Chamber recognizes student scholarship
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Danette Goulet
COSTA MESA -- They are our future doctors, lawyers, engineers and
possibly even presidents of the United States.
The upper echelon of high school academia in Costa Mesa gathered
Friday morning to be honored at the 22nd annual scholarship recognition
breakfast sponsored by the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce.
“Twenty-two years ago the chamber had the foresight to make education
a priority,” said Hank Panian, the lone surviving member of the committee
that started honoring students with the Les Miller Outstanding Student
Awards.
Sixteen seniors from Estancia and Costa Mesa high schools were
awarded, along with as two students each from the Alternative Education
Center, Orange Coast College and Vanguard University.
There were also two outstanding athletic awards given from OCC.
“When I heard there was going to be a breakfast, I was so excited
because we work really hard and it’s very nice to know people watch what
we’re doing,” said Elizabeth Gutman, 17, an honoree from Estancia. “It’s
just a great honor.”
While the best and the brightest from the graduating classes at Costa
Mesa’s high schools and colleges were being honored, the Newport-Mesa
Unified School District was cashing in.
The breakfast celebration was kicked off by the announcement of a
second $50,000 donation from the group of dealerships known as Harbor
Boulevard of Cars.
The first $50,000 check, delivered last October, will help the Costa
Mesa Athletics Foundation pay for an Olympic-size aquatic facility at
Costa Mesa High School.
This second check, part of their Dollars for Schools program which
organizers estimate will raise $200,000 a year, will fund two after
school programs, said Sonny Kapur, president of the dealership
association.
Half of the donation, $25,000, will help fund the Youth Achievers
program, a tutoring program for seventh- and eighth-grade students from
Costa Mesa High School. The other $25,000 will fund the Advancement Via
Individual Determination program at Newport Harbor High School.
Educators hope that with the help of programs like these, competition
will increase for the seats of honor at future scholarship breakfasts.
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