21-year-old student joins board

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This photo taken Dec. 12, 2012 in Aurora shows "Nacho" Cervantes cleaning up his taco cart, which he co-owns with his father, as his parents look on at their home. Ignacio, is a junior at Aurora University. A 2010 graduate of East Aurora High School, Nacho made history when he took his seat to serve on the East Aurora Board of Education, the youngest member to ever do so. (AP Photo/The Daily Herald,Bev Horne)
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The Cervanteses became emotional when talking about their son's success.

"I always wanted to be a good example, and to give him as much as I could," Ignacio Cervantes said.

"We always wanted him not to go through the difficulties we went through, or the difficulties our parents went through," Lourdes Cervantes said.

In high school, Nacho was a member of the National Honor Society and Tomcast Stars, a group that mentors elementary school kids. He ran varsity cross-country until an injury made him switch to being a soccer goalie his senior year. He graduated 11th in his class of about 500 students.

Throughout his childhood, he also worked after school for Sodexo on the Waubonsee Community College campus, and helped his father with his catering business, Tacos Junior, at events like birthdays, quinceaneras, first communions, weddings and more.

"Did I resent it? Yes and no," Nacho said. "Yes, because I knew I would be losing my weekends to have fun and be with friends. No, because I was helping my dad and making money, and also spending time with him, because he worked a lot."

Nacho said he decided to run for the District 131 school board because he wanted to have a greater impact than he did as a student board member.

"The board focused too much on business instead of worrying about the students. I'm not saying they were doing a bad job, but as a young person who just graduated from high school, I felt the board should focus more on the students," said Nacho, whose goal is to go to graduate school and become a foreign service officer.

Nacho said he believes in the importance of exposing students to the real world. Most recently, he's been pushing for a leadership development program that would allow East Aurora students to attend the United States Hispanic Leadership Institute's annual conference in Chicago.

"A lot of students here in Aurora have not even gotten out of Aurora," he said.

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