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015 Awards Recipients 2015 NPIEN AWARDS RECIPIENTS CHRISTINA DIAZ STUDENT SCHOLAR AWARDS COLLEGE STUDENTS Name School Keely Toma Golden West College, City of Huntington Beach HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS - Scholarship Winners will be announced on 11/7/15 Name/Grade School/School District Kiezel Bascos (12) Academy of Medical Arts at Carson Senior High School, Los Angeles Unified School District James Garcia (12) Academy of Medical Arts at Carson Senior High School, Los Angeles Unified School District Jheremmiah Legapasi (12) Academy of Medical Arts at Carson Senior High School, Los Angeles Unified School District Harmony Kalolo (12) Cabrillo High School, Long Beach Unified School District Jamath Salausa (12) Jordan PLUS High School, Long Beach Unified School District William Gallerson (12) Paramount High School, Paramount Unified School District Pupualii Maluia (10) Paramount High School, Paramount Unified School District Andiloa Palei (10) Paramount High School, Paramount Unified School District Zoe Pamonag (10) Paramount High School, Paramount Unified School District Justin Pena (12) Paramount High School, Paramount Unified School District Carlos Robielos (11) Paramount High School, Paramount Unified School District Natalie Santos (11) Paramount High School, Paramount Unified School District Simaima Fukofuka (11) Santiago High School, Garden Grove Unified School District Isabel Olaes (12) Tesoro High School, Capistrano Unified School District MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS - Scholarship Winners will be announced on 11/7/15 Name School/School District Pualani Pulu (08) Bellflower Middle School, Bellflower Unified School District Marist Talavou (08) Bellflower Middle School, Bellflower Unified School District Ta’iuta Grey Uiagalelei Costa Mesa Middle School, Newport Mesa Unified School (07) District Siuaki Fukofuka (07) Doig Intermediate School, Garden Grove Unified School District Amelia Maile (08) Hughes Middle School, Long Beach Unified School District Taina Barnett (08) Will Rogers Middle School, Lawndale School District Solomone Ahoia (06) Will Rogers Middle School, Lawndale School District Miracle Leio (07) Davis Middle School, Compton Unified School District NPIEN’s Dr. Alofa Tanuvasa Community Award Winners Individual or Organization The Comedy and Magic Club, Hermosa Beach, CA Los Angeles Dodgers Babouch Moroccan Restaurant, San Pedro, CA Meghan Blanco Fitzpatrick NPIEN’s Sevia Ma’ae Educator Award Winners Name School/School District Alicia Megofna Paramount High School West, Paramount Unified School District .
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