To the FBI and Beyond

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Let’s meet Elena Feliciano, a junior at Esperanza Academy High School. We first wanted to do a story about Elena because of her prestigious entrance into the FBI Teen Academy. However, her interests are many and we are excited to share a deeper glimpse into her life.

Elena Feliciano meets the FBI agent who sent her the acceptance letter into the program.

Elena Feliciano desires to be a homicide detective. Her plans include studying criminal justice at either Temple or Drexel University and then working her way into the FBI. Elena sees deep issues like violence and drug abuse affecting her community. She says she wants to enter the police force to be someone that the community can trust. “I’m a sentimental person, and I like to help others. That’s mainly what led me to this career path,” she said.

Elena plays the role as attorney in the Opera Mock Trial.

Her passions of service, protection, and community engagement have aligned in her high school major of choice: law. The law major at Esperanza Academy High School, run by Mr. Kyle Riley, is a chance for students to see the inner workings of the justice system. The major trains students in debate through mock trial competitions, meets with city officials and attorneys, and culminates in a senior year internship with Esperanza’s legal team.

This past summer, Elena scored an internship with Ceiba, a Philadelphia non-profit organization assisting the Latino community. Their mission is to, “promote the economic development and financial inclusion of the Latino community through collaborations and advocacy aimed at ensuring their access to quality housing.” While Elena’s internship has given her opportunities to see tax preparation processes, she shared with the organization about her goal to join law enforcement. They introduced her to the FBI Teen Program, and soon the FBI knew they had found the perfect candidate for their summer program.

During the program, the FBI peeled back the curtain and gave Elena and other teens a glimpse into day-to-day operations in the office. They also allowed for hands-on and engaging lessons surrounding cybercrime, handling evidence, terrorism, and polygraph machines. Students spoke with agents, SWAT members, specialists, and investigators. The FBI Teen Academy only confirmed to Elena that she is on the right track!

Esperanza Academy feels strongly about preparing our students with as many resources and tools as we can so that students are ready for their next steps. As Elena traverses mock trial, internships, and experiences with the legal field, we look forward to cheering her on every step of the way. We have seen her articulate her thoughts clearly, advocate for the voiceless, and stand for integrity. In whatever path she chooses, we know she will make a difference, and Esperanza Academy is grateful to have her!

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