Hayden High School students honored with classroom awards

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  Hayden High School students were recognized for their achievements for the 2015-16 academic year during a program held last week.

  Awards included:

  Algebra I Outstanding students, Kayla Islava, Angelita Casillas, Robert Casillas.

  Algebra II Outstanding students, Ryan Donovan, Jonathan Jimenez, Adriana Cruz, Marianna Valenzuela.

  Algebra II Studious Students, Mariana Chavez, Jacob Sanchez, Linda Kame.

  Geometry Outstanding Students, Frankie Valenzuela, Robert Bohrn, Mariana Garcia.

  Senior Finance Class, Francisco Estrada.

  Marketing/Yearbook, Casandra Westrope.

  Art Outstanding Students, Lexi Gomez, Jose Gomez, Martha Palafox, Casandra Westrope, Brittney Arbizo, Mariana Garcia, Linda Kame.

  Integrated Science, Angelita Casillas,  Robert Casillas, Kayla Islava.

  Biology, Robert Bohrn, Aliyana, Perez.

  Spanish 1-2, Robert Bohrn, Jonathan Jimenez, Alejandra Martinez.

  Advanced  Spanish 3-4, Aliyana Perez.

  Creative Writing, Highest Average, Robert Casillas; Editor, Angelita Casillas, Kayla Islava, Katrina Trevizo; Most Improved Writer, Noah Monroy.

  Health Exploration, Robert Bohrn, Brittney Arbizo.

  Driver Education, Robert Bohrn, Aliyana Perez.

  Career Preparation, Kayla Islava, Angelita Casillas, Robert Casillas, Kirstin Hise.

  Social Studies, 9th Star Students, Angelita Casillas, Robert Casillas, Kayla Islava; 10th Star Students, Frankie Valencia, Mariana Garcia; 11th Star Students,  Marianna Chavez, Adriana Cruz, Freddy Cruz, Alejandra Martinez, Martha Palafox, Jacob Sanchez, Casandra Westrope.

  English, Super Reader Award, Robert Manriquez, Angelita Casillas, Robert Casillas, Kirstin Hise, Kayla Islava, Robert Bohrn, Regina Ortega, Wilfredo Lopez.

  Excellence in English, Angelita Casillas, Robert Casillas, Kayla Islava, Aliyana Perez, Frankie Valencia, Marianna Chavez, Martha Palafox, Laryssa Torrez, Jonathan Jimenez, Adriana Cruz, Kierra Guerrero.

  English, Excellence in Writing, Kayla Islava, Alejandra Martinez, Alexandra Gomez, Casandra Westrope, Laryssa Torrez, Kierra Guerrero.

  Top 9th Grade Students, Kayla Islava, Robert Casillas, Angelita Casillas; Top 10th Grade Student, Robert Bohrn; Top 11th Grade Student, Laryssa Torrez.

  Consecutive Honor Roll, Laryssa Torrez, Semester 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5; Alejandra Martinez, Semester 2, 3, 4, and 5; Adriana Cruz, Semester 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5; Marianna Chavez, Semester 4 and 5; Jacob Sanchez, Semester 4 and 5; Mariana Valenzuela, Semester  3, 4, and 5; Robert Bohrn, Semester 1, 2, and 3; Kierra Guerrero,  Semester 5, 6 and 7.

  Honor Roll, Casandra Westrope, Jonathan Jimenez, Alexzandra Gomez, Ryan Donovan, Regina Ortega, Aliyana Perez, Frankie Valencia, Tahni Kame, Kayla Islava,  Angelita Casillas, Robert Casillas, Joel Rodriquez, Angelica Cabrera, Jessica Chiquete, Jacob Lorona.

  Perfect Attendance, Thomas Valencia, Robert Bohrn. 

  Special thanks to HHS Secretary  Susan Brusuelas for providing the information for this story.

Vicki Clark (49 Posts)

Vicki started her career in the journalism field while attending Ray High School in Kearny with an excellent teacher who took her by the hand and guided her. She worked on the school newspaper and as a senior was a co-editor. Her dream was to go on to college to study journalism and eventually to travel the world reporting the news. This dream was interrupted by life circumstances. She stayed in Kearny and went to work for the Copper Basin News in 1964 as a typesetter. Her editor was Ira Q. Toler and he also was a good teacher. After marrying and having children, her desires to again work in the newspaper field surfaced. She responded to an ad for a position in advertising for the Copper Basin News which included selling, lay-out and design. She was hired on the spot. The business has greatly changed with technology and the introduction of desktop publishing. She was fortunate enough to be a part of it. She has now worked for Copper Area News Publishers on and off for over 30 years, starting when John Seater was the publisher. She has held many positions over the years, but is most proud to be named a reporter. She loves to write and is so grateful for being given that chance.


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