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Points of Pride Awards May 2017 SPRING INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT Points of Pride Awards May 2017 ROBERSON MIDDLE SCHOOL Alfonso Guevara, Science Olympiad, State Linh Nguyen, Science Olympiad-Poisons and Potions, 1st Allen Richardson, Science Olympiad, State (alternate) Place, State and Science Olympiad- Crime Busters, 3rd Place Ashley Romero, Science Olympiad-Crime Busters, 3rd State Place State Nancy Lo, Science Olympiad, State Bhagwant Singh, Science Olympiad, State Shirel Houndekon, Science Olympiad, State Dylan Pursley, Science Olympiad, State Xander Gomez, Science Olympiad, State Evin Linos, Science Olympiad, State Xavier Todd, Science Olympiad, State Jordyn Pharris, Science Olympiad, State (alternate) Joshua Hernandez, Science Olympiad, State Kevin Bonilla, Science Olympiad, State Kevin Wang, Science Olympiad, State TWIN CREEKS MIDDLE SCHOOL TEAM AWARD Texas State History Competition, State Qualifying Team Adriana Benitez, Analise Caudle, Andrew Hagen, Anthony Celauro, Avaryl Clark, Catherine Castille, Darrion Paul, Demitra Jackson, Isabella Patino, Jai Persaud, Jasmine Ruiz, Jesse Segovia, Nicholas Cairns, Noah Steres, Sheridan Hilliard, Zauren Donahue. DEKANEY HIGH SCHOOL Bryce Cruz, Wheel Chair Shot Put, State Qualifier Lauren Sheppard, Texas State Solo and Ensemble Contest, Chyna Everson, Texas Forensic Association State Voice, State Qualifier Competition, Duet, State Qualifier Milena Flores, Texas State Solo and Ensemble Contest, Diana Reyes, Texas State Solo and Ensemble Contest, Voice, Music Theory, State Qualifier State Qualifier Omar Carrillo, Texas Music Educators Association All State- Gerson Sibrian, Texas Music Educators Association All State 27th chair, Clarinet Concert Band - 9th chair, Trumpet Concert Band Quincy Gentry, Texas Forensic Association State Jamez Bedford, Texas State Solo and Ensemble Contest, Competition, Prose, State Qualifier Voice, Music Theory, State Qualifier Shamahl Stewart, Texas State Solo and Ensemble Contest, Jaylen Johnson, Texas Forensic Association State Voice, Piano and Music Theory, State Qualifier Competition, Student Congress, State Qualifier Tierra Edmonds, Texas Forensic Association State Joshua Cole, Texas State Solo and Ensemble Contest, Competition, Duet, State Qualifier/National Speech and Voice, State Qualifier Debate Association, Program Oral Interpretation, National Qualifier Joshua Palomo, Texas State Solo and Ensemble Contest, Music Theory, State Qualifier Trevonte Mitchell, Texas Forensic Association State Competition, Dramatic Interpretation, State Qualifier/National Joshua Ferrell, Texas State Solo Ensemble Contest, Music Speech and Debate Association, Dramatic Interpretation, Theory, State Qualifier National Qualifier Juan Guardiola, Texas Music Educators Association All State Velia Mier-Luna, Visual Arts Scholastic Event, Gold Medal - 1st chair, Contrabassoon X’Zavier O’Neal, Texas State Solo and Ensemble Contest, Kelsi Flores, Texas State Solo and Ensemble Contest, Voice, Voice, State Qualifier State Qualifier Kojuan Gray, Texas State Solo and Ensemble Contest, Voice, State Qualifier Continued Next Page SPRING INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT SPRING EARLY COLLEGE ACADEMY Abrianna Fletcher, Associate of Arts Degree Joven Resendez, Associate of Arts Degree Adriana Silva Duran, Science Olympiad, State Juan Pineda, Associate of Arts Degree Alana Houck, Associate of Arts Degree Julie Tea, Associate of Arts Degree Alexander Aziaklo, Science Olympiad, State Justin Malbreaux, Associate of Arts Degree Alizon Guerra, Associate of Arts Degree Kathryn Glenn, Science Olympiad, State Andrea Madison, Associate of Arts Degree Kaylen Taylor, Science Olympiad, State Andrew Jackson, Science Olympiad, State Keelin Gunnells, Science Olympiad, State Angel Diaz, Texas History Fair, Gold Medal Khloe Ervin, Associate of Arts Degree Anh Tran, Science Olympiad, State (alternate) Lissette Cantu, Associate of Arts Degree Benita Sabu, Associate of Arts Degree Mariana Meraz, Associate of Arts Degree Bhavin Patel, Science Olympiad, State Maximiliano Rodriguez, Associate of Arts Degree Brandon Look Fong, Science Olympiad, State Miriam Pereira, Texas History Fair, Gold Medal Brittany Pitcher, Associate of Arts Degree and Science Myra Davis, Associate of Arts Degree Olympiad, State Natalie Becerra Padilla, Associate of Arts Degree Natasha Hameed, Associate of Arts Degree Carlos Segovia, Associate of Arts Degree Noah Borne, Associate of Arts Degree Christopher Cortez, Associate of Arts Degree Noelle Thurman, Associate of Arts Degree Daniel Smith, Associate of Arts Degree Olivia Wright, Associate of Arts Degree Daniela Diaz, Associate of Arts Degree Omar Rosales, Associate of Arts Degree Desmond Etumnu, Texas History Fair, Gold Medal Orlando Rivera, Associate of Arts Degree Destiny