Class of 2021! ​

KINGSBURG HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR INFORMATION NIGHT

September 21, 2020

Answers to your questions….. ​

✓Costs for the Senior year ✓Graduation ✓Important Senior Dates ✓College ✓Scholarships

Congratulations Class of 2021,

Your career at Kingsburg High School is rapidly coming to an end. We want to celebrate your senior year and assist you in making it a stepping stone to the future.

This handbook is designed to help you and your parents navigate through the senior year and to provide information for this process! There are countless opportunities available to you, and we want to offer support by giving you the tools to pursue these possibilities.

Please feel free to call or email us, as Seniors are a priority! The decisions that you are making now may affect your entire life.

Good luck and congratulations!

Heather Apgar Head Counselor Phone: 897-5156, ext. 2004 e-mail: ​[email protected]

Kerry Peterson College & Career Teacher Phone: 897-5156, ext. 2198 e-mail: ​[email protected] Class of 2021 Google Classroom: code: ​h7d5yvk zoom office hours: ​https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82028569749 passcode CCCnow ​

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PARTICIPATION IN GRADUATION AND SENIOR WEEK ACTIVITIES (KHS 2020-21 Student & Parent Handbook)

District policy provides that no students shall participate in commencement exercises unless he/she has completed all graduation requirements including 230 units of credit and required courses. Students also must have paid all bills owed to the school and have returned the signed letter agreeing to expected behaviors at all senior week activities and the graduation ceremony itself.

Mid-year graduates will not be allowed to participate in the graduation ceremony without petitioning the administration at least one month in advance of the ceremony.

For the welfare and safety of all, students wishing to take part in specific activities such as Grad Nite, graduation, and other events to be determined by the administration, may be required to submit to a personal search of themselves and their possessions. Due to deposits made to transportation companies we are unable to give refunds given for Grad Nite for any reason. Mature, responsible and thoughtful behavior is expected from all students at all times. Graduation and senior week activities are happy times, but behavior standards remain the same. The KHS faculty, administration, fellow students, parents, and community have high expectations. Seniors should keep in mind that the graduation ceremony is a privilege not a right and belongs to the class and not any one individual. Seniors who repeatedly misbehave during their senior year may lose that privilege.

Senior Warning Letters: Expectation: S​ eniors are to be role models for all underclassmen and should maintain excellent citizenship throughout their senior year, through senior activities, and the graduation ceremony.

Consequence:

First offense: Referral for behavior, attendance or attitude problems will result in a “senior letter of warning” stating that senior activities, and the privilege of walking in the graduation ceremony, are at risk. Consequences as outlined in other discipline sections will also apply.

S​ econd offense: Referral for behavior, attendance or attitude problems will result in a second “senior letter of warning” indicating a loss of some or all senior week activities. Consequences as outlined in other discipline sections will also apply.

T​ hird offense: Referral for behavior, attendance, or attitude problems will result in a third “senior letter” a​ nd ​ will result in the loss of the privilege of walking in the graduation ceremony. Consequences as outlined in other discipline sections also apply.

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Schedule of APPROXIMATE costs for Seniors ​ ​ ​ Cap/Gown probably online, Sept. 29-30 $50+ Graduation packages probably online, Sept. 29-30 $100+ (minimum cost) Prom May 15 $150 (approx. per couple) Grad Night/Disneyland June 2 $250 (​ approximately/may start payments in Jan.) Senior Week Activities May 31-June 3 $0 Group/Individual graduation photo June 1 $25+ (package)

ADVANCED PLACEMENT TESTS Cost is $86.00 per test: Payable in two installments: first payment due by Nov. 1, final payment due by April 1 (Fee waivers are available.)

SAT ​FEE is $52 &​ SAT​ w​ ith Essay FEE is $68 (Fee waivers are available.) ACT ​ FEE is $55 &​ A​ CT​ ​with Writing is $70 (Fee waivers are available.) Due to COVID-19, most colleges are not requiring or have become test optional for 2021. Check for updates.

College Application Fees

Each college or university application fee is approximately $50 - $75 per application. There is no cost for community college applications.

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CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS and UNIVERSITY OF ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS

To be eligible an applicant must have successfully completed a specific sequence of high school courses. Those required courses are referred to as the A-G subjects. Fifteen units (one year equals one unit) are required. The minimum subject requirements (A-G subjects) are:

1. a. History: 2 years history/social science, or government b. English: 4 years of college prep classes c. Mathematics: 3 years required, 4 recommended (must pass Math 1A + Math 1B or Math 1, Math 2, Math 3) ​ ​ ​ d. Science: (one physical and one life), 2 years required, 3 recommended e. Foreign Language: 2 years of one language required, 3 recommended f. Visual or Performing Arts: 1 year g. College preparatory electives: 1 year required

2. The scholarship requirement: Grades of “C” or higher in all courses required. Grade point averages are combined with entrance exam scores to determine eligibility.

3. SAT and ACT: Due to the impact of COVID on testing opportunities, the UC and CSUs have updated their policies about admissions requirements for incoming freshmen. To read about CSU testing admission requirements please see: https://www2.calstate.edu/apply/freshman/getting_into_the_csu/Pages/testing-requirements.aspx To read about UC testing admission requirements please see: https://admission.universityofcalifornia.edu/admission-requirements/freshman-requirements/exam-requirement/ For private colleges, students will need to consult each college’s individual website to see their current testing requirements for freshman admissions.

