Immigration Stories at School

In April, the School hosted an assembly celebrating immigrants.

The Statue of Liberty represents the melting pot of America through immigration. Photo Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.

The Statue of Liberty represents the melting pot of America through immigration. Photo Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.

In April, the School held a Voices Assembly highlighting the immigration experiences of three students and teachers at school. The speakers of this Voices Assembly were PK-5 Teaching Assistant Namrata Schmottlach, Emma Guevara ‘23, and Francisca Guevara.  

A Voices Assembly is an event that occurs twice a year where students and teachers of a marginalized group share their experiences with the school’s community. Community members have the chance to offer their appreciation to the Voices Assembly speakers.  

The assembly was planned by the Director of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging Jessica Christian.  According to Christian, this was one of the best Voices Assemblies that the School has ever had.  

“It was just super emotionally raw in there, which I think connects the community and I’m hoping it helps people, including me, realize the privilege of being born in the country you are living in,” Christian said.

In honor of the Voices Assembly, The Gator interviewed four different students and teachers who have shared their experiences with immigration. 

Click on the face of each interviewee to read their story 

Emma Guevara '23 Guatemala

Photo of Emma Guevara '23. Gator file photo.

Photo of Emma Guevara '23. Gator file photo.

Mirna Goldberger Argentina

Picture of Mirna Goldberger. Gator file photo.

Picture of Mirna Goldberger. Gator file photo.

Ady Jaeckel '25 South Africa

Picture of Ady Jaeckel '25. Gator file photo.

Picture of Ady Jaeckel '25. Gator file photo.

Giulia Laurenza '25 Italy

Picture of Giulia Laurenza '25. Gator file photo.

Picture of Giulia Laurenza '25. Gator file photo.