Monday, October 28, 2024

Where are they now? Former Global Scholar Student - Michael Rinaldi

 I often hear from prospective students, how will the Global Certificate program help them?  Of course I have my quick responses; opportunity for a scholarship, recognition on transcripts, recognition at graduation and recognition from Wisconsin's Department of Public Instruction, but I also have had discussions with plenty of people who suggest finding students years after graduating high school and finding out if they are successful.  That is a tool they would like to use to measure the success of schools.  Well I wanted to use that tool to measure the success of the Global Scholars program and Global Education provided at Mukwonago High School.  So I have started tracking down former Global Scholar graduates and students who had a strong global focus while attending MHS.  I plan on highlighting the responses I receive from these Mukwonago Alumni and graduates of the Global Scholars Program.  

Our first highlighted student was a graduate from 2018.  Michael Rinaldi was among a group of four students who graduated with the Global Certificate in 2018.  Below are a few questions I sent his way along with his response.

Michael Rinaldi outside the Royal Palace in Madrid, Spain


What is a memory you have of the global scholar program or a global learning experience at MHS?
One of my fondest memories of the global scholar program was when I took a look at the list you gave me of the qualified books. I was a fiction-dominated reader, so I never read many books that gave me a perspective on life much different than my own. Then, I read I Am Malala. I was struck by the reality of the outside world, and all of the suffering people take on to get the same rights I have at home. It helped me to understand and be grateful for what I have. I still hold onto that book today and have shared it with many people since.

What global experiences have you had after high school?
 I have been fortunate to go on more trips after high school. In college, I signed up twice for a German Art History class that took a trip during winter break to see the art in person that we studied in Germany. On the second time, I chaperoned and made sure other people got to enjoy the trip as much as I did. I also went to Spain to visit my wife who was studying there at the time. I hope everyone gets the opportunity to travel at least once.

Has being a global scholar helped you after high school, and if so, how?
I would argue that being a Global Scholar helped me more than some of the actual technical classes I had. At work, its obvious that my global scholar certificate has given me an advantage. With more diversity experience and world experiences, I felt like that I was able to offer a broader perspective that helped me give better advice on key global product decisions. It also helped me work with engineers with different backgrounds in a world that is getting smaller and smaller and more international by the day.



Michael and Megan (Bartz) Rinaldi in Santorini, Greece


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