Dolores Mission School in Boyle Heights held its first Career Day on Saturday. Dozens of first-generation 8th graders and high school students from the school's community, attended.
BOYLE HEIGHTS, LOS ANGELES -- Dolores Mission School in Boyle Heights held its first Career Day on Saturday.
They were there to listen to about 30 Latino, first-generation college graduates and professionals in several fields like medicine, law, business, and engineering.
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