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SEBASTIAN FUENTES

William Howard Taft Charter High School

Sebastian is graduating from William Howard Taft Charter High School in Woodland Hills. He has been an honor roll student all four years, and is an Advanced Placement scholar. He was captain of his high school soccer team, and also played varsity football at Taft. Sebastian also participated in the Mediterranean International Cup Tournament in Barcelona, Spain with his club team. Sebastian’s other activities include participating in the Health Occupations Students of America, the Parents, Educators and Students in Action, the Los Angeles Football Club SoCal Youth Program, Red Cross Foundation, and the Guyana Medical Relief Program.

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Sebastian was the alumni officer in the Black Student Union. He was also the treasurer for the United Nations International Children Emergency Fund, as well as the Magnet Mentor event planning committee chairman. He served as a sports medicine trainer during games. He also tutored and refereed games through his soccer club organization

Sebastian will attend California State Northridge, where he will be on scholarship as an NCAA Division 1 soccer player while studying psychology. His personal life philosophy is, “If you want something you’ve never had, you must be willing to do something you’ve never done.”

Hayden is graduating from Bishop Alemany High School having received academic honors and a student-athlete award. Hayden was a basketball player and a member of the track and field team. He also was the president of the French Club where he conducted meetings in and taught French. He was a cabinet member in the Associated Student Body, a member of the Book Club that read at least one book a month, and participated in the Alemany Activist, discussing the political climate of the school and general news.

Hayden’s volunteer activities included the Children’s Hunger Fund and he worked as a production assistant for FXNOW and as a model. He is an aspiring businessman and a charismatic student.

Hayden will attend Boston University where he will study finance. His personal life philosophy is, “Life is not about what happens to you, it’s how you respond.”

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