EMPIRE NEWS NETWORK (ENN)—- SAN BERNARDINO, CA— The San Bernardino City Unified School District Board of Education honored 12 students with Outstanding Student Awards at the November 6, Board meeting. The San Bernardino Symphony also recognized students by providing them and their families with free symphony tickets.
Outstanding Student Award winners are recognized for achievement in academics, athletics, fine arts, citizenship, or for showing significant improvement in these areas. Students are awarded and inspired to have hope for their future by thinking about long-term educational and career goals.
Emmerton
Elementary School Outstanding Students
Second-grader Diego Florido has already mastered all of the high
frequency words, and he is eagerly expanding his vocabulary beyond that. He is
always eager to take on new challenges. Right now, his goal is to play soccer
and attend UCLA to study epidemiology.
Second-grader Emperor Martin has an amazing heart. He is kind
and friendly with everyone. He is well-behaved, inquisitive, and enjoys a
challenge, making him a model AVID scholar. Emperor’s long-term goal is to
become a police officer.
Third-grader Matara Teava is a respectful and responsible
student. She is doing well in reading, writing, and math, but math is her
favorite subject. Matara wants to become a middle school teacher and a famous
hula dancer.
Highland-Pacific
Elementary School Outstanding Students
Fifth-grader Heaven Calaway is the type of student every teacher
wishes for. She works hard, participates in classroom discussions by posing
in-depth questions, and is an all-around great student. Heaven likes to help
people, so she is thinking of becoming a doctor or owning her own bakery.
Third-grader Allysa Villarreal never hesitates to seek out
information or help to overcome a challenge. She is a model for her classmates,
not only academically, but because of her strong moral character and
compassion. Allysa wants to attend college and write a mystery comic book.
Sixth-grader Achilles War Cry Hart Zavala is a true leader. He
has a positive attitude, empathy for others, and good communication skills. He
wants to study computer science and robotics at CSUSB and become a game
designer.
Jones
Elementary School Outstanding Students
Sixth-grader Kimberly Martinez is an English learner, but she
hasn’t let that challenge stop her from serving three years on the student
council and helping incoming students successfully transition into the Jones
Elementary learning environment. Kimberly plans to study nursing at Valley College
before transferring to UCLA.
Third-grader Khloe Mendez is an exemplary student who is
dedicated to her studies. She is achieving at or above grade level in reading
and math. Khloe wants to attend Harvard University and someday become a
surgeon.
Third-grader Melanye Reyes is a great role model. She is
respectful, responsible, and works hard. She is in the Dual Language program
and is reading at a 4th-grade level. Melanye wants to become a biliterate
teacher someday.
Muscoy
Elementary School Outstanding Students
Sixth-grader Diana Moran is a pleasant and positive student. As
a result of her hard work and growth mindset, she has made tremendous academic
progress. She is advanced by two grade levels in reading. Diana wants to go to
college and eventually work in a bank.
Fifth-grader Arianna Puga is always thinking of others. She
helps out at school and she does it with a smile. She even helped launch a
clothing drive for the needy. Arianna knows she wants to attend college, but
she hasn’t decided which one yet.
First-grader Nigel Tamallo is a model citizen. He is an active
listener and classroom participant. He struggled in kindergarten, but now he is
working at grade level in all subjects. Nigel wants to become a firefighter.
Pacific
High School Outstanding Students
Twelfth-grader Marissa Ocasio is a kind, giving person. She
helps her classmates and volunteers regularly with the Tzu Chi food
distribution program, all while taking A.P. courses. Marissa wants to major in
psychology or sociology and become a high school counselor.
Ninth-grader Miranda Owen has a 4.0 GPA, ranks #3 on the
school’s singles tennis team, and plans to try out for basketball and track and
field. Miranda said she wants to attend college and search “the multiple
opportunities available in the world.”
Eleventh-grader Joseph Pratt is known for his hard work,
positive attitude, and kindness. He plays football on the varsity team and
string bass in the City Honor Orchestra. Joseph plans to attend a university in
California, but he hasn’t decided on a school or major yet.