KINGSBURG HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS

MINIMUM GRADUATION REQUIREMENT: 230 Credits Total

CREDITS TO INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING: 4 years (40 credits) in English 3 years (30 credits) Math: (Must pass Math 1or Math 1B) 1 year (10 credits) in Physical Science 1 year (10 credits) in Life Science 1 year (10 credits) in Health/Wellness 1 year (10 credits) in World History 1 year (10 credits) in U.S. History 1 semester (5 credits) in Civics 1 semester (5 credits) in Economics 1 year (10 credits) in Visual /Performing Arts 2 years (20 credits) in P.E. (unless excused by doctor for medical reason)

**The remaining 70 credits or 7 classes may be chosen in any area.**

● Summer school, early bird classes, P.E. athletics, P.E. band, and P.E. color guard, and pep squad are options for those students who desire to take more electives. ● Advanced Placement classes in Math, Science, Social Science, English, History, Spanish, Computers, and Art are available to interested students. ● Regional Occupational Program (ROP) classes have specific grade level requirements. Please review each course description for information. Job Skills is open to Seniors only. ​ ​

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SENIOR DATES 2020-21 updated continuously at https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Qx4hOb21FFNX3o7q_IYEvaav5GQnnGy2yWvIx6eRIPA/edit?usp=sharing

August 1- UC Application opens

August 31- Back to School Night

August 31- SAT Registration Workshop via zoom

Sept. 8-11 Senior evaluations and presentation by Counselor – senior status letters sent home

Sept. 9- Fresno County Office of Education Virtual College Information Night zoom 5-8 pm

Sept.10- College, Careers and Coffee Q & A for parents 7:30 am zoom

Multiple dates- Exploring College Options (D​ uke, Georgetown, Harvard, Penn, Stanford​) ​ ​https://www.exploringcollegeoptions.org/

Sept. 9- UC Application help 1:00 via CCC zoom office hours

*Sept.10- Grand Canyon University presentation via zoom.

Sept. 14-17 Senior Presentations in Econ and Civics via Econ/Civics zoom links

••••Sept. 21 - Senior Information Night•••• ••••Sept. 22 - Senior Info Q & A online••••

Sept. 21- Concurrent classes begin (CCC)

*Sept. 23- Fresno State Presentation 1:00 via zoom link

*Sept. 24- UCSB presentation and application workshop 1:00 via CCC office hour zoom hours

Sept. 28- Oct. 2- Resume Workshops with Econ. and Civics classes

* Sept. 29- Fresno Pacific University presentation via zoom link

* Sept. 30- Cosmetology- local programs zoom presentation via zoom link

*Sept – May Reedley College Representative monthly visits – TBD

Oct. 1- CSU application opens and CSS Profile application for independent colleges opens

Oct. 1- FAFSA and California Dream Act Applications open online

Oct. 1- Fresno State Informational zoom for parents of seniors h​ ttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/83469464304 passcode: csufresno 7:00 pm

Oct. 1–Dec. 10 Smittcamp Family Honors College Application submission window 5

Oct. 2- SAT Registration Workshop 1:00 via zoom

*Oct. 5- CSU Application Workshop 1:00 via google meets

Oct. 7-8 Reedley/Fresno City/Clovis Colleges Application Workshops (Civics/Econ. classes)

*Oct. 9- Smittcamp presentation by KHS Alumni in program 1:00 via google meets

*Oct. 15- COS Application Workshop 1:30 via google meets

Oct. 19- Financial Aid Night for parents and students 6:00 zoom invitation emailed week before

*Oct. 20- Christian College presentations 12:30 via CCC zoom link

*Oct. 22- COS Application Q and A if needed 1:00. Link to be provided by COS.

*Oct. 27- SAT offered for seniors only at KHS email Mrs. Peterson immediately if interested in testing.

*Nov. 5- CSU Application Workshop 1:00 zoom

*Nov. 12 - UC Merced presentation/UC Application Workshop 1:00 via zoom

Nov. 30- UC application deadline

Dec. 1, 2- SCCCD (Reedley, Fresno City, Clovis colleges) Online Orientation Workshops - Econ/Civics

Dec. 4 - CSU applications deadline

*Dec. 8`- KHS VROP Course Workshop 1:00

Feb. 18 College Information Night (TBD)

March 2- FAFSA and California Dream Act Application Priority Deadline

*March 3 - ASVAB testing if we are on campus

*March 26- ASVAB Test Interpretation if we are on campus

TBD- Advising and Counseling with SCCCD at KHS (all day in Library- must attend at assigned time).

March TBD- Senior Profiles (Civics/Econ. classes)

*TBD - What are my course choices at Reedley/Fresno City/Clovis Colleges Workshop

Apr 27-29- Online Registration for Reedley/Fresno City/Clovis Comm. Colleges

April 30- Senior Signing Day - fill out your star so we can celebrate your plans for the fall! (in quad at break)

May 1- Most l​ ocal ​ scholarship applications due to KHS counseling office

May TBD- “What I wish I knew my freshman year at Fresno State” Workshop 6

May 16- Prom, 7:00 p.m.

May 17- Senior Awards Night, 6:30 p.m.

TBD- Disneyland Grad Night

June 3- Graduation

*Event requires sign-up in College and Career Center.

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2020-2021 SCCCD College Dates – Matriculation Process (State Center Community College District Schools – Reedley College, Fresno City and Clovis Community)

1. Application Workshop: Oct. 7-8 (9th is the makeup day) ​ This workshop happens during Civics and Economics classes and is available and encouraged for all students. Students need to know their Social Security number. One application is good for all colleges in the district. (see above)

**File your FAFSA asap after October 1st to help ensure your first year tuition costs are waived.**

2. Online Orientation: (Opens Dec. 1), provided in Civics and Economics classes on Dec. 1st ​ and Dec. 2nd. This step is time sensitive. Students will be assigned an online registration ​ ​ date based on their Orientation completion date and time. Students may complete the ​ ​ orientation independently - it takes about an hour.

3. Advising and Counseling: To be determined ​ ​ Reedley and Fresno City College Counselors come to KHS to advise students on course selection for Fall 2021. Students are assigned a time to come to the library, no sign up required. This too is a necessary step in order to register for classes in the priority Online Registration window. No make ups provided.

4. Online Registration: April 27 – April 29 . Students can register independently, but if they ​ ​ ​ ​ would like help (which we highly recommend as there can be glitches), they should sign up to get help in the CCC.

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Websites/Resources

KHS Website - College and Career Resources: kingsburghigh.com/college-and-career/ ​

California Colleges californiacolleges.edu (log in w/ your KHS google username and password) ​ KHS uses this site to help students explore their strengths and related careers, as well as search colleges. Additionally, find out about career planning and financial aid opportunities.

