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Reaching Out NJ SEEDS Helps Students Blossom S WRITTEN BY DEBORAH SCHAPIRO oleio Cuervo, 35, is a Silicon Valley superstar. As an early Facebook employee, he helped create the now-famous thumbs-up “Like” button that has become ubiquitous on other websites. Cuervo was later head of design at Dropbox and is today an investor and advisor to early-stage tech companies in the Bay Area. Originally from blue-collar Piscataway, Cuervo says: “I can trace back all of my professional and educational opportunities to my enrollment in the NJ SEEDS scholars program.” NJ SEEDS is an extra-curricular program that academically and socially prepares high-achieving, low-income students for admission to selective private secondary schools and colleges across the country. Established in 1992, the Newark-based program counts among its board members and volun- teers a number of Millburn-Short Hills residents. The SEEDS program is actually three separate programs: Young Scholars, Scholars, and College Scholars. The Scholars program, serving eighth graders, 22 MAY 2017 MILLBURN & SHORT HILLS MAGAZINE is the oldest and admission is extremely competitive. “We get 500 or 600 applica- tions each year for this program, which we whittle down to 180-200 based on grades, recommendations and test scores,” says John Castano, executive director. “These 180-200 applicants are inter- viewed by our staff and take a test similar to the SSAT (Secondary School Admission Test). We invite around 120 of them for our Summer Challenge, which is three weeks at the Hill School in Pennsylvania. We try to mimic a boarding school experience there, with intensive academic courses, electives and study halls. At the end of the summer we narrow it down to 96 students.” Those 96 students are then invited to spend six hours every Saturday during their eighth-grade year at either the Pingry, Seton Hall Prep or Dwight- Englewood School, doing intensive academic work aimed at gaining them admission to selective high schools. They also return for a second summer session at the Hill School, where they are allowed to choose an academic track, such as business, humanities or STEM. > THUMBS UP Soleio Cuervo, Facebook “Like” button creator and former head of design at Dropbox, was a NJ SEEDS scholar. PRICE Nonprofit nurtures underprivileged students and coaches them through high school, college and beyond