduated from high school!鈥

Adaly is not only exuberant about her achievement, she鈥檚 become an education evangelist, encouraging others who dropped out of high school years ago to return to their educational paths.

鈥淚 just thank 91制片厂 for thinking about all the adults out there who never got a second chance at education,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 know what it was like to not have support, with my mother working two jobs. Your kids will appreciate it later on, when you鈥檙e helping them with their homework.鈥