Porterville Recorder

Message Of Strength from Atlas

He inspires at Mentors Conference Despite missing lower left arm, played Division I

- By ESTHER AVILA eavila@portervill­erecorder.com

Portervill­e Unified School District Pathway sophomores were challenged to “Believe in You” Friday by Kevin Atlas — the first player missing a limb to play NCAA Division 1 basketball.

It was all part of the 10th annual Portervill­e Unified School District Pathways Linked Learning Mentor’s Conference — an annual work-based learning event where students see, hear and learn from profession­als or mentors who share their path stories, advice and guidance around hiring practices, as well as workplace effectiven­ess and the importance of building profession­al essential life skills that are significan­t in any career path they choose to pursue.

The program began with Pathways Alumni Olive Flores as emcee, PUSD Superinten­dent Nate Nelson’s welcome, and Atlas as the keynote speaker.

Atlas joked about his 6-foot, 11-inch height, his red hair, and his missing left, lower arm. Born missing one arm, Atlas also shared stories about facing adversity, including a split-custody household, falling behind academical­ly and not being able to read in second grade, having ADHD, being dyslexic, having speech difficulti­es, being thrown into a special-education classroom, and being placed in counseling for angermanag­ement issues, and of watching his father die of cancer at a young age.

He was tall in sixth grade, had red hair and only one arm, Atlas said as he talked and joked about never winning at Twister or able to clap his hands.

“I didn’t choose this,” he said as the audience of 892 PUSD sophomores appeared totally focused and captured by the stories.

“Go and change the world,” Atlas said. “I want you guys to be more successful than me. There are 7 billion people in the world but there is only one you.”

He advised the group to not apologize about being themselves and asked them to look in a mirror and say “I love you.”

“I am going to challenge you. Today is going to be a phenomenal day. You’re awesome,” Atlas said.

He then stated students don’t grow in their comfort zone.

“If I can do it, a onearmed guy, you can do it,” he said. “I’m giving you the keys to success.”

As Atlas talked, he interacted with the students, asking for show of hands and occasional­ly calling on students from

the audience, taking a knee to be closer to the students, and walking out among them — hugging one student and her teacher.

Atlas stressed it takes only 21 days for the average person to rewire their brain.

“Spend a little time out of your day towards a good habit to set you closer to your goal,” he said after asking the sophomores about goals and dreams.

He challenged the sophomores to start with a positive affirmatio­n in the morning, offer two hugs or compliment­s a day and to be kind.

“Twenty-one days. It costs you nothing,” he said. “Wake up and find your voice. Smile. Two compliment­s a day.”

Following the inspiratio­nal talk, the students headed to breakout sessions represente­d by 14 industry sectors representi­ng sessions that align with the 14 college and career prep academies and pathways within the district’s six high schools, ranging from engineerin­g, health care, business, law and justice, environmen­tal sciences and computer sciences, building trades, and high-tech ag and green technology.

“The Mentors Conference is a collaborat­ive effort organized by the PUSD pathways department, high school site counselors, academy assistants and hundreds of profession­al industry partners,” said Cynthia Brown, Pathways Director.

The conference is mentor run and included the inspiratio­nal keynote speaker and alumni emcee, as well as various profession­al panels and breakout sessions completely facilitate­d by the district’s partners.

“This conference provides students with a profession­al conference experience to capture nuggets and apply to their skills building repertoire — relevant and vibrant inspiratio­n provided by passionate profession­al mentors who believe in empowering the future generation of leaders,” Brown said.

It was all a collaborat­ive effort organized by the PUSD pathways department, high school site counselors, academy assistants and hundreds of profession­al industry partners, said Brown.

As the students headed to their respective sessions, and in between sessions, students stopped in the hallways to say hello, offer hugs, fist or nub bumps, ask for autographs or be photograph­ed with Atlas.

“It was very exciting,” said Leticia Tapia after obtaining an autograph from Atlas.

Once in their breakout session, the students received advice from profession­als in their field, offering advise on everything from the hiring process and workplace effectiven­ess to career sector support and structures.

“We have so many partners who come to the table because they see the value of preparing them for their future,” said Erik Santos, PUSD Pathways Learning Director. “We really listen to our business partners. When they give us advice, we implement it into the class.”

The program ended with the Diaz brothers, Danny and David, who were depicted in the 2015 Disney movie “Mcfarland USA,” and sharing their true story of becoming champion contenders, and of the power of teamwork, hard work and respect.

The Mentor Conference was held at the Portervill­e Church of the Nazarene.

 ?? RECORDER PHOTO BY ESTHER AVILA ?? Keynote speaker Kevin Atlas speaks at the Portervill­e Unified School District Linked Learning Mentor’s Conference at Portervill­e Church of the Nazarene on Friday, April 22, 2022.
RECORDER PHOTO BY ESTHER AVILA Keynote speaker Kevin Atlas speaks at the Portervill­e Unified School District Linked Learning Mentor’s Conference at Portervill­e Church of the Nazarene on Friday, April 22, 2022.
 ?? RECORDER PHOTO BY ESTHER AVILA ?? Keynote speaker Kevin Atlas hugs Academy of Hospitalit­y instructor Melanie Lewis on Friday at the Linked Learning Mentors Conference at Portervill­e Church of the Nazarene.
RECORDER PHOTO BY ESTHER AVILA Keynote speaker Kevin Atlas hugs Academy of Hospitalit­y instructor Melanie Lewis on Friday at the Linked Learning Mentors Conference at Portervill­e Church of the Nazarene.
 ?? RECORDER PHOTO BY ESTHER AVILA ?? Portervill­e Unified School District sophomores listen to keynote speaker Kevin Atlas at Friday’s Linked Learning Mentor’s Conference at Portervill­e Church of the Nazarene.
RECORDER PHOTO BY ESTHER AVILA Portervill­e Unified School District sophomores listen to keynote speaker Kevin Atlas at Friday’s Linked Learning Mentor’s Conference at Portervill­e Church of the Nazarene.
 ?? RECORDER PHOTO BY ESTHER AVILA ?? Keynote speaker Kevin Atlas signs autographs for students on Friday at Portervill­e Church of the Nazarene.
RECORDER PHOTO BY ESTHER AVILA Keynote speaker Kevin Atlas signs autographs for students on Friday at Portervill­e Church of the Nazarene.

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