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Lakeport Women’s Civic Club awards scholarships

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Written by: Lakeport Women’s Civic Club
Published: 04 July 2018
Esgar Eguirre and Israel Gonzalez receive scholarships from the Lakeport Women’s Civic Club during a ceremony on Thursday, June 7, 2018, in Kelseyville, Calif.


KELSEYVILLE, Calif. – Although applications were shared with high school seniors all around the lake, it was two Kelseyville High School students that received vocational scholarships from Lakeport Women’s Civic Club at the June senior award ceremony.

The two $1,000 awards were presented by Helen Finch to Esgar Eguirre, who wishes attend Mendocino College to study administration of justice, and Israel Gonzalez, who is going to study diesel mechanics at Universal Technical Institute.

The Lakeport Women’s Civic Club is very proud of and gratified by their efforts to support and encourage students who wish to take up trades and vocational careers that are so vital to our communities.

The club wishes the two scholarship winners all the best.

Romero receives First Pick Builders scholarship

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Written by: Lake County News Reports
Published: 03 July 2018
Jessica Romero. Courtesy photo.

LAKEPORT, Calif. – First Pick Builders Inc. is proud to announce the awarding of their annual scholastic scholarship this year to Jessica Romero.

Jessica has been an outstanding and diligent student throughout her entire schooling at Lakeport Unified School District, earning a 4.02 weighted grade point average.

Transcripts from Clear Lake High School attest to her successful completion of advanced placement courses in Calculus and Literature. She received gold and bronze awards for her efforts in the 2018 Academic Decathlon.

Romero also has shown exceptional contributions to her school and local community, volunteering for events such as Sponsoring Survivorship Run/Walk and Konocti Challenge.

She also has helped for two years as an assistant to the teacher for summer school programs for migrant education.

She will be attending the University of California in Merced, planning to major in mechanical engineering. She has chosen this institution for it’s relatively small size and nearby location. This will allow her to remain close to her family and the community that she calls home.

She plans to return to Lake County after her education and become a valued contributing member to the community.

Romero was the one candidate from the applying students who the company felt best fit the requirements of its $500 gift toward future education.

“We wish Jessica all the best luck and look forward to her continuing success in learning and growing,” the company said.

Upper Lake High School names honor roll students

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Written by: Upper Lake High School
Published: 02 July 2018
UPPER LAKE, Calif. – Upper Lake High School has honored numerous students for being named in the 2017-18 school year list of honor students.

The students in the various categories are as follows.

The school offers its congratulations to all of the students for their achievements.

12th Grade Trustee Scholars 4.0+:

Daniela Estrada Flores, Anisha Kalan, Nicholas Warner, Ravon Wilczewski, Jacob Kalawaia, Delaney Love, Angelica Ayala, Sierra Galloway, Nastasia Cullen, Julia Mooney, Elizabeth Rosas-Moreno, Brianna Brackett, Alexis Martinez Mendoza, Lyndsay Wade, Stacy Johnson, Jessica Jordan and Jasmin Velasco.

12th Grade Principal’s Honor Roll 3.0 – 3.9:

Colton Goetjen, Brenna Sanchez, Andrew Brackett, Flarissa Rahmer, Joshua Williams, Bailee Byrd, Darin Harmon, Rylan Robinson, Christina Wilson, Anthony Lopez, Travis Smith, George Kahlil, Blake Noble, Camden Goetjen, Bailey Young, Christopher Johnson, Darren Swaney, Isis Martinez and Alan Balderas Granda.

12th Grade Dean’s List 2.0 – 2.9:

Justin Seely, Eddie Crandell, Terrence Mitchell, Daniel Bergstrom, Micelez Aguirre, Joshua Whitehead, Joshua Claunch, Robert Hayes, Robert Neils, Austin Hill, Dante Bassignani, Alexander Maupin and Laisha Altamirano.

11th Grade Trustee Scholars 4.0+:

Elisa Zelaya, Rosemary Su, Adriana Teresita Martinez Lopez, Jose Fernandez, Sarah Williams and Kenneth Hodges.

11th Grade Principal’s Honor Roll 3.0 – 3.9:

Rebecca Harper, Alicia Pena, Alexander Serrano, Katlyn Minnis, Amanda Maxwell, Cyndal Ader, Caitlin Lucientes, Armando Santos, Hugo Ramos, Bryor Minton, Chad Ferguson, Logan Demello, Daymion Martinez, Jesus Valencia, Garret Martini, Jeff Fannon, Courtney Phelps, Raymond Moran, Lauren Phelps and Desmond Mueller.

