
In her remarks, language arts teacher Jade reminded the graduates that, “no matter what path brought you here, nobody can take this accomplishment from you.”
We caught up with one student, Juan, to explore the path that brought him to that stage.
Juan’s OYA path began at age 15, spending three months in juvenile detention before his commitment to MacLaren Youth Correctional Facility. According to his parole officer, Miguel Herrera, Juan arrived wide-eyed but quickly stood out for his focus and accountability. He maintained an exemplary record with zero incident reports during his entire stay at MacLaren.
While other youth might get sidetracked by interpersonal conflicts, Juan stayed grounded. He volunteered for daily tasks like kitchen and laundry duties, and wherever he was, “they all say, ‘Wow, your kid is great to work with,’” Herrera said. “This guy is a hard worker. He always has a positive attitude.”
Educators noted Juan’s persistence. He continued to show up every day, asked for help, and kept going. He worked with both J Bar J and the school’s bilingual staff members, completing his work and progressing toward graduation. “He really strives,” Herrera observed. “In fact, he loves school.”
During his time in custody, Juan also discovered a love for writing music, quietly constructing lyrics to go with premade beats he could find online. He aspired to a career in music and, at graduation, staff played a song he wrote to express his journey.
His lyrics, translated from Spanish, share a message of resilience:
I have fallen, I have been knocked down,
And I have never stayed on the ground…
Jail is something that can teach you,
That if you go through it, you can change,
And a new life, you can start,
To be able to help all people…
Juan explained that he writes about his experiences so others can learn from them. During his time with OYA, Juan believes he’s, “learned that I can change for the better. Now I feel like a new person with a new life.”
Juan sought his degree because it would give him “more opportunities to follow my goals and dreams.” With his high school credentials secured, Juan plans to begin a stable career while developing his musical talents. He looks toward his next steps with a clear sense of purpose, focusing on the expanded horizons of his “new life, and a new beginning.”