California Community Colleges cccco.edu Receive general information and links to all two-year public institutions in California. ● Reedley College website: reedleycollege.edu ● Fresno City College website: fresnocitycollege.edu ● Clovis Community College website: cloviscollege.edu ● COS website: cos.edu

California State University www2.calstate.edu/apply Explore all California State University (CSU) campuses, plan for college, apply for admission, take a virtual tour and learn about financial aid.

University of California universityofcalifornia.edu Obtain information on the University of California (UC) system. Links to all ten campuses, admission information and many other services.

California Independent Institutions aiccu.edu Provides students with information on private institutions, campus matching assistance, and college profiles. Students can also view enrollment statistics and deadlines.

Financial Aid fafsa.ed.gov Students can complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) online, renew applications and check their FAFSA account. A link to FAFSA in Spanish is available.

Federal Student Aid Commission - studentaid.ed.gov/sa/ Great resource for understanding the federal aid opportunities available to students.

California Student Aid Commission csac.ca.gov ​ Learn about and access your Cal Grant from this site.

Scholarships - goingmerry.com (new!) OR fastweb.com OR bigfuture.collegeboard.org/scholarship-search ​ ​ Only use free scholarship search engines and apply for scholarships that DO NOT REQUIRE YOU TO PAY.

SAT Testing Information collegeboard.org Students can prepare for the SAT and SAT Subject Tests by practicing online with actual test questions. Register for the SAT and SAT Subject Tests online to save time.

ACT Testing Information actstudent.org Register for the ACT online, look up test dates and locations and prepare for the test.

Common Application commonapp.org ​ Many independent and out of state colleges use this app.

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COLLEGE TESTING

Many colleges and universities have college entrance standards requiring that the student take either the SAT (Scholastic Aptitude Test) or the ACT (American College Test). Both exams are regarded as having equal validity, although rarely, some institutions prefer one test over the other. The student should research this information on college websites. ​Due to COVID-19, most colleges are not requiring test scores or have made them optional for the 2021 college application cycle. Check college websites regularly for updates.

SAT is used by the University of California, the California State University system, and many other private colleges as an entrance requirement and as a predictor of academic success. It is a three-hour and 45 minute test that measures critical reading, mathematical reasoning, and writing skills. There is a fee but there are fee waivers available for those who qualify. You may register online at ​www.collegeboard.com.​

SAT (Subject Tests) are one-hour tests in specific subject areas. These are required by some universities and colleges to determine subject mastery and also as an entrance requirement for some majors/schools. There is a fee, so most students take 2 to 3 subject matter tests in different areas at one sitting (the least expensive way to take the tests). Check which tests are required by the colleges to which you apply.

ACT (American College Test) is accepted by the University of California and the California State Universities in place of the SAT I toward meeting admission requirements. The ACT is required by certain other colleges, especially those in the Midwest. The ACT gives sub-scores in English, mathematics, reading, and science reasoning. There is a fee and fee waivers are available to those who qualify. You can register on the Internet at ​www.act.org.​

Khan Academy offers free online SAT test prep at ​Khan Academy.​ You can link your SAT and Khan Academy accounts to access personalized test preparation based on your PSAT or SAT test results.

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TEST DATES AND OFFERINGS FOR 2020-2021 As of 9/13/2020. Check websites frequently for updates.

TEST DATES

SAT August 29, 2020 Sept.26, 2020 Oct. 3, 2020 Nov. 7, 2020 Dec. 5, 2020 March 13, 2021 May 8, 2021 June 5, 2021

ACT Sept. 12, 2020 Sept. 19, 2020 Oct. 10, 2020 Oct. 17, 2020 Oct. 24, 2020 Oct. 25, 2020 Dec. 12, 2020 Feb. 6, 2021 April 17, 2021 June 12, 2021

SAT: w​ ww.collegeboard.org ACT: w​ ww.act.org

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AP (Advanced Placement) Testing

5/04/21 (Tue) Calculus 5/05/21 (Wed) English Literature and Composition 5/06/21 (Thu) History 5/10/21 (Mon) World History 5/11/21 (Tue) Spanish Language 5/12/21 (Wed) English Language 5/13/21 (Thu) Computer Science Principles 5/14/21 (Fri) Environmental Science *Studio Art students submit portfolios.

Advanced Placement courses are college-level classes that provide students with more rigor and subject depth and are an excellent opportunity in preparing for post-secondary education. AP Exams are administered at the end of the school year in May. Students who earn passing scores ​may b​ e able to receive college credit. This will be dependent on the student’s college of enrollment. For more information about Advanced Placement: ​apstudents.collegeboard.org

Ordering Transcripts

Official and unofficial transcripts may be requested through the KHS Registrar, Mrs. Hale. She can be contacted by email or phone: v​ [email protected] ​ , 897-5156, ext. 2007. Please give advance notice for transcript preparation. If a student took a class at a community college, contact must be made with the school to request a transcript.

Athletics

Students who are interested in playing a sport at a Division I or Division II university will need to establish initial eligibility through the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). Students should inform the counselor so that the transcript can be checked to ensure that the correct number of NCAA-approved core courses are being taken and that other requirements are met. Students will also need to register and pay an application fee on the NCAA site: ​www.eligibility center.org​. Please check with the NCAA for updates.

Students desiring to play a sport at a smaller college/university should inform the counselor and also register with The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). For more information: P​ layNAIA.​ Please check with NAIA for updated eligibility requirements.

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Financial Aid Process

Create an FSA ID for student & parent (unless parent already has one) fafsa.ed.gov or caldreamact.org ​ ​ ​

File your FAFSA OR California Dream Act Application using “prior prior” year taxes ASAP after Oct. 1 and before March 2.

Check the email you entered into the applications weekly for confirmation of your FAFSA and ​ ​ ​ any follow up steps required.

Check your college-issued emails weekly for documentation requests and follow up steps. Handle ​ ​ these ASAP so your financial award is not delayed.

Make an account at the Cal Grant site: mygrantinfo.csac.ca.gov ​ ● Confirm school of attendance ● Confirm graduation

Work with your college’s Financial Aid office - they will help you with unusual circumstances ​ or questions.

You will file a FAFSA or Dream Act application every year your student is in college.

