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November 14, 2018

Teachers join the Puerto Rican Day Parade to award student scholarships

Source:  UFT
Scholarship Recipients

November 8, 2018 (San Juan, PR) - The Puerto Rico Teachers Association (AMPR), the United Federation of Teachers (UFT) and the NYC Department of Education joined the National Puerto Rican Day Parade (NPRDP) Organization to recognize and award scholarships to a group of 32 Puerto Rican students on the Island. The scholarship program benefits both Puerto Rican students on the island and on the mainland to help them afford college and continue their undergraduate education.

“We are grateful to the NPRDP for making possible this opportunity for our students.  In a moment when many Puerto Rican families are facing many challenges and difficulties caused by the economic situation, these scholarships provide a tool for students to continue their education and thrive”, said Aida Díaz, President of the AMPR.

The $200,000 scholarship fund of the NPRDP awards 100 scholarships of $2,000 each to Puerto Rican high school students going into college. The initiative is possible thanks to the support of companies, organizations and unions like the American Federation of Teachers (AFT) and the United Federation of Teachers (UFT). “Kids are our future and higher education helps them succeed. With rising tuition at the University of Puerto Rico and other higher education institutions, this aid provides vital support and encourages its recipients to stay in school and pursue a professional career. As a union, we care not only for the well-being of our members, but also for the education and formation of our students”, affirmed Evelyn DeJesus, UFT Vice President for Education, and AFT Vice President.

“We are grateful to the UFT and AFT for their financial and professional support, and who review and help select the scholars,” said Nilda L. Oyola the chairperson of the Parade Scholarship Committee.

The announcement took place during an award ceremony hosted by the AMPR at their headquarters in San Juan.