TIF Student Headed to Johnson and Wales University to Study Culinary Arts

Yesenia, a member of TIF's Auto Tech Club, has received word that she's been accepted to Johnson and Wales University to study culinary arts. Yesenia is pictured above (bottom row, center, pink shirt) with other members of TIF programs.
“I am excited and very thankful that Johnson and Wales has opened their doors and have given me a great opportunity to fulfill my dreams,” says Yesenia.
We offer our heartfelt congratulations to Yesenia — it's a great accomplishment.
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1 - Elda Hernandez on 12/02/09 at 05:38pm
Yesenia worked very hard for to get into Johnson & Wales. Keep up the good work!