Harman will be on hand at Circle...
Harman will be on hand at Circle View
Assemblyman Tom Harman will host an ice cream social for everyone
at Circle View Elementary School Friday to congratulate them on
becoming a Blue Ribbon School.
Developed by the secretary of education in 1982, the Blue Ribbon
program was designed to identify and give recognition to outstanding
schools nationwide.
“I believe it’s important for everyone to take notice of what has
been accomplished -- hosting an ice cream social is my way to say
thank you for all your hard work,” Harman said in a press release.
Circle View Elementary School, in the Ocean View School District,
was selected as one of only 35 schools in California and two in the
67th Assembly District.
Veterans award two students for essays
Two students were awarded for writing outstanding essays on
America by Huntington Beach Post 11548, veterans of foreign wars of
the United States.
Edison High School’s Jacqueline Thompson won first place in the
high school and is eligible for the national competition, which
awards the winner a $25,000 scholarship. Dwyer Middle School’s Nathan
Hyman won the junior-high division and is eligible to win a $10,000
government bond. High School runners up were Edison’s James Bezjian
and Marina High School’s Alexandra Jaspers. Students had to write
essays with the theme, “My Commitment to America’s Future.”
Amanda Correia and Jeffrey Nakashioya, both from Marine View
Middle School, were also named runners up.
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