Mondays will not be the same anytime soon for some students Miami teenagers. What started as an average school day quickly transformed into a series of exciting, unscheduled events made possible by Comcast. Inside the school’s dance room, the world breaking champion and Team USA athlete Victor Montalvo surprised the teenagers.
Montalvo told them to dream big and never stop believing in themselves, attributing his success to perseverance and his community’s support. Montalvo closed his remarks by inviting the room to participate in a short breaking choreography. The whole class enthusiastically joined Montalvo. Senior student, Skylar James, said it was her favorite part of the day.
Following the demonstration and before closing the fun-filled day, Comcast announced a laptop donation to all 161 students from the school’s dance program present. The investment into the students’ education is part of the technology leader’s Project UP program, which aims to advance digital opportunity, help build a future of unlimited possibilities, and open doors for the next generation of artists, innovators, entrepreneurs, storytellers, and creators.
Monica Barrios, the program’s teacher, acknowledged the importance of motivating kids in different ways.
“This was such a special and unexpected day for them,” said Barrios. “I am sure my students will remember this for years to come and it will serve as a source of inspiration for their future.”
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Comcast has been an official partner of Team USA since 2017 and serves as a founding partner of the Los Angeles 2028 Olympics and Paralympics.