STC's dean of math and science remembers his days as a Roma High School teacher

Published: Sept. 11, 2023, 11 a.m.

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MCALLEN, Texas - When South Texas College\\u2019s dean of math and science, Dr. Ali Esmaeili, taught at Roma High School many years ago he was saddened by the lack of ambition of his students.


When he asked them what they wanted to do, they would say, \\u201cgraduate from high school and then help my parents in the field.\\u201d


Determined to change the life trajectory of his students and their families, Esmaeili started giving his charges titles. It was Doctora Maria and Ingeniero Jesus. He wanted them to believe they could go to college and pursue a professional career. Today, high school principals come up to Esmaeili and thank him for helping them achieve their career goals.


\\u201cI always tell our faculty if you think your students will become a doctor, they will become a doctor. It is up to us as a teacher; that we believe that student can achieve that,\\u201d Esmaeili said.


\\u201cYou have heard the phrase, you are what you eat. With me it is, they will become what they think they can become.\\u201d


Esmaeili added: \\u201cYou have to start telling them you have the potential to become that. But, you have to really love what you do in order for a student to believe you. When I tell a student, I want you to be whatever you want to be, but I want to tell you, I will be next to you to achieve that. And they believe me because they know I mean business.\\u201d


In the audio interview below Dr. Esmaeili looks back at his days as a teacher at Roma High School.

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