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Grad Spotlight: Learning And Leading At Visions

On June 2, 2025, Tim M. crossed the parking lot at our old office to complete his Grad Checkout. After getting academically cleared and taking a quick pic in his cap and gown, Tim left as an official high school graduate and alumni of Visions In Education. Less than 24 hours later, Tim crossed the parking lot at our old office once again – not as a student, but as a member of the Student Technology Services (STS) team. Trading his academic cords and valedictory medal for a blue and white Visions staff badge, Tim was ready to support the same community that helped shape his journey.

Tim enrolled in Visions’ University Prep Academy in 2022, one of four siblings seeking a flexible learning environment that would support their academic goals – including the opportunity to earn college credits while still in high school. A driven student and determined goal-setter, Tim not only graduated early as valedictorian, but also earned an impressive 82 transferable college credits. By the time he finished high school, he had already completed nearly 67% of his Cybersecurity and Information Assurance degree at Western Governors University.

“Graduating early as valedictorian feels incredible—I’m proud and grateful. Visions truly prepared me for success by supporting me in every possible way: flexible scheduling let me work ahead, and my teachers and counselors were always there with guidance, encouragement, and resources,” says Tim. “They believed in me, helped me set goals, and gave me the tools I needed to reach them.”

From Cybersecurity to Service

In addition to his undergrad, Tim also plans to get his Master’s degree by 2026. In the meantime, he’ll be troubleshooting technology, supporting students, and maybe even moving a few bins and boxes as Student Tech Support in Visions’ STS Department.

“Tim is an exceptionally bright young man with a very promising future. He approaches difficult challenges with confidence, unafraid, and consistently demonstrates strong initiative,” says Nick Veret, Student Technology Support Supervisor. “Despite only recently entering the IT field after being inspired by a Cybersecurity TikTok video (in Tim’s own words), he’s already earning some of the industry’s toughest certifications. There’s no doubt in my mind that he’s on track for an exceptional career in IT.”

“Tim is a great employee that has a positive ‘Can Do’ attitude, always willing to do whatever it takes to get the job done,” adds Chief Operations Officer Tom Tafoya. “I wish we could clone him!!”

The hands-on experience and supportive environment in STS “make every shift meaningful” for Tim, and he is especially grateful for the opportunity to gain real-world work experience as a student without falling behind academically.

“Visions gave me the flexibility to manage my coursework around my job,” explains Tim. “I’m grateful for the chance to grow both professionally and personally and am excited to keep learning and contributing however I can.”

While in Guaymas, Mexico, Tim became friends with this little girl, who never wanted to leave his side while he played games and taught the other children. To this day she asks when Tim will be visiting next!
Time with his team in Obregon, Mexico, where they worked with kids, gave out care packages, and brought the communities together.
Tim teamed up with some local in Obregon, Mexico to do a gig for the community.
Caroling with friends last Christmas!

Beyond cybersecurity (ethical hacking and threat analysis, to be exact), Tim has a passion for serving people, making a positive impact wherever he can, and doing missionary work. As a former student turned staff, Tim has this advice for our Visionaries:

“For families, being supportive and involved can make a big difference in helping students stay motivated and on track for success. Students, take initiative early—talk to your counselors, explore your options, and stay focused on your goals.”