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COLLEGE AND SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATIONS

Applications for ​State Center Community Colleges ​are online and are accepted at any time, but they encourage early applications for best class selection. Application workshops will take place in Civics/Economics classes in October.

California State University applications are due between Oct. 1 and Dec. 4th. ​University of California ​applications are due between Nov. 1 and 30. Application workshops for both the University of California and California State University will be held on campus in the College & Career Center throughout the months of Oct. and Nov. (see Senior Date calendar for exact dates) These workshops are extremely helpful and we encourage any student considering application to any University of California or California State University to take advantage of it.

Both admission applications and scholarship applications for ​private schools must be obtained by the individual from the college. Please see Mrs. Apgar in counseling or Mrs. Peterson in the College and Career Center if you have questions about how to contact private colleges.

Scholarship applications are due throughout the year but hit a peak in April and May. We publish a list of scholarship awards as they arrive on campus and publicize them through lists given to classroom teachers, the KHS website, and the College and Career Center Google Classroom for seniors. Some local scholarship awards are given based on the senior profile that seniors fill out as part of the Civics/Econ classes. Others, however, have their own application forms and must be applied for separately. Many scholarship applications are readily available to students in the counseling office and it is to the student’s benefit to fill them out completely, accurately, and neatly and turn them in before the deadline. It has been our experience that students who actively pursue scholarships on a regular basis are the ones who are awarded the most assistance.

The ​FAFSA (Free Application for Financial Student Aid) is due from Oct. 1 through March 2. This application is used to award all Cal Grants, Pell Grants, California Promise Grant and federal student loans. The form is somewhat complicated and we encourage all senior students and parents to attend the special workshop we hold on our campus each year to help understand the process. This year the workshop will be held on ​Oct. 19th via zoom. You will be emailed the link when the date gets closer..​ Undocumented students may apply for the ​California Dream Act to be considered for state financial aid. The application window is Oct.1- March 2 as well. 14

Topics of Interest and Discussion for Seniors and Families Throughout The Year

Where do you see yourself in 5 years/10 years? What is your goal after graduation? Are there summer plans after graduation?

COLLEGE BOUND STUDENTS Realistically, what can the family contribute to post-secondary education? Who is responsible for completing the applications? Who is paying for the application fees? Is the parent or the student pursuing financial aid (scholarships and FAFSA)? How much can the student participate in the finances? (Summer work, work-study, part-time employment) How will the final decision be made where the student will attend? Parents are not allowed access to grades; will students share willingly?

Students Living At Home Will the rules/curfews change for the student after graduation? Is the student required to participate in household chores, household bills? Who is responsible for car and health insurance, vehicle maintenance? Responsibility of personal bills belongs to whom; i.e. phone, Internet, gas etc.?

Students Living Away From Home When are parents and families allowed for visits? Phone calls and emails are good communication; who initiates and pays for these? Who maintains records such as financial aid and bank accounts? Does the student have access to health care? Does family’s insurance cover the student on campus? Is the student’s away bank accessible to parent; i.e. ATM? Does the student get spending money, how much, and do they need to account for that spending? How often will the student come home? Will the student have access to a car while away?

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Kingsburg High School/2020 Scholarships and Awards

SCHOLARSHIP AMOUNT FIRST LAST

Adventist Health Selma Hospital Volunteers $1,000.00 Saneh Kahlon

Adventist Health Selma Hospital Volunteers $1,000.00 Kirandeep Klair

Andy Peek $750.00 Karly Guerrero

Aved P. Shaghoian Memorial $200.00 Brianna Linder

Bella Rose $500.00 Mason East

Bella Rose $500.00 Karly Guerrero

Bob Koch Memorial $200.00 Mason East

Bob Koch Memorial $200.00 Emma Price

Brian Jones Memorial $2,000.00 Kasandra Perez

Brian Jones Memorial $2,000.00 Sophia Perez

Calcot-Seitz Foundation $2,000.00 Karly Guerrero

Central Valley Independent Grocers $500.00 Claire Bennett

Central Valley Independent Grocers $500.00 Juan Ortega

CIF Scholar Athlete $500.00 Joshua Jackson

CIF Scholar Athlete $500.00 Marissa Montelongo

Clay Elementary School $200.00 Ahleena Coolidge

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SCHOLARSHIP AMOUNT FIRST LAST

Clay Elementary School $200.00 Kirandeep Klair

Clay Elementary School $200.00 Jacob Peterson

Clay Elementary School $200.00 Kyle Peterson

Clay Elementary School $200.00 Emma Price

Clay Elementary School $200.00 Jillian Sasaki

Clay School Education Foundation, Reagan $1,000.00 Kirandeep Klair Johnson Memorial

CSU Fresno - Lyles Engineering Honors Program $25,000.00 Emmanuel Fernandez Robles

CSU Fresno - Smittcamp Family Honors College $55,000.00 Saneh Kahlon

CSU Fresno - Smittcamp Family Honors College $55,000.00 Ajmeet Pama Ghuman

Dennis W. Jones Memorial-Stump Award $250.00 Kyle Peterson

EFM-FFA Dr. Jon Psaila Memorial Foundation $1,000.00 Karly Guerrero

Eric Swanson Memorial $2,000.00 Joshua Jackson

Fareid Family Scholarship Tablet Brandon Ananian

Fareid Family Scholarship Tablet Phillip Diaz

Fareid Family Scholarship Tablet Marcus Estrada

Fareid Family Scholarship Tablet Luciana Gonzales Melgar

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SCHOLARSHIP AMOUNT FIRST LAST

