Community ESL Program Honored for Advancing Racial Equity

The Whitewater Unified School District’s Community ESL Program has received the Wisconsin Policy Forum’s 2024 Salute to Local Government award for its efforts in advancing racial equity. The program, launched in 1997, offers English language learners opportunities to enhance their reading, writing, and communication skills. Under the leadership of Jorge Islas-Martinez and Melania Argueta Borchert, the program has grown to help students work toward U.S. citizenship, improve computer literacy, and access important local resources.


“We are deeply humbled by this recognition and proud to receive the award on behalf of our community,” said Islas-Martinez. “Our goal has always been to create a welcoming environment that allows our adult students to grow, thrive, and reach their fullest potential. This achievement has been built over 25 years, with generations of families impacted. It’s something for us all to be proud of and celebrate.”

“I am proud of the work our program is doing to advance ALL the members of our community. We are lucky to have the staff of the Community ESL Program that is committed to our learners and advancing them in the English language,” said Dr. Caroline Pate-Hefty, Superintendent. The annual Salute to Local Government awards ceremony was held Wednesday, November 13, at the Italian Conference Center in downtown Milwaukee. Representatives from the Whitewater Adult ESL Program attended the event alongside other award recipients who were recognized for their contributions to Wisconsin’s communities.

The Community ESL Program is financially supported by the Whitewater Unified School District, with additional contributions from local civic groups and churches, and childcare funded by the United Way. For more information, please visit www.wwusd.org/page/adult-esl-program.

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