SAN BERNARDINO, CA— The San Bernardino
City Unified School District Board of Education honored 11 students with
Outstanding Student Awards at the November 5, 2019, Board meeting. Students
were also recognized by the San Bernardino Symphony, which provided them and
their families with free symphony tickets, and Assembly member James Ramos, who
provided each student with a certificate of recognition.
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.
Hillside
Elementary School Outstanding Students
Third-grader Dylan Molina is a model citizen with excellent PBIS
skills who is always willing to help his peers. He is inquisitive and loves to
share his knowledge with others. Dylan would like to play in the NFL someday.
He also wants to be a police officer like his father.
Fourth-grader Josiah Popper has shown a renewed interest in
learning, and his motivation to succeed shows in his improved behavior and
academic achievement. Josiah wants to attend Cal State San Bernardino and
eventually wants to manage a team of salesmen.
Sixth-grader Camelia Romero is a model student. She demonstrates
good citizenship, loves to learn, and always tries her best. Camelia wants to
attend one of the Claremont Colleges to become an ornithologist or marine
biologist.
Riley
College Prep Academy Outstanding Students
Fifth-grader Orlando Gomez demonstrates
stellar citizenship by supporting others, being a model of the 16 social
skills, and just being a good friend. He’s an avid reader and uses his love of
books to connect with others. Orlando wants to be a police officer or football
player.
Fourth-grader Natalia Guadarrama is a respectful and responsible student who models good behavior
at all times. She is on the Honor Patrol and has auditioned for the Odyssey of
the Mind Club. Natalia wants to attend UCR or UC Berkeley and become an
elementary principal right here in SBCUSD.
Fifth-grader Myala Poynter consistently
demonstrates PBIS skills and Restorative Justice practices. She is a
high-achieving student who masters new concepts in both English and Spanish.
Myala wants to attend CSUSB and become an artist who works in animation.
Del
Vallejo Leadership and STEAM Academy Outstanding Students
Eighth-grader Adriane Flores is a model scholar-athlete who
exhibits good behavior, completes his assignments, and is a starter on the
softball team. Adriane wants to attend UCLA and become a professional baseball
player or work in criminal justice.
Seventh-grader Rachel Gonzalez is an example of a student who
understands the importance of both arts and academics. She plays baritone in
the Advance Band, but her focus is always on maintaining her 4.0 G.P.A. Rachel
is excited to become a Pacific Pirate and earn top grades so she can attend a
four-year university and become a veterinarian.
Sixth-grader Laylah Johnson stays on task and focused on her
studies, as evidenced by her 3.667 G.P.A. She is also helpful and kind, which
is why her teachers can always count on her to represent the sixth-grade team.
Laylah wants to attend Spelman College and eventually become a professional
photographer.
Arroyo
Valley High School Outstanding Students
Twelfth-grader Miguel Antonio is a scholar-athlete. He’s taking
rigorous IB classes and is the president of the AVHS running club. And as
senior class president, he helped create a positive, inclusive school culture.
Miguel plans to attend Cal State San Bernardino and major in finance or
marketing.
Twelfth-grader Veronica Banuelos is extremely intelligent and
motivated. She is an International Baccalaureate scholar with a 4.9 GPA. She is
being sought after by many colleges, who have invited her to visit. Veronica
plans to major in economics and minor in business.
Tenth-grader Marissa Collins is smart and hardworking. She is
willing to do whatever it takes to further her education. She took the initiative
to travel to Vietnam over the summer to see how medicine is practiced in other
countries. Marissa wants to major in medicine at an Ivy-league college.