Fareid Family Scholarship Tablet Nicole Merlo

Fareid Family Scholarship Tablet Ekpreet Virk

Farm Credit West $6,000.00 Wyatt Ward

Fresno Kings County Cattlewomen $1,000.00 Karly Guerrero

Fresno Kings County Cattlewomen $1,000.00 Wyatt Ward

Gladys Curtis Memorial Scholarship $500.00 Maryn Charpentier

Golden State Farm Credit $1,000.00 Karly Guerrero

Hazel & Marvin Morine Memorial $1,000.00 Carlos Antonio Pacheco

Hazel & Marvin Morine Memorial $1,000.00 Saneh Kahlon

Hazel & Marvin Morine Memorial $1,000.00 Isabella Luker

Hazel & Marvin Morine Memorial $1,000.00 Shayla Luna

Holy Family Knights of Columbus 9213 $500.00 Jessica Barraza Suarez

Holy Family Knights of Columbus 9213 $500.00 Vivian Dias

Holy Family Knights of Columbus 9213 $500.00 Jacob Gregory

Holy Family Knights of Columbus 9213 $500.00 Celeste Jarquin Vasquez

Holy Family Knights of Columbus 9213 $500.00 Christopher Perez

Holy Family Knights of Columbus 9213 $500.00 Jacey Pezoldt

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SCHOLARSHIP AMOUNT FIRST LAST

Holy Family Knights of Columbus 9213 $500.00 Jacob Phillips

Holy Family Knights of Columbus 9213 $500.00 Judith Reyes

Holy Family Knights of Columbus 9213 $500.00 Esperanza Soto

Hront & Sue Safarjian Memorial $1,000.00 Alfred Carpenter

Hront & Sue Safarjian Memorial $1,000.00 Justin Flood

John Phillip Sousa Band Award $350.00 Brianna Linder

Juan & Elena Cuenca $500.00 Juan Ortega

Katie Trevino Memorial $1,000.00 Houston Sasselli

KHS Associated Student Body $700.00 Karly Guerrero

KHS Associated Student Body $500.00 Joshua Jackson

KHS Associated Student Body $800.00 Saneh Kahlon

KHS Associated Student Body $500.00 Kirandeep Klair

KHS Associated Student Body $500.00 Ajmeet Pama Ghuman

KHS Associated Student Body $500.00 Ravinder Rai

KHS AVID $80.00 Melanie Acosta

KHS AVID $80.00 Dalton Alford

KHS AVID $100.00 Carlos Antonio Pacheco

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SCHOLARSHIP AMOUNT FIRST LAST

KHS AVID $50.00 Carmelo Barraza

Camarillo KHS AVID $50.00 Nayle Gutierrez

KHS AVID $50.00 Denise Elias Martinez

KHS AVID $150.00 Emmanuel Fernandez Robles

KHS AVID $200.00 Brandi Garcia

KHS AVID $50.00 Fatima Gomez

KHS AVID $100.00 Maria Lopez

KHS AVID $230.00 Inocencio Lozano

KHS AVID $150.00 Shayla Luna

KHS AVID $250.00 Lisette Mendoza

KHS AVID $100.00 Lily Moreno

KHS AVID $50.00 Cristina Nunez Castaneda

KHS AVID $200.00 Kelly Padilla

KHS AVID $230.00 Ravinder Rai

KHS AVID $50.00 Vanessa Rodriguez

KHS AVID $50.00 Anissa Romero

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SCHOLARSHIP AMOUNT FIRST LAST

KHS AVID $110.00 Linda Salas

KHS AVID $150.00 Karnveer Singh

KHS AVID $50.00 Natalie Suarez

KHS AVID $200.00 Connor Thompson

KHS AVID $50.00 Pearl Vargas

KHS AVID $110.00 Marissa Vera

KHS AVID $80.00 Ross Warholm

KHS Cheer $100.00 Anna Davis

KHS Cheer $100.00 Vivian Dias

KHS Cheer $100.00 Emma Koons

KHS Cheer $100.00 Anissa Romero

KHS Cheer $100.00 Natalie Suarez

KHS CSF $250.00 Juan Ortega

KHS CSF $250.00 Judith Reyes

KHS CSF $250.00 Houston Sasselli

KHS CSF $250.00 Ekpreet Virk

KHS Department Awards - Agriculture Karly Guerrero

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SCHOLARSHIP AMOUNT FIRST LAST

KHS Department Awards - English Houston Sasselli

KHS Department Awards - Foreign Language Claire Bennett

KHS Department Awards - Mathematics Isaiah Harrison

KHS Department Awards - Performing Arts Brianna Linder

KHS Department Awards - Physical Education Jesus Ramirez

KHS Department Awards - Science Mason East

KHS Department Awards - Social Science Saneh Kahlon

KHS Department Awards - Visual Arts Zoe VanBeurden

KHS Drama $500.00 Jaron Alonzo

KHS Drama $500.00 Claire Bennett

KHS Drama $500.00 Kyle Doolittle

KHS Drama $300.00 Sidney Towsley

KHS Ejnar Peterson “Viking Award” Karly Guerrero

KHS Ejnar Peterson “Viking Award” Jason Gunn

KHS Journalism/Publications $1,000.00 Megan Buendia

KHS Journalism/Publications $1,000.00 Ahleena Coolidge

KHS Journalism/Publications $1,000.00 Judith Reyes

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SCHOLARSHIP AMOUNT FIRST LAST

KHS Journalism/Publications $1,000.00 Jillian Sasaki

KHS Lifeskill Scholarship $100.00 Anna Davis

KHS Lifeskill Scholarship $100.00 Melvyn Ladue

KHS Mu Alpha Theta $50.00 Jarrett Hatcher

KHS Mu Alpha Theta $50.00 Dillon Jackson

KHS Mu Alpha Theta $175.00 Saneh Kahlon

KHS Mu Alpha Theta $175.00 Ajmeet Pama Ghuman

KHS Mu Alpha Theta $100.00 Jillian Sasaki

KHS PE Department $100.00 Wendy Martinez

KHS PE Department $100.00 Jesus Ramirez

KHS Perfect Attendance $50.00 Jakob Bishop

KHS Perfect Attendance $100.00 Dioselina Castellanos Cruz

KHS Perfect Attendance $50.00 Kayla Contreras

KHS Perfect Attendance $50.00 Katie Crawshaw

KHS Perfect Attendance $50.00 Emmanuel Fernandez Robles

KHS Perfect Attendance $100.00 Louis Garcia

KHS Perfect Attendance $100.00 Isaiah Harrison

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SCHOLARSHIP AMOUNT FIRST LAST

