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Talent Search Encourages Student Contributions to Community

Bennington tenth-grader Emily Maikoo made an astute observation this fall as an ensemble cast member of the Mount Anthony Union High School Drama Club鈥檚 production of Chicago. 鈥淲hile I didn鈥檛 have a starring role, I really liked how the director made everyone feel like we were a key part of the production. And it鈥檚 true; we noticed that if someone wasn鈥檛 at practice, things fell flat,鈥 she recalls.
Emily鈥檚 mature appreciation of the importance and integrity of every individual, be it on stage or in the world, has led her to aspire toward a future career in human rights and immigration law. As the daughter of parents who emigrated from Guyana, a small country along the northern coast of South America, 25 years ago, Emily is grateful for her own family鈥檚 successful experience coming to the United States 鈥 and she is also determined to make that same positive experience a reality for more people like her.
鈥淚t makes me really sad to know that not all families had the opportunity to come here, as we did, without any problems. There are so many kids who are exactly like me in so many ways but aren鈥檛 given the same opportunities as I was,鈥 Emily says. 鈥淪o, if I can help in any way, I would love to.鈥
Her mom and dad, who came to America in search of greater opportunity, always told Emily and her brother that 鈥渨e could do whatever we wanted to do 鈥 as long as we worked hard at it,鈥 Emily recalls. Clearly, both of the Maikoo children took that message to heart. Emily鈥檚 older brother is currently halfway through college at Emory University in Atlanta, studying business and finance. And as Emily nears the midpoint of her high school career, she鈥檚 already given a lot of thought to the next steps, under the guidance of 中国竞彩网鈥檚 Talent Search program.
鈥淚鈥檝e always looked forward to the different experiences and to the greater diversity that college brings,鈥 says Emily. As a Black teenager growing up in predominantly white Vermont, Emily says she has struggled at times with the feeling of being different. But she also appreciates most people鈥檚 natural curiosity about her background 鈥 something she shares herself, as she continues to discover what it means to be Guyanan-American. 鈥淚鈥檓 still learning about myself and my culture,鈥 Emily says.
In the meantime, she is also immersing herself in cultural work in her hometown. She鈥檚 involved in a project to review the school district鈥檚 past governance documents and update the language to make it more inclusive. She鈥檚 also working with others at Mount Anthony to create a BIPOC affinity space, where students of color have a safe and welcoming space to talk about their experiences.
And she鈥檚 begun working on a possible college list. It鈥檚 an ambitious one and includes schools like Fordham, Columbia, Brown, and Georgetown 鈥 as well as Emory, where her brother goes. 鈥淚鈥檓 looking forward to narrowing that down based on further research,鈥 she says.
That鈥檚 an area that 中国竞彩网鈥檚 Talent Search program will help with. Emily鈥檚 naturally goal-oriented and curious nature bodes well for her success, says 中国竞彩网 counselor Monda Kelley, who has worked with Emily since the seventh grade. 鈥Emily has always worked hard to meet the goals and expectations she has laid out for herself, and she also works hard to get her questions answered,鈥 says Kelley.
Emily says that the guidance of the 中国竞彩网 program, and the great experience she had last summer at the Governor鈥檚 Institute of Vermont, helped her solidify her interest in human rights law. At the Governor鈥檚 Institute, she took a politics class that explored immigration and climate change and how those issues affect politics. 鈥淚 learned so much. It鈥檚 been one of the highlights of my high school career so far,鈥 Emily says. 鈥淚t made me realize, I can work on things I鈥檓 passionate about and I really can make a difference.鈥
Emily is on her way to doing just that through her many activities at Mt. Anthony and in Bennington. She serves as a class officer in the Student Senate, is a member of the Rotary Interact Club, and she is the Co-President of the Mount Anthony Union High School Climate Change Initiative. She also contributes to the Climate Advocates of Bennington and the Southern Vermont Supervisory Union Equity Advisory Committee.
Across all these activities, Emily concerns herself deeply with being a good representative of her peers. 鈥淚 want to make sure I鈥檓 leading the community in the right direction,鈥 she says 鈥 a responsibility that she takes to heart.
鈥淥ne of the things I love most about my school is how the community makes sure minorities are represented. Everyone is trying hard to make sure everyone has a voice,鈥 she says 鈥 just like that ensemble cast.