Elmont Neighborhood Face: Ana Iris Mojocoa by Sarah Moi-Thuk-Shung

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Mrs. Mojocoa teaches students how to use geo mirrors for discovering angle relationships in reflections.

Ana Mojocoa is a favorite of the math teachers at Elmont Memorial High School. Her great enthusiasm and passion for teaching allows her students to excel in mathematics, from grades 9 through 12. Mrs. Mojocoa graduated from Queens college in 2005 and began teaching at Elmont that very same year. This year, in May, Mrs. Mojocoa earned her Master of Science degree in Adolescent Mathematics Education. “I finally finished my schooling, 10 years later” she jokingly said.

Although she served in the United States Navy for 13 years, Mrs. Mojocoa knew thats she wanted to be a teacher since she was a little girl. “I used to write on my walls and pretend I was a teacher. If I ever saw that my brothers and sisters or even my cousins were doing something wrong and I thought I could help them by correcting it, I would do that because I thought I was teaching them something.”

Originally from West Texas with Mexican parentage, Mrs. Mojocoa said that it took a lot of time to get adjusted to living in New York. “I do have to say that when I first moved here it was very hard, a big adjustment. I’ve been here for 11 years so now I’m used to it.”

After graduating from high school at age eighteen in El Paso, Texas and attending Texas Tech for one semester, she joined the Navy and lived aboard her ship in several states including California, Florida, and Maryland. Her final destination was Westbury, Long Island where she currently lives with her husband Anthony Mojocoa and their three children: Erika, 17, Cristian, 7, Andrew, 2.

Although Westbury is not too far from Elmont, the thought comes to mind, why Elmont? Mrs. Mojocoa’s original plan was to work at the main school in the district, Sewanhaka Central High School. After meeting the math supervisor at Sewanhaka and getting a taste of her teaching approach from a sample lesson, Mrs. Mojocoa knew that she wanted to work for her. “I am a very determined person and I was determined to work for her. So when they were doing the student teaching assignments I got assigned to North Valley Stream and I fought against it.”

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Mojocoa got her way and started at Sewanhaka. However, since there was no openings for the following year at Sewanhaka, she was placed at Elmont. It worked out and she was a perfect fit. She said, “ I just love it here.”

Podcast: Mrs. Mojocoa discusses the difficulty she faces in her teaching career at Elmont Memorial High School.

Mojocoa by Sarah Moi-Thuk-Shung

Elmont: Neighborhood Choice by Sarah Moi-Thuk-Shung

The neighborhood that I chose to research and write about is Elmont, Long Island. I moved to Elmont from Laurelton, Queens when I was 12 years old in the 7th grade. Prior to moving to Elmont, I had no idea that the town even existed. The reason I chose Elmont is because although I have been living here for eight years, I still don’t know much about the facts and background of this town. My home is in Elmont but since most of my childhood friends still live in Queens, I spend most of my time there. Elmont was made famous for being the home of Belmont Park, a major thoroughbred horse-racing facility that first opened on May 4, 1905 and hosts the Belmont Stakes. Elmont is located on the border of Queens County of New York City and Nassau County, allowing the town to earn the name “The Gateway to Long Island.” According to the 2010 census, the population of Elmont is 33,198.

There are two main roads that run through Elmont, Elmont Road and Hempstead Turnpike. These main roads are lined with businesses both big and small. There are countless mom and pop shops along these two main roads that bring to life the culture of this town. Through my research I hope to find out bout the history of the town of Elmont and meet some of the most influential people that have businesses here or live there. Hopefully by learning more about the town I live in, I will be moved to hand out here more often and be able to introduce my friends to a place outside of Queens.