Anza Valley Outlook • www.anzavalleyoutlook.com • October 9, 2015
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Hemet Unified announces October Students of the Month HEMET – Students from Hemet Unified and San Jacinto Unified were recognized as their school’s Student of the Month on Sept. 25 at an awards breakfast held at the new Sizzler Restaurant in Hemet. Students were selected from Hemet High School, West Valley High School, Tahquitz High School, Hamilton High School, Alessandro High School, San Jacinto High School, and Mountain View High School/Mountain Heights Academy. Kate Barker was selected by Julie Cope, a teacher at Hamilton High School, for Student of the Month. Cope nominated Barker for all of the hard work that goes into being the Senior Class President. Barker was recognized by her teacher for the influence she has on Hamilton’s student body. Barker is the busiest student on campus and no one can know all that she does until someone has been in the same position, said Cope. Dmitry Shultz was selected as Hemet High School’s Student of the Month. He was nominated by Hemet High’s Activities Director, Albano Fernandes who nominated Shultz for his active leadership as the 2015-16 ASB President. Shultz is heavily involved within his
HUSD recently announced the September Students of the Month. Pictured from left to right are Chantal Sanchez of West Valley High School, Gregory Scott McAnally of Mountain View High School/Mountain Heights Academy, Jovanny Lopez of Tahquitz High School, Cynthia Morris of San Jacinto High School, Jacqueline Montes of Alessandro High School, Dmitry Shultz of Hemet High School and Kate Barker of Hamilton High School. Courtesy photo
school and Hemet as a community, and is one of the top ten students in academics at Hemet High. Chantal Sanchez was chosen as West Valley High School’s Student of the Month. Sanchez was selected based on her dedication and
enthusiasm by her French teacher, Madame Sarah Chapman. Chapman said Sanchez uses what she has learned in school far beyond the classroom walls. She noted that Sanchez’s intellectual curiosity inspires her as a teacher.
Jovanny Lopez was nominated by Major Antonio Williams, Senior Marine Instructor, as Tahquitz High School’s Student of the Month. Lopez is the second highest person in charge and demonstrates exceptional student leadership,
said Williams. Williams admires Lopez’s dedication and said he is instrumental in the management and planning of annual events for JROTC. Jacqueline Montes was nominated by her teacher, Merribeth Messer as Alessandro High School’s Student of the Month. Montes is a standout student and is a leader in every class as well as a positive role model for Alessandro, said Messer. Since attending Alessandro, Montes is determined to succeed. With her positive attitude she was able to earn 121 credits during her junior year- twice the required amount. She is now in the position to graduate early, and Messer said she couldn’t be any prouder of what Montes has achieved in such a short time. Sponsors of the Student of the Month Program donated backpacks filled with gift certificates to local stores, businesses, a cap and gown for graduation, a plaque, and much more. The students had an opportunity to thank their families and teachers supported them. All the students have goals to go to college and start their careers. For more education news or to comment on this story online, visit www.anzavalleyoutlook.com.
Anza Civic League Board elections scheduled Oct. 10 Tony Ault Writer New board members will be elected at the annual meeting of the
Anza Civic Improvement League at the Little Red Schoolhouse in Minor Park Oct. 10. The general membership meeting that begins at 8 a.m. will re-
view the progress and goals of the ACIL and elect or reelect the new seven member board of directors, ACIL President Bob Giffin said. The ACIL is the caretaker of the
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Jodi Thomas Area Manager The Bobcats Varsity football team won their away non-conference game against Nuview Bridge by a score of 13-12, for their third straight win on Friday, Oct. 2. Their last two victories against Santa Rosa Academy 41-7 at an away game played on Sept. 26 and at home against Mammoth in a 2416 win played on Sept. 18. The combined wins have pushed the Bobcats up 32 spots to 931 in California state rankings, according to www.maxpreps.com. Keith Moorman announced
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Sunday that the Bobcat Team had worked out some of their kinks and noted the decision to put Isaac Chacon, a 6’4” 245 pound junior in the Quarterback position is paying off. Of course all the team players are stepping up their game each week improving, merging their skill sets and talents becoming TEAM Hamilton, as they prepare to face their upcoming league games beginning at home on Oct. 23 at 7 p.m. against the Sherman Indians. The Bobcats take the field again on Friday Oct. 9 at 7 p.m. at Excelsior Charter located at 18422 Bear Valley Rd. in Victorville.
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Minor Park. The Board determines what areas of maintenance, improvements and fundraising to focus on during the year. The Board also plans many civic activities including Anza Days, Clean Up Day at the Park and other special events. The Board meets for several hours each month, normally the first Friday of the month at 9 a.m. Giffin said the annual meeting gives members an opportunity “to introduce new ideas and help contribute to the ongoing success of your community park.” He indicated that almost everything the ACIL accomplishes is the result of the work of its community volunteers. The ACIL is always looking for new members who have a desire to help maintain the Little Red Schoolhouse and Park and help with other community needs, Giffin said. If you would like more information about the board email info@anzacivic.org , or if you would like to join membership forms are available at www. anzacivic.org/join.html.
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historic Little Red Schoolhouse and Minor Park in Anza. Giffin said there is one vacancy open on the current board. The vacancy was created when board member Joy Edwards moved from the community. Board member Vini Contreas recently stepped down as Vice President with Debbie Vesey stepping in to fill that vacancy. Currently the board is made up of ACIL President Giffin; Treasurer Carol Ann Smith; Secretary Annika Knoppel ; and Directors Merrie Kraaz, Ken Ogren, and Bud Elmore. There are approximate 30 ACIL members in the community. Giffin said members coming to the meeting may bring their ballots for the election, if they haven’t already submitted them. The members will be treated to a breakfast beginning at 8 a.m. The ballots will be counted just prior to the annual General Meeting at 9:30 a.m. and the results read during the meeting. Discussed at the meeting will be the responsibility of the league that includes the care and maintenance of the Little Red Schoolhouse and
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