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Edison student wins essay contest
Prevent Child Abuse-Orange County held its eighth annual Blue Ribbon
Campaign to create child abuse awareness during National Child Abuse
Prevention Month. Among the activities was a Blue Ribbon Essay Contest
with the theme “Embrace the Future and Put Children First.”
Edison High School 10th-grader Jonathan Boustani won the essay contest
in the high school category.
Students honored for dance talents
Huntington Beach High School students Noelle Menard and Elizabeth
Chasteler were semifinalists in the dance category of the Emerging Young
Artist Awards.
The Emerging Young Artist Awards seeks to identify and support
talented young artists who do not have the financial resources to pursue
higher education in their artistic discipline.
The girls are part of a select group of 12 young dancers chosen from
more than 730 throughout the state to compete for a $20,000 scholarship
award.
Finalists will be announced later this month.
Middle schools named distinguished schools
Four local schools were named Distinguished California Schools.
Ocean View School District’s Vista View, Mesa View and Marine View
middle schools and Fountain Valley School District’s Talbert Middle
School received the recognition.
“It’s quite an honor,” Board President Carol Kanode said.
The Distinguished Schools went through a rigorous selection process by
the California Department of Education with the help of the county
offices of education and local educators throughout the state. These
schools were judged to be exemplary at a state-level competition. Each
school has received a site visit to validate the information provided in
the application.
-- Compiled by Angelique Flores
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