
May 01, 2025 - 06:00 AM
High School Diploma Program Opens Doors to Brighter Future
Uriel Castro鈥檚 childhood was not ideal: Defined by frequent moves and a lack of stability, it left him without the guidance he needed, and by a young age, he fell into addiction and found himself behind bars.
鈥淭his hindered my growth,鈥 Uriel said. 鈥淲hile kids my age were going to school, I was going to juvenile hall.鈥
I embarked on a journey that I never pictured for myself.
Surrounding himself with the wrong people also kept him from reaching his full potential. 鈥淎s a result of being a follower, I was incarcerated multiple times, making me imprisoned both mentally and physically,鈥 he said.
Last year, just four months after being released from prison and while living at a sober living facility, Uriel made a decision that would change his life for the better: He enrolled in the Adult Diploma program at Mt. SAC.
鈥淚 embarked on a journey that I never pictured for myself,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he staff at the school are very supportive and motivating, which helped me reach my goal. They helped me tap into this untapped potential. It feels good to have people believe in me.鈥
Uriel earned his high school diploma in March, and joined Mt. SAC President Dr. Martha
Garcia and Mt. SAC Board members Peter Hidalgo and Dr. Robert Hidalgo on an advocacy
visit to Sacramento in April. This month, he will be a featured speaker at the Adult
Basic Education graduation ceremonies.
Through the Adult Basic Education Department, students like Uriel can earn credits toward completion of an adult high school diploma or prepare for the GED or HiSET to earn a high school equivalency credential. Under the guidance of an instructor and support staff, free classes can be taken online and/or in-person, and coursework is offered in small groups or online.
Lesley Johnson, director of Adult Basic Education, noted that many students have had negative experiences with the education system. 鈥淲e have the opportunity to change their perspective,鈥 she said. 鈥淲e can show them that school is good, education is good, teachers are good. Our teachers care and we want students to be successful. We tell them: You can do it. You can be successful.鈥

One of those encouraging instructors is Alisha Diaz, pictured with Uriel at left, who has been teaching since 2020.
鈥淭his population is trying to change the trajectory of their life, and we get to be that support that sets them in a better direction,鈥 said Diaz, who added that it never too late to pursue earning a high school diploma or taking the GED test. 鈥淎 lot of students we get have one reason or another that they just kept putting it off, whether it was having kids, going to jail, or having to take care of family. But sometimes, when they have done all that, they can finally do something for themselves, and this is just for them.鈥
Graduation, of course, is an incredibly special time, and an event Johnson and her entire team looks forward to celebrating with students.
鈥淭his is a huge milestone for these adult students who decided to return to school to earn their high school diploma or equivalency, despite all the things that are happening in their daily lives,鈥 Johnson said. 鈥淲e are always so proud of their success.鈥
As for Uriel鈥檚 future, his plans are 鈥渢o continue with this momentum of positivity鈥 and enroll in credit classes in the Fall to begin the journey of earning a degree in Psychology.
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- Message from the President
- Mt. SAC's Own Bachelor's Degree
- Wildland Fire Technology Program Update
- Women of Color Action Network Conference
- LA Galaxy Executive Named Alumnus of Year
- Campus Construction Update
- Meet the New College Mascot
- Program Spotlight: Adult High School Diploma
- Faculty Spotlight: Journalism's James Koh
- Women's Sports Teams Finish on Top