From student to professor: She's showing them the way
Academic Excellence
December 20, 2023
Not long ago, Lulu Sanchez was an anxious teenager wandering the halls of Franklin High School, an undocumented immigrant living in a tough neighborhood in a tough town, wondering if her past might derail her future. It was only 12 years ago, to be exact. Now she’s back. She’s back, this time as a college professor. With a master’s degree. With a house, and a family of her own. And a story that reminds Franklin students every day of their limitless potential. “I was once in your seat,” she tells them, again and again. And it’s quite literally true. Delta College Professor Lourdes “Lulu” Sanchez now teaches a business class at Franklin, her alma mater. It’s what’s known as a dual enrollment class, an opportunity for high school students to earn college credits, on their own campus, for free. This is her first semester as a college professor. Sometimes it seems little has changed since she graduated from Franklin. Mrs. James, her old English teacher, still teaches a few doors down the hall. Her track coach is still here, too. Little has changed. But everything has changed. *** It’s 8:30 a.m., and Lulu’s classroom slowly fills with students still rubbing...