Bethlehem teacher Sue Lucrezi never gave up on Victor Cordova |
But this Pembroke Village resident is lucky. His parents never gave upon him. Nor did his three sisters and two brothers. Nor did his teachers at Colonial Academy, located in Wind Gap. And Bethlehem teacher Sue Lucrezi, who has crossed paths with Victor since he's been in fourth grade, has helped him complete something most of us never consider - a book.
Called "My Challenges and Victories," Victor's narrative describes his mistakes in graphic detail. But Victor has grown, both physically and emotionally, over the past year. He's now over 6' tall and, in addition to his book, is writing rap lyrics like this:
"When you're doing your best
you need to keep going.
Ignore what people say just keep it flowing.
You're the only person that controls you
and your mind."
Victor with Colonial Academy's Adam Kaltreider |
In a recent book-signing at Colonial Academy's Library, Victor stated he'd like to become a probation officer. "I want to help kids," he said. "I don't want to be on that hard path anymore."
Just about the entire faculty found an excuse to pop in, not for the cake, but to ask Victor for a signed copy of his book.
Victor's Mentor, Sue Lucrezi, is retiring "after 35.46 years, but who's counting?" she laughs. "I am definitely ending my career on a high note," she added.
Author and rapper, Victor has another talent. Basketball.
Liberty High School could always use another shooting guard.
(Blogger's Note: You can see more pictures on Facebook. )
I really hope this kid can put everything together and finish pulling himself up by his bootstraps. Really praying hard for this one.
ReplyDeleteAs a LEO who dealt with Victor a few times, I can say I am extremely impressed! Best of luck Victor! I'm rooting for you
ReplyDeleteI hope Victor achives his goals and be the best he can be. Good Luck!!!
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