KHS Perfect Attendance $50.00 Jorge Herrera Barriga

KHS Perfect Attendance $200.00 Saneh Kahlon

KHS Perfect Attendance $100.00 Arlen Kelley

KHS Perfect Attendance $50.00 Matthew Lakey

KHS Perfect Attendance $100.00 Inocencio Lozano

KHS Perfect Attendance $100.00 Ajmeet Pama Ghuman

KHS Perfect Attendance $50.00 Nathan Patterson

KHS Perfect Attendance $100.00 Paul Quiroz

KHS Perfect Attendance $200.00 Ravinder Rai

KHS Perfect Attendance $50.00 Jesus Ramirez

KHS Perfect Attendance $50.00 Kaitlyn Shapazian

KHS Perfect Attendance $100.00 Tatiana Vasquez Vasquez

KHS Perfect Attendance $50.00 Ekpreet Virk

KHS Pink Ribbons of Hope $200.00 Kaylee Cox

KHS Pink Ribbons of Hope $100.00 Evelie Gama Aguirre

KHS Pink Ribbons of Hope $100.00 Inocencio Lozano

KHS Pink Ribbons of Hope $300.00 Ravinder Rai

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SCHOLARSHIP AMOUNT FIRST LAST

KHS Pink Ribbons of Hope $100.00 Vanessa Rodriguez

KHS Pink Ribbons of Hope $120.00 Vanessa Villanueva

KHS Pre-Med Club $300.00 Kirandeep Klair

KHS Pre-Med Club $300.00 Emma Price

KHS Rafer/Jim Johnson Award Joshua Jackson

KHS Rafer/Jim Johnson Award Marissa Montelongo

KHS Staff $250.00 Samantha Flores

KHS Staff $250.00 Crystal Gomez

KHS Staff $250.00 Jason Gunn

KHS Staff $250.00 Brandon Howard

KHS Staff $250.00 Juan Ortega

KHS Staff $250.00 Abraham Pena

KHS Staff $250.00 Antonette Tracy

KHS Teachers Association $300.00 Anna Davis

KHS Teachers Association $300.00 Kirandeep Klair

KHS Teachers Association $300.00 Shaun VanderVelde

Kings County Farm Bureau $1,000.00 Wyatt Ward

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SCHOLARSHIP AMOUNT FIRST LAST

Kings River Elementary $200.00 Lisette Mendoza

Kings River Elementary $200.00 Juan Ortega

Kingsburg Agriculture Boosters $500.00 Jason Andrade

Kingsburg Agriculture Boosters $500.00 Katie Crawshaw

Kingsburg Agriculture Boosters $500.00 Justin Flood

Kingsburg Agriculture Boosters $500.00 Brandi Garcia

Kingsburg Agriculture Boosters $500.00 Karly Guerrero

Kingsburg Agriculture Boosters $500.00 Dillon Jackson

Kingsburg Agriculture Boosters $500.00 Joshua Jackson

Kingsburg Agriculture Boosters $500.00 Halie Marriott

Kingsburg Agriculture Boosters $500.00 McKayla Nichols

Kingsburg Agriculture Boosters $500.00 Sophia Perez

Kingsburg Agriculture Boosters $500.00 Kyle Peterson

Kingsburg Agriculture Boosters $250.00 Jacob Phillips

Kingsburg Agriculture Boosters $250.00 Jacob Ribeiro

Kingsburg Agriculture Boosters $500.00 Arlie Rogers

Kingsburg Agriculture Boosters $250.00 Esperanza Soto

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SCHOLARSHIP AMOUNT FIRST LAST

Kingsburg Agriculture Boosters $500.00 Pearl Vargas

Kingsburg Agriculture Boosters $500.00 Tatiana Vasquez Vasquez

Kingsburg Agriculture Boosters $500.00 Wyatt Ward

Kingsburg American Legion $500.00 Jason Andrade

Kingsburg American Legion $250.00 Trent Emmerson

Kingsburg American Legion $500.00 Luciana Gonzales Melgar

Kingsburg American Legion $500.00 Paige Lopez

Kingsburg American Legion $500.00 Inocencio Lozano

Kingsburg American Legion $250.00 Abigail Lunde

Kingsburg American Legion Auxiliary $400.00 Claire Bennett

Kingsburg American Legion Auxiliary $400.00 Kirandeep Klair

Kingsburg American Legion Auxiliary $200.00 Abigail Lunde

Kingsburg American Legion Auxiliary $200.00 Emma Price

Kingsburg Aquatics Boosters $125.00 Claire Bennett

Kingsburg Aquatics Boosters $125.00 Megan Buendia

Kingsburg Aquatics Boosters $125.00 Mason East

Kingsburg Aquatics Boosters $125.00 Jarrett Hatcher

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SCHOLARSHIP AMOUNT FIRST LAST

Kingsburg Aquatics Boosters $125.00 Dillon Jackson

Kingsburg Aquatics Boosters $125.00 Abigail Lunde

Kingsburg Aquatics Boosters $125.00 Jacob Peterson

Kingsburg Aquatics Boosters $125.00 Arlie Rogers

Kingsburg Aquatics Boosters $125.00 Gaetano Troisi

Kingsburg Aquatics Boosters $125.00 Wyatt Ward

Kingsburg Catholic Women's Club $250.00 Jessica Barraza Suarez

Kingsburg Catholic Women's Club $450.00 Vivian Dias

Kingsburg Catholic Women's Club $250.00 Crystal Gomez

Kingsburg Catholic Women's Club $450.00 Celeste Jarquin Vasquez

Kingsburg Catholic Women's Club $250.00 Victoria Palomar

Kingsburg Catholic Women's Club $250.00 Jacey Pezoldt

Kingsburg Catholic Women's Club $550.00 Jacob Phillips

Kingsburg Catholic Women's Club $450.00 Judith Reyes

Kingsburg Catholic Women's Club $450.00 Esperanza Soto

Kingsburg Catholic Women's Club $250.00 Sidney Towsley

Kingsburg Community Assistance Program $300.00 Carlos Antonio Pacheco

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SCHOLARSHIP AMOUNT FIRST LAST