11th Grade Dean’s List 2.0 – 2.9:

Megan Talbert, Jared Thornberry, Wiley Kirk, Eduardo Mendoza, Colleen Poe, Blaine Feola, Kehlani McKelvey, Ryan Grivette, Dylan Armstrong and Hailey Elliston.

10th Grade Principal’s Honor Roll 3.0 – 3.9:

Alana Sanchez, Benat Love, Lillieanna Cabrera, Maria Tinoco, Jason Belveal, Alexandra Santana, James Juarez, Maria Wade, Mark Dutcher, Madison Hicks, Colene Pulido-Doyle, Graciela Becerra, Jay Arroyo, Vanessa Loans Arrow, Kaila Willard, Edgar Garcia, Wesley Villarreal and Genaro Bucio.

10th Grade Dean’s List 2.0 – 2.9:

Alyssa Navarro, Hank Nevarez, Harmony Byrd, Mallory Henry, Jason Martinez, Eian Kurtz, Xavier Navarro-Poe, Lantana Kimbler, Kellen Smith, Jasmine Haro, Hope Koeppel, Chelsea Hermoso, Joseph Mincey, Ryan Seely, Jack Wurm, Alyssa Nevarez, Talen Feola and Bryanna Johnson.

Ninth Grade Trustee Scholars 4.0+:

Deeya Kalan

Ninth Grade Principal’s Honor Roll 3.0 – 3.9:

Noah De Los Santos, Brian Jimenez, Diego Velasco-Ramirez, Hailey Reams, Cristen Swaney, Cody Snider, Chelsea Garcia, Emma Schaffter, Laylah Medina, Clayton Mincey, Pedro Angel Alvarado, Sergio Rubalcava, Molly McCabe, Abbie O’Bryan, Kenneth Karns, James Jojola, Lukas Kalawaia, Shelby Horton and James Schwind.

Ninth Grade Dean’s List 2.0 – 2.9:

Anthony Garcia, Jose Muniz-Landa, Jessica Lee, Rocco Bassignani, Christina Roberts, Adam Driskell, Richard Guaydacan, Alyssa Lindsay, Vance Driskell, Colby Smith, Angel O’Sullivan, Gage Goode, Christian Jackson, Jakob Pruett, Aldea Schmit, Alissa Jimenez, Marylin Halvorsen, Jonathon Thiessen, Cheyenne McWethy, Jisel Horne, Angelica Becerra, Jarron Santos, Brianna Serafin Perez, Natalie Maupin and Victor Santana.

Preschool students earn their wings

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Written by: Rose Family Preschool
Published: 01 July 2018
Rose Family Preschool Program “Butterfly” class, from left to right, front row: Oscar Coulter, Felix Ponce and Mikey Knight; back row, left to right, Ashlynn Carpenter, Annabelle Porteous, Mariana Rivas and Olivia Neilson. Courtesy photo.


LAKEPORT, Calif. – Rose Family Preschool Program in Lakeport held its graduation ceremony on May 23 before a large crowd of family and friends.

The 16 graduates presented a 45-minute performance, reciting nursery rhymes and singing songs they had learned throughout the school year.

Their final song, “The Little Caterpillar,” tells of a caterpillar transforming into a butterfly, spreading its wings and learning to fly.

The students start their beginning preschool program as a caterpillar and return the second year as butterflies for the pre-k program before flying off to kindergarten.

Instructor Martha Rose honored each child with special individual awards for their classroom achievements for the year.

The class “Student of the Year” academic awards went to Annabelle Porteous and Felix Ponce in the “Butterfly” class and to Kori Koschik in the “Caterpillar” class.

Rose adorned each student with invisible wings using her “magic rose” and then presented diplomas to all her students.

Earlier in the week the “Butterfly” girl students were given butterfly jewelry boxes and necklaces and the boy students were given wooden butterfly treasure boxes as keepsakes for their years at preschool.

A cake decorated with butterflies was served after the program to celebrate their special day.

Rose has been a licensed daycare provider with a preschool program for the past 31 years.

Classes for students ages 3 to 5 years will be starting in September with limited openings.

Call 707-263-3283 for more information.

Rose Family Preschool Program “Caterpillar” and “Junior Butterfly” class, from left to right, front row: Cody Soares, Kori Koschik, Briseis Davidson, LJ Hopkins and Karter; back row, left to right, Freya Lankford, Jameson Wood, Ben Brown and Destiny Robinson. Rose Family Preschool Program.
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