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I am excited to announce the winners of Operation Graduation 2011, and before I do, I would like to recognize the operations managers, center directors and center staff who made it possible for the Class of 2011 to earn their high school diplomas.

Thanks to our staff for inspiring our graduates to reflect on what their diplomas mean to them, their futures and their families. Each student essay and video reminded me of how important it is to provide an alternate route to graduation for our students – and how vital your roles of operations manager, director and teacher are to the success of our students.

We received more than 70 essay and video submissions this year from graduates in 21 centers. Special thanks to staff at the following centers who took time to collect essays and film FlipCam interviews during the busy graduation season: Limestone and Huntsville, Ala.; Charter Central Tucson and Charter West Phoenix; Blackshear, Lafayette and East Cobb/Marietta, Ga.; East Allen, Ind.; North Harlem Chicago, Crestwood, DeKalb, Downers Grove, Indian Head Park, Matteson North, Mundelein, Naperville East, Niles, and Skokie, Ill.; Forest Park, Ohio; Potosi, Mo.; and Grand Island, Neb.

Now, on to our winners!

Click student names to read their inspiring winning essays:

Essays from these students rounded out our Top 12:

I encourage our center staff members to keep these graduates’ words top of mind as we get ready to finish the fall semester. I hope they will serve as motivation to keep up the great work as we settle in after the holidays and work toward graduating the Class of 2012!

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Thumbnail image for Operation Graduation 2011 Essay: Kaliee McCarthy (Skokie, Ill.)

Operation Graduation 2011 Essay: Kaliee McCarthy (Skokie, Ill.)

August 8, 2011

I look around at the kids who attend Ombudsman and I wonder what each of them did to get sent here. Each of us did something completely different or are here for very different reasons. But the one thing we all have in common is that, without Ombudsman, our dream of graduating from high school [...]

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Operation Graduation 2011 Essay: Ben Jambois (Skokie, Ill.)

July 22, 2011

My name is Ben Jambois and I am 18 years old. I am ten days away from graduating after finishing my second year at Ombudsman. My high school experience was marked by a turbulent history of continual visits to the principal’s office. I was apathetic about high school and the consequences of my actions on [...]

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Operation Graduation 2011 Essay: Stephanie Ketelaer (Skokie, Ill.)

July 20, 2011

I was a student at Niles West High School when, in my junior year, I became pregnant. I didn’t feel comfortable there anymore, surrounded by so many other kids. So I talked with my counselor to see if there were other options. I chose Ombudsman because of the shorter hours. It worked out perfectly for [...]

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