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Those being honored as “Champions for College Opportunity” are:
Bill Habermehl, superintendent, Orange County Department of Education
Sara Lundquist, vice president, student services, Santa Ana College
Dale Ward, executive vice president, Santa Ana Chamber of Commerce
More than 8,000 California middle and high school students submitted written, poster and radio/TV ad entries answering the question: “Why should California leaders save you and your peers a spot in college?”
The 20 Orange County scholarship winners are:
• Ramneet Ahluwalia, written word, $500, 7th grade, Walker Junior High
• Erin Barlow, written word, $500, 6th grade, Abraham Lincoln Middle School
• Monica Benavides, written word, $500, 11th grade, Capistrano Valley High
• Ana Castillo, written word, $1,000, 9th grade, Capistrano Valley High
• Kevin Cha, written word, $500, 7th grade, Alamitos Intermediate School
• Uriel Flores, TV ad, $1,000, 9th grade, Savanna High
• Patzi Garcia, written word, $500, 10th grade, Orange High School
• Fermin Gomez, written word, $500, 10th grade, Capistrano Valley High School
• Ariel Gonzales, TV ad, $500, 12th grade, Aliso Niguel High
• Emani Harris, written word, $500, 7th grade, Abraham Lincoln Middle School
• Mike Jensen, TV ad, $1,000, 9th grade, Capistrano Valley High
• Victoria Lee, radio ad, $500, 10th grade, Fountain Valley High
• Dominique Lewis, written word, $1,000, 8th grade, Abraham Lincoln Middle School
• Danielle Mitrak, written word, $500, 8th grade
• Lynn Pham, poster, $1,000, 12th grade, Los Amigos High
• Dulce Rosas, written word, $500, 8th grade, Abraham Lincoln Middle School
• Aidan Shimmin, Poster, $500, 8th grade, Portola Middle School
• Madelyn Smith, Poster, $500, 11th grade, Dana Hills High
• Madison Sudakoff, Poster, $1,000, 8th grade, Shore Cliffs Middle School |