Student Success Story: Former ESL Student, Now Published Poet and Adjunct ESL Professor
Tue, 7 June, 2016 at 10:22 amFormer ESL Student, Now Published Poet and Adjunct
ESL Professor Gerardo Pacheco
The end of the academic year provides a moment to reflect upon,
and celebrate, successes of our students who have achieved the goals that they
set while at Cañada, as well as the preparation for the next steps in their
respective journeys. This student success story is very special as the ultimate
goal was to return to where his journey began… Cañada College.
“I first met Gerardo when he was a student in one of my ESL
classes,” recalled Cañada ESL Professor Jenny Castello. “When he was in
my ESL Reading Level 3 class, I remember noticing him as a student in this
class because he was very eager to learn and was very engaged in class.
By the time I had him in ESL Grammar 4, he had become a student with very
strong motivation to succeed and very good academic skills.”
Gerardo continued on his
educational pathway at Cañada where he earned his Associate in Arts
Degree in English with High Honors and transferred to San Francisco
State University (SFSU) with a scholarship. He stayed in touch with the
College while at SFSU and was invited back as a guest speaker (and read some of
his poetry) at Cañada’s ESL Recognition Event. He continued his education
at SFSU and earned a Master of Fine Art degree in Creative Writing and just
last year, earned a certificate in Teaching English as Second Language (TESOL).
Gerardo also completed his student teaching in Professor Castello’s ESL
912 class where she shared that Gerardo was very easy to work with as a student
teacher because he worked hard to prepare for the lessons that he taught and
connected right away with the students.
Gerardo is now an award-winning and published Poet, Creative
Writing Instructor at SFSU and also teaches ESL 901 Language Skills for
Workforce Careers at Puente de la Costa Sur in Pescadero; the program is part
of Cañada’s off-campus ESL Program and in collaboration with La Costa Adult
School and Puente de la Costa Sur, one of the College’s ACCEL partners. In
addition, last year, he was invited to be part of the Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference,
one of the oldest and recognized writers’ retreats in the nation, and this
summer, he will be joining some of the most well-known Latin writers at the CantoMundo
Writers’ Retreat and Macondo Workshop in Texas and the Frost Place writer’s retreat in Franconia, New
Hampshire.
“One of the many things I have dreamt in my life is teaching at
Cañada College,” shared Gerardo. “As an undocumented student, Cañada College
gave me the tools to dream. At Cañada, I learned to read, write and pursue a
career. I also found mentors like Jenny Castello. She is a great teacher, role
model, friend, mentor and I wish to be a fraction of the teacher she is. Cañada
College gave me a chance to succeed regardless of my legal status. At Cañada
College, I feel like I have a real family. Teaching at Cañada has fulfilled my
promise to give back to my community. I believe I can have a positive influence
on my students’ lives by sharing my life story. I always tell my students, ‘If
I could reach my dreams, you can do it too.’ Coming back to Cañada is a
dream come true.”
Congratulations, Gerardo, on your many accomplishments! We are
so lucky to have you as a part of our Cañada family. Thank you for inspiring
our students to achieve their dreams.