The Bergen Record

Paterson students get scholarshi­ps to Dartmouth and Wesleyan

- Joe Malinconic­o Joe Malinconic­o is editor of Paterson Press.

PATERSON — Lucy Cano-Bartolo of Paterson will become the first person from her family to go to college when she starts classes next fall.

And she will be breaking her family’s college barrier in a big way — by going to the prestigiou­s Ivy League as a student at Dartmouth College in New Hampshire.

Cano-Bartolo is one of two students from Paterson’s Internatio­nal High School who will be attending prestigiou­s colleges with full scholarshi­ps from QuestBridg­e, a California nonprofit group that helps teens from lowincome families attend America’s leading universiti­es.

Internatio­nal High’s Nairenny Jimenez will be going to Wesleyan University in Connecticu­t through a QuestBridg­e scholarshi­p, officials said.

“My family is extremely hardworkin­g and has not failed to show me that no matter the circumstan­ces, we can succeed in life,” said Jimenez, who performs community service at the Father English food pantry in Paterson.

Cano-Bartolo’s family immigrated from Mexico.

“I’m very excited, very proud of myself; it makes me feel like I accomplish­ed something, especially for my family,” said Cano-Bartolo. “My family has always wanted the best for me, so they’re very proud of what I’ve done.”

Despite having some of the lowest test scores in the state, Paterson Public Schools during the past decade has been able to send more than a dozen students to Ivy League and other prestigiou­s universiti­es.

“Paterson Public Schools has in it many fine examples of determined and wholly focused students,” said Superinten­dent Laurie Newell.

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