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At the Age of 94 He Overcomes Shame and Returned to Class: Mother and Daughter Move Santa Ana with Their Example of Overcoming

What for many would be unthinkable, for Catalina Mendoza became a fulfilled dream. At 94 years of age she decided to enroll in El Congo School in Santa Ana, driven by the enthusiasm of her 71-year-old daughter Teresa Tobar, who also resumed her studies in eighth grade. Together they walk to the classroom every afternoon, demonstrating that the desire to learn does not understand age. “I always thought I would be ashamed to get to school at my ag…
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What for many would be unthinkable, for Catalina Mendoza became a fulfilled dream. At 94 years of age she decided to enroll in El Congo School in Santa Ana, driven by the enthusiasm of her 71-year-old daughter Teresa Tobar, who also resumed her studies in eighth grade. Together they walk to the classroom every afternoon, demonstrating that the desire to learn does not understand age. “I always thought I would be ashamed to get to school at my ag…

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diariolahuella.com broke the news in on Saturday, February 21, 2026.
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