Crowley ISD Connections Magazine Winter 2016 | Page 5

EDUCATION & TRAINING Nayeli Barrios, a Crowley High senior, spends a class period three days a week assisting in a kindergarten classroom at Bess Race Elementary School for her CTE internship. It’s a perfect fit for Barrios, who wants to be a kindergarten teacher. “It is an amazing experience to come in here and actually not just sit in a classroom and think about what you’re going to do but actually know what it’s going to be like,” Barrios said. “I’m so grateful for this opportunity.” She gets to develop lesson plans and teach lessons as well. “They look up to me and ask me for help, and that’s amazing that I can be able to help them,” she said of the students. “It’s a great feeling. I love coming here so much.” Bobette Vroon, Barrios’ CTE teacher, said there are 15 Education & Training students in internships at Deer Creek and Bess Race elementary schools. Students can get that experience their junior and senior years. “When they come over here, they are building their confidence and being able to prove to themselves that this is something that they actually can do,” Vroon said. “It’s more than just coming over here and playing with young children and having a good time. They become natural teachers, and I love seeing that in my students.” The CTE Center is adding internship opportunities in the spring, including a partnership with the Texas A&M University School of Law in Fort Worth for seniors. Yolonda Sewell, operations and programming coordinator for the Office of Admissions at the Texas A&M School of Law, said CISD high school students will get to hone their written and oral advocacy skills by participating in a moot court exercise and will shadow advanced law students and professors in legal clinics to experience the court system firsthand. “This internship is an invaluable experience for the students to obtain an in-depth overview of the demands of law school and the endless possibilities associated with a legal education,” Sewell said. “This is an initial opportunity for the students to begin establishing relationships for their future.” North Crowley High School senior Toiya Smith, one of two CTE students who will participate in the internship, is excited about developing those relationships. “There are going to be so many people who are working there who have either gone through the law pathway or even just people doing administrative duties that I can learn a lot of things from,” Smith said. Angelica Melendez, a Crowley High senior who also will intern at the law school, said the internship will give her the chance to see the work it takes to become an attorney. “It makes me really happy that I get this opportunity because not many people do,” Melendez said. “There are lot of people who go through college and grad school and then at the end they realize this isn’t what they want to do. Going through the law school and helping out there will help me see if this is really what I want to do.” Sewell has been impressed with Crowley ISD students she has seen and is excited to work with them in the future. “Having served as a juror during the mock trial for students in the legal services program, I know firsthand how driven, intelligent and highly capable the CISD students are,” she said. “I look forward to harnessing their talent and expanding their horizons. I wish a similar program existed when I was an aspiring attorney.” LAW ENFORCEMENT Winter 2016 | CROWLEY ISD CONNECTIONS 3