Wunderkind Alisa: At the age of 10, the youngest graduate in California!

Alisa Perales, 10 Jahre alt, wird die jüngste Absolventin des Crafton Hills College in Kalifornien und kämpft für gleiche Rechte.
Alisa Perales, 10 years old, becomes the youngest graduate of the Crafton Hills College in California and fights for equal rights. (Symbolbild/DNAT)

Wunderkind Alisa: At the age of 10, the youngest graduate in California!

San Bernardino, Kalifornien, USA - A remarkable milestone is imminent: Alisa Perales will be the youngest university graduate in the USA on May 25, 2025. At the age of just ten, she ended her at the Crafton Hills College in San Bernardino, California. Alisa can count to 100 at the age of two and worked at eight at Matura level. Her impressive career is the result of a special education: her father, Rafael Perales, taught her at home because she could not afford a private school or a tutor.

In order to adequately demand Alisa, her father developed a curriculum with the help of online resources. Her commitment and extraordinary skills led her to meet all the prerequisites for a high school degree at the age of eight. As part of her studies on the Crafton Hills College, Alisa is graduated with two Associate Degrees in natural sciences and mathematics, whereby her end average is expected to be close.

Alisa's legal struggle for equality

The impressive young student was not only academically active. In 2022, she filed a lawsuit against the California law and the US government for age discrimination, with the aim of calling for the right to vote. She argued that her level of knowledge was comparable to that of an 18-year-old without hesitation. Unfortunately, however, she was defeated before the 9th Circuit Court of California, and she could not afford an appointment.

With the graduation, Alisa will be the youngest student who has ever achieved a college degree in California. Your interest in politics and the influence of your father on your education have shaped your career. She took part in a political course at the age of eight.

homeschooling as an educational trend

Alisa's success is part of a larger trend in the USA where homeschooling has become more important. According to the US Census Bureau, the number of homeschooling families between spring and autumn 2020 doubled to 11.1% of all US budgets. This development was further reinforced by the Covid 19 pandemic. Homeschooling has developed from a margin to an established education system, whereby the motives of families have changed significantly in recent decades.

in an environment in which more and more families log out their children from public schools, Alisa Perales experienced an individual education that was based on her high talent and wishes of her family. Educational scientists have divided homeschooling into five phases, whereby the acceptance is so high today that many public school districts are looking for creative ways to secure new registrations.

Various studies show that students taught at home on average lower depression values ​​and higher degree successes. Alisa is a lively example of this positive development and plans to work in the technology industry, especially in the field of artificial intelligence.

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OrtSan Bernardino, Kalifornien, USA
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