Kingsburg Community Assistance Program $300.00 Phillip Diaz

Kingsburg Community for the Performing Arts $500.00 Claire Bennett

Kingsburg Community for the Performing Arts $500.00 Kyle Doolittle

Kingsburg Community for the Performing Arts $500.00 Brianna Linder

Kingsburg Covenant Church Community $1,000.00 Carmelo Barraza

Kingsburg Covenant Church Community $1,000.00 Dioselina Castellanos Cruz

Kingsburg Covenant Church Community $1,000.00 Nathan Flores

Kingsburg Covenant Church Community $1,000.00 Bianca Valenzuela

Kingsburg Elementary KEE Club $350.00 Claire Bennett

Kingsburg Elementary KEE Club $350.00 Mason East

Kingsburg Elementary KEE Club $350.00 Karly Guerrero

Kingsburg Elementary KEE Club $450.00 Jacob Ribeiro

Kingsburg Fine Arts Center $1,000.00 Zoe VanBeurden

Kingsburg Football Boosters $350.00 Alfred Carpenter

Kingsburg Football Boosters $350.00 Richard Dias

Kingsburg Football Boosters $350.00 Travis Hall

Kingsburg Football Boosters $350.00 Joshua Jackson

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SCHOLARSHIP AMOUNT FIRST LAST

Kingsburg Football Boosters $350.00 Inocencio Lozano

Kingsburg Football Boosters $350.00 Kyle Peterson

Kingsburg Four-Wheel Drive Club $500.00 Christian Adame

Kingsburg Girl's Softball League $500.00 Marissa Montelongo

Kingsburg Gun Club $300.00 Halie Marriott

Kingsburg Gun Club $200.00 Victoria Palomar

Kingsburg Gun Club $200.00 Nathan Patterson

Kingsburg Gun Club $400.00 Kyle Peterson

Kingsburg Gun Club $300.00 Jacey Pezoldt

Kingsburg Gun Club $200.00 Annika Protzmann

Kingsburg Gun Club $400.00 Ross Warholm

Kingsburg Lions Club $400.00 Karly Guerrero

Kingsburg Lions Club $400.00 Brennan Zavala

Kingsburg Maker $150.00 Lana Drincic

Kingsburg Memorial Scholarship $500.00 Caitlyn Campbell

Kingsburg Memorial Scholarship $500.00 Lana Drincic

Kingsburg Memorial Scholarship $500.00 Lily Moreno

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SCHOLARSHIP AMOUNT FIRST LAST

Kingsburg Memorial Scholarship $500.00 Karnveer Singh

Kingsburg Men's Boosters $250.00 Logan Byrum

Kingsburg Men's Basketball Boosters $250.00 Juan Ortega

Kingsburg Men's Basketball Boosters $250.00 Joey Sanchez

Kingsburg Professional Firefighters $500.00 Olivia Doyle

Kingsburg Professional Firefighters $500.00 Emma Price

Kingsburg Rotary Club $1,000.00 Karly Guerrero

Kingsburg Rotary Club $1,000.00 Joshua Jackson

Kingsburg Rotary Club $1,000.00 Kirandeep Klair

Kingsburg Soccer Boosters $200.00 Katie Crawshaw

Kingsburg Soccer Boosters $200.00 Denise Elias Martinez

Kingsburg Soccer Boosters $200.00 Marissa Montelongo

Kingsburg Soccer Boosters $200.00 Emma Price

Kingsburg Soccer Boosters $200.00 Pearl Vargas

Kingsburg Softball Boosters $450.00 Marissa Montelongo

Kingsburg Tuesday Club $625.00 Vivian Dias

Kingsburg Tuesday Club $625.00 Trent Emmerson

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SCHOLARSHIP AMOUNT FIRST LAST

Kingsburg Tuesday Club $625.00 Celeste Jarquin Vasquez

Kingsburg Tuesday Club $625.00 Lisette Mendoza

Kingsburg Volleyball Boosters $200.00 Allyson Cotton

Kingsburg Volleyball Boosters $200.00 Olivia Doyle

Kingsburg Volleyball Boosters $200.00 Wendy Martinez

Kingsburg Volleyball Boosters $200.00 Emma Price

Kingsburg Volleyball Boosters $200.00 Annika Protzmann

Kingsburg Volleyball Boosters $200.00 Jennah Torres

Kingsburg Youth Soccer League $250.00 Denise Elias Martinez

Kingsburg Youth Soccer League $250.00 Marissa Montelongo

Kingsburg Youth Soccer League $250.00 Emma Price

Kingsburg Youth Soccer League $250.00 Pearl Vargas

Kiwanis Club of Kingsburg $1,200.00 Claire Bennett

Kiwanis Club of Kingsburg $750.00 Adam Bratton

Kiwanis Club of Kingsburg $450.00 Emmanuel Fernandez Robles

Kiwanis Club of Kingsburg $1,200.00 Saneh Kahlon

Kiwanis Club of Kingsburg $1,200.00 Kirandeep Klair

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SCHOLARSHIP AMOUNT FIRST LAST

Kiwanis Club of Kingsburg $750.00 Jordan Medrano

Kiwanis Club of Kingsburg $1,200.00 Ajmeet Pama Ghuman

Kiwanis Club of Kingsburg $750.00 Kyle Peterson

Larry Hillblom Memorial $20,000.00 Kyle Peterson

Larry Hillblom Vocational Grant $7,500.00 Jessica Barraza Suarez

Larry Hillblom Vocational Grant $7,500.00 Juan Garcia

Larry Hillblom Vocational Grant $7,500.00 Judith Reyes

Larry Hillblom Vocational Grant $7,500.00 Shaun VanderVelde

Larry Holsonbake Memorial $1,000.00 Maryn Charpentier

Larry Holsonbake Memorial $500.00 Mason East

Louis Armstrong Jazz Award - Band $350.00 Adam Bratton

Louis Armstrong Jazz Award - Choir $350.00 Claire Bennett

Margaret Chabolla Delgado Memorial $1,000.00 Carmelo Barraza

Margaret Chabolla Delgado Memorial $1,000.00 Samantha Flores

Margaret Chabolla Delgado Memorial $1,000.00 Wendy Martinez

Margaret Chabolla Delgado Memorial $1,000.00 Juan Ortega

Murl & Mildred Dodson Memorial Track $500.00 Garrett Salazar

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SCHOLARSHIP AMOUNT FIRST LAST