Duhe, Associate of Arts Degree Patience Trowell, Associate of Arts Degree Pearlle Melendez, Associate of Arts Degree Devin Abreu, Associate of Arts Degree Peter Mai, Science Olympiad, State Ena Campos-Hensley, Science Olympiad, State Rebecca Melendez, Associate of Arts Degree Eric Lizama, Associate of Arts Degree Ricardo Poitier, Associate of Arts Degree Erick Vazquez, Associate of Arts Degree and Science Rony Lopez, Associate of Arts Degree Olympiad, State Samuel Garcia, Associate of Arts Degree Ethan Posana, Associate of Arts Degree and DELL Scholar Timothy Olotu, Associate of Arts Degree Faith Burkett, Associate of Arts Degree Toria Rogers, Visual Arts Scholastic Event, Gold Medal, State Victor Martinez, Science Olympiad, State Fatimah Bhuiyan, Associate of Arts Degree Victoria Crowder, Visual Arts Scholastic Event, Gold Medal Freddy Trujillo, Associate of Arts Degree and Gold Seal, State Gabriel Dossey, Associate of Arts Degree Yadhira Carrillo, Science Olympiad, State (alternate) Gabriel Osorto, Associate of Arts Degree Yadira Mendoza, Associate of Arts Degree Giovanna Gomez, Associate of Arts Degree TEAM AWARD Housbaldo Mendoza, Associate of Arts Degree and Texas State History Competition, State Qualifying Team Science Olympiad, State Angel Diaz, Britney Turcios, Desmond Etumnu, Miriam Jayla Richardson, Associate of Arts Degree Pereira. Jessica Selim, Associate of Arts Degree Jocelyn Sauceda, Associate of Arts Degree SPRING HIGH SCHOOL Analyssa Alvarado, Medical Innovation/Health Occupation Jonely Perez, Chapter Reflections/ Health Occupation Students of America, 2nd Place State Students of America, 2nd Place State Andres Diaz, NJROTC Male Eastside National Rifle, 1st Josue Hernandez, Texas Music Educators Association All place State - 6th chair Tenor-Bass Choir, Tenor 2 Anthony Cook, Texas Music Educators Association - 6th Kendrick Cortez, Texas Music Educators Association -8th chair Percussion Philharmonic Orchestra, All State chair Euphonium Symphonic Band, All State Breanna Lindsey, Texas Music Educators Association All Kimberly Mexicano, Abandon Ship Drill, 3rd Place State State-4th chair Mixed Choir, Alto 2 Mackenzie Berryman, Visual Arts Scholastic Event, Gold Brittany Garcia, NJROTC Academics, 1st Place State Medal, State Christian Gonzalez, Texas Music Educators Association - Mateo Smith, National Thespian Festival, Duet Acting, 1st chair Clarinet Philharmonic Orchestra, All State National Qualifier Cole Mackenroth, National Thespian Festival, Duet Acting, Maxwell Hill, NJROTC Academics, 1st Place State National Qualifier Melany Lopez, Cross Country, 3rd Place State Dana Barrios-Soto, NJROTC Female Pushups, 1st Place Melvin Vega, Texas Music Educators Association - 2nd chair State Clarinet Philharmonic Orchestra, All State- Deserea Scott-Wright, Medical Innovation/Health Michael Harrison, Texas Music Educators Association All Occupation Students of America, 2nd Place State State - 2nd chair Drum Set Jazz Ensemble I Diego Rojas, Texas Music Educators Association All State - Nicolas Layne, NJROTC Academics, 1st Place State 4th chair Bass Clarinet Concert Band Peter Nguyen, Medical Innovation/Health Occupation G’Auna Edwards, 100 Hurdles, 300 Hurdles, Long Jump, Students of America, 2nd Place State High Jump, State Qualifier Rosemarie Sanchez, National Thespian Festival, Duet Gabriel Saenz, National Thespian Festival, Duet Acting, Acting, National Qualifier National Qualifier Ryan Dimaranan, Texas Music Educators Association - 13th Grace Olufemi-Fashanu, Texas Forensic Association State chair Trumpet Symphonic Band, All State Competition, Duo Interpretation, Semi Finalist Valerie Morales, NJROTC Female Eastside National Rifle,1st Javior Sorrell, Texas Music Educators Association All State Place - 2nd chair Bari Sax Concert Band Zach Alvear, Texas Music Educators Association All State- Jennifer Cruz, Medical Innovation/ Health Occupation 8th chair Tenor- Bass Choir, Bass 2 Students of America, 2nd Place State Continued Next Page SPRING INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT TEAM AWARDS NJROTC Orienteering, 2nd Place State NJROTC Academics, 3rd Place State Nicolas Layne, Charles Manning-Sanchez, Anh Nguyen. Solomon Foster-Smith, Maxwell Hill. NJROTC Boat Regatta, 2nd Place State NJROTC Orienteering, 1st Place State Corbin Burt, Andres Diaz Gallardo, John Figueroa, Solomon Alejandro Meza, Charles Manning-Sanchez, Foster-Smith, Alexander Jennings, Courtney Lundquist, Anh Ricardo Aguon. Nguyen, Nasir Prout, Julian Reyes, Kyle Shea, Timarah Stroh, NJROTC Academics, 3rd Place State Elson Torres. Chandler Bienek, Solomon Foster-Smith, Briana Garcia, NJROTC Marksmanship, 3rd Place State Brittany Garcia, Maxwell Hill, Kaleb Krenzke, Nicolas Layne, Chandler Bienek, Gerardo Castillo Arreola . Courtney Lundquist, Elson Torres. WESTFIELD HIGH SCHOOL Alexis
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