Perseverance pays off for Hatchet Lake grad
- Glen Strong | May 25, 2016
Tonya Hansen is turning 21 years old this year and will be exiting the Hatchet Lake Special Needs Education Program as a graduate. The graduation takes place this July 30th.
Tonya has Down syndrome and has been working toward her education for many years. When Tonya was asked what she likes to do, she replied that she likes to sing, dance and make new friends. Tonya is quite the “social bug” as she loves to meet new people whenever they come to town or when they show up at her school.
I had a chance to talk to Taylor, Tonya’s sister, and I asked her what it was like growing up with Tonya. Taylor told me that she remembers, from a young age, helping out with bathing and dressing Tonya, getting her ready for school and events.
“It was easier when Tonya was younger because now that she has matured she wants to be independent and this requires added attention,” said Taylor. “Tonya is always happy and she is a loyal friend.”
Taylor plays guitar and sings and Tonya is very supportive of her sister.
“She’s right beside me singing along,” states Taylor. When Taylor was asked about her sister graduating, she replied, “ I’m happy for her but it also means that times are changing and we will both be out of school and into the world. I want to bring a national awareness to people with Down syndrome.”
When I asked Taylor how she would describe her sister Tonya, she replied, “She’s the best. She’s just awesome!”
I couldn’t agree more. Congratulations Tonya!
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