 He's an Oscar-winning actor, which we have here, but what else does it say? He's a UN messenger of peace. Does anyone know what the UN is? My name is Caitlin Peterson, and I've worked for Literacy Services for almost six years. We had seen that in our standard HSCD program, the pace just moved a little bit too fast, and a lot of our English learners would drop out before completing the program. This provides our English learners with a way to get their diplomas faster than they normally would. The requirements to get in are different, the level of support with the language and comprehension is different, the pace is different, but we do all the same things. How many of you have experienced reading graphs and data, like maybe in your native language? It's important to them to get that high school diploma because the majority of these students already have these skills. They know how to do this stuff. They can demonstrate these skills in their native language. The only issue is the English, like the language barrier, right? So we provide an opportunity for the students to get this diploma and continue on achieving their goals. It's important to me because I can't think of any other better way to spend my time and to use my skills than to help somebody else achieve their goals. Helping students work towards a very specific achievable goal that is also tangible is just extremely rewarding.