National Choral Award $350.00 Sidney Towsley

Rafer Johnson Olympian Parent Club $100.00 Claire Bennett

Rafer Johnson Olympian Parent Club $100.00 Megan Buendia

Rafer Johnson Olympian Parent Club $100.00 Vivian Dias

Rafer Johnson Olympian Parent Club $100.00 Trent Emmerson

Rafer Johnson Olympian Parent Club $100.00 Emmanuel Fernandez Robles

Rafer Johnson Olympian Parent Club $100.00 Karly Guerrero

Ralph M. Lopez Memorial $1,000.00 Dominic Ramirez

Reagan Johnson Memorial $2,500.00 Mason East

Riverbend Community Center $500.00 Allyson Cotton

Riverbend Community Center $1,000.00 Justin Flood

Riverbend Community Center $500.00 Megan Patterson

Riverbend Community Center $500.00 Jennah Torres

Riverbend Community Center $500.00 Antonette Tracy

Riverbend Community Center $500.00 Gaetano Troisi

Rose Gong Memorial $500.00 Jessica Barraza Suarez

Rose Gong Memorial $500.00 Anna Davis

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SCHOLARSHIP AMOUNT FIRST LAST

Rose Gong Memorial $500.00 Vivian Dias

Rose Gong Memorial $500.00 Phillip Diaz

Rose Gong Memorial $500.00 Kaitlyn Shapazian

Ruiz 4 Kids $1,000.00 Melanie Acosta

Ruiz 4 Kids $1,000.00 Carlos Antonio Pacheco

Ruiz 4 Kids $1,000.00 Carmelo Barraza

Ruiz 4 Kids $1,000.00 Adam Bratton

Ruiz 4 Kids $1,000.00 Megan Buendia

Ruiz 4 Kids $1,000.00 Vivian Dias

Ruiz 4 Kids $1,000.00 Olivia Doyle

Ruiz 4 Kids $1,000.00 Mason East

Ruiz 4 Kids $1,000.00 Trent Emmerson

Ruiz 4 Kids $1,000.00 Emmanuel Fernandez Robles

Ruiz 4 Kids $1,000.00 Samantha Flores

Ruiz 4 Kids $1,000.00 Evelie Gama Aguirre

Ruiz 4 Kids $1,000.00 Brandi Garcia

Ruiz 4 Kids $1,000.00 Karly Guerrero

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SCHOLARSHIP AMOUNT FIRST LAST

Ruiz 4 Kids $1,000.00 Jarrett Hatcher

Ruiz 4 Kids $1,000.00 Joshua Jackson

Ruiz 4 Kids $1,000.00 Saneh Kahlon

Ruiz 4 Kids $1,000.00 Kirandeep Klair

Ruiz 4 Kids $1,000.00 Inocencio Lozano

Ruiz 4 Kids $1,000.00 Shayla Luna

Ruiz 4 Kids $1,000.00 Wendy Martinez

Ruiz 4 Kids $1,000.00 Jordan Medrano

Ruiz 4 Kids $1,000.00 Juan Ortega

Ruiz 4 Kids $1,000.00 Ajmeet Pama Ghuman

Ruiz 4 Kids $1,000.00 Sophia Perez

Ruiz 4 Kids $1,000.00 Jacob Peterson

Ruiz 4 Kids $1,000.00 Kyle Peterson

Ruiz 4 Kids $1,000.00 Jacob Phillips

Ruiz 4 Kids $1,000.00 Emma Price

Ruiz 4 Kids $1,000.00 Ravinder Rai

Ruiz 4 Kids $1,000.00 Seiji Shinkawa

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SCHOLARSHIP AMOUNT FIRST LAST

Ruiz 4 Kids $1,000.00 Mariah Uresti

Ruiz 4 Kids $1,000.00 Zoe VanBeurden

Ruiz 4 Kids $1,000.00 Pearl Vargas

Ruiz 4 Kids $1,000.00 Marissa Vera

Ruiz 4 Kids $1,000.00 Ekpreet Virk

Selma Masonic Lodge $1,000.00 Claire Bennett

Selma Masonic Lodge $1,000.00 Kyle Peterson

Selma Unified Teachers Association $300.00 Maryn Charpentier

Sequoia Chapter Trex Fraternity $2,000.00 Brandon Ananian

Sequoia Chapter Trex Fraternity $2,000.00 Paul Quiroz

Seth Costas Memorial $250.00 Jason Gunn

Seth Costas Memorial $750.00 Jordyn Maxfield

Shiv Singh Purewal Memorial $100.00 Mason East

Shiv Singh Purewal Memorial $100.00 Saneh Kahlon

Shiv Singh Purewal Memorial $100.00 Kirandeep Klair

Sonshine Learning Center $250.00 Karly Guerrero

Tague Jones Memorial $200.00 Luciana Gonzales Melgar

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SCHOLARSHIP AMOUNT FIRST LAST

Tague Jones Memorial $300.00 Marissa Montelongo

Terry Horton Spier Memorial $100.00 Mikayla Erickson

The Light of Mine $1,000.00 Ravinder Rai

Traver School $500.00 Carlos Antonio Pacheco

Traver School $400.00 Maria Lopez

Traver School $300.00 Alyssa Molina

Traver School $400.00 Robert Moreno

Traver School $200.00 Jesus Ramirez

Traver School $200.00 Alaa Saleh

Traver School $400.00 Antonio Zepeda

Tri-County Family Medical Group $1,000.00 Travis Hall

Tri-County Family Medical Group $1,000.00 Celeste Jarquin Vasquez

Valley Regional Occupational Program $7,000.00 Seth Davila

Valley Regional Occupational Program $7,000.00 Anthony Fryatt

Valley Regional Occupational Program $7,000.00 Juan Garcia

Veterans of Foreign Wars Post #6152 $250.00 Mason East

Veterans of Foreign Wars Post #6152 $250.00 Jillian Sasaki

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SCHOLARSHIP AMOUNT FIRST LAST

Weston Anderson Honoring Gilbert Ewan $10,000.00 Luciana Gonzales Melgar

$395,990.00

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