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CONFERENCE TO BE HELD ON SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITYThe National Conference for
Community and Justice is now accepting applications for its Knowledge and
Social Responsibility Program 2000 to be held at UC Irvine from July 30
to Aug. 8.
The free program is open to all Orange County high school students who
will graduate in 2001.
The program offers an intensive exploration of global and local social
issues in workshops and discussions led by community leaders from
business, government social services and academia.
Among the topics to be covered are technology, media, poverty, violence,
elections and prejudice.
Participants are selected on the basis of academics, extracurricular
activities and answers to essay questions on the application.
For further information please call (949) 252-5388, or visit the Web site
at https://www.freespeeck.org/ksr
FOUR HUNTINGTON BEACH HIGH STUDENTS ARE MERIT FINALISTS
Four Huntington Beach High School students have been recognized as
National Merit Scholarship finalists. They are Alan Chin, Andy Jutas,
Jerry Lu and Kelly McClulloch.
The finalists were chosen based on their SAT scores.
EDISON NEEDS GRAD NIGHT HELP
Edison High School is asking for special contributions of merchandise or
gift certificates to be used as prizes for its Class of 2000 Grad Night.
Contributions are tax deductible.
Grad Night will be held June 15 at the Edison High School gym.
Call Diane Wendland at 536-2668 for more information.
RUBY’S HELPS OCEAN VIEW HIGH WITH GRAD NIGHT
Ruby’s at the Pier is helping Ocean View High School raise funds for its
Grad Night 2000 event.
On April 3 and May 1, Ruby’s will donate 20% of its receipts from food
and nonalcoholic beverage sales to the event when accompanied with a Grad
Night flier.
Fliers are available at the school or by calling Donna Kavanaugh at
848-8917 or Heidi Wood at 842-2498.
MATHCOUNTS FOR TWO SCHOOLS
Two Huntington Beach City School District middle schools dominated the
recent countywide Mathcounts competition. Sowers Middle School placed
first and Dwyer Middle School placed second in the mathematics challenge.
Student teams from the two schools scored highest from among 19
participating schools in the regional competition at UC Irvine last
month. The two teams will now progress to the state contest, which will
be held Saturday.
Students with the top four scores and the top coach at the state level
will represent the state at the national finals.
TEACHER HONORED FOR HUMANITARIAN WORK
Huntington Beach High School teacher Rose Molina will be honored March 26
by the Orange County Human Relations Commission for her human rights’
work.
Molina has been a member of the Huntington Beach Human Relations Task
Force since its inception three years ago. Her committee of students and
liaisons has produced a number of events to encourage dialogue and
understanding among the city’s residents.
Molina is now working with the Education Outreach Committee to produce a
citywide diversity talent show to be held at the Huntington Beach Pier in
April.
The 29th anniversary awards banquet will take place at 5 p.m. in the
Garden Grove Community Center, 11300 Stanford Ave.
Cost for the event is $12, which includes dinner and entertainment.
Call 567-7470 for tickets.
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