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T HE G RAPEVINE Cesar E. Chavez High School April 23, 2012 Volume 9, Issue 4 Delano, CA 93215 All Things STAR: STAR Thoughts: Top 100: by Mr. DeLeon Guest Wr ite r Principal’s Message: I Am Fearless. I Am Driven. I Am Titan. *More pressure on Freshmen to meet API success? *What are the incentives that encourage students to excel on the test? *Seniors cram for AP test while STAR mania sweeps through CCHS. What’s the schedule? *Need sleep? There are tips for you! *Think you or your friends made it into the top 100 of your class or of the school, find out! There’s a scene in the movie 300 when Leonidus and his Spartan army, en route to battle the invading Persians, run into a group of makeshift Greek and Acadian fighters who aim at joining the fight. Leonidus is met with disbelief and his commitment to victory challenged as he is questioned on how he intends to battle the Persians with only 300 Spartans. Leonidus surveys this rag-tag group of wannabe warriors, and it is obvious to him that it is they who do not appear ready for the epic battle. They haven’t prepared, trained, or lived the life of a Spartan Warrior. So he asks one by one, “What is your profession?” One by one they answer, “I’m a potter…I’m a sculptor… blacksmith…”, confirming Leonidus’s suspicion. This army will not do. By asking his Spartan Army in turn, “What is your profession?” he aims to make the point, destiny belongs to the prepared, victory to those who have paid the price and earned the right to be a Spartan Warrior. The answer, given in unison with a loud “Haaooo!”, made it clear that there was no fear, there was no intimidation. They were motivated, they were Spartans and that War is what they live for. As Titans, we find ourselves at our own Thermopylae once again, about to face another formidable challenge in this year’s STAR/ CSTs. Will we validate and legitimize our #1 status as the best academic high school in Delano, Kern and Tulare counties, or will we fall short casting doubt on last year’s accomplishments? Like King Leonidus, teachers are confident in your potential to achieve. They have invested a year’s worth of hard work preparing you for the CSTs and they know that it all comes down to you doing what they know you can do. Counselors and support staff have partnered together to mentor, motivate and monitor student progress in programs like TAP and Titan AR. All of them are confident that you are ready, that you are prepared, and that you are still hungry to show other schools that we won’t be found lacking, Not Us! Not Today! THIS IS OUR VICTORY. THIS IS OUR TIME! All you need is to do is rise up with courage, with passion, and with an unwavering determination to say, “This is where we hold them. This is where we fight!” Titans, the answer to the question “What is your profession?” is clear. You are Fearless, You Are Driven, You are Titan! This year we’ve focused our energies on motivating the “Titan 300”, inspired by the heroics of Sparta’s 300 who fought so bravely at Thermopylae. Those 300 of you targeted in English Language Arts and 300 in Math, you hold the answer to victory, getting one to three questions more correct this year than last year will make all the difference in the world. A scene early in the movie I think speaks volumes of what I’m trying to communicate. Leonidus is training his son to be a Spartan Warrior and he says, “First, you fight with your head.” The queen enters the arena and finishes the sentence, Then you fight with your heart.” Titans, you know what to do, now just go out and do it with all of your heart. “Remember this day…for it will be yours for all time.” – Leonidus, 300 Tip of a Titan It is that time of year again: we go to war with our greatest adversary—the STAR test. With pressure from parents, the school and the state to surpass expectations, the causalities of this war will be the students because with pressure, comes stress! Since elementary school, the STAR test has been present in our lives, so we should be adjusted to the tension it brings. It challenges us mentally and our ability to achieve a goal. However, the STAR test is now seen as a more colossal challenge because students are expected to beat 847 and to be the best high school in the county. Also the STAR test now affects a student’s ranking, which is another stress trigger. So how do we beat the jitters and tension that accompany the test? -Think positive: Training your mind to believe that you will do well on the test boosts your confidence. You know you can conquer that task because you have the determination and mentality to do so. -Stay headstrong: We, as humans, desire to one-up another; you have to prove to the test that you’re better than it. The test is just another obstacle that you can easily overcome; think of it as a friendly game of chess. -Music is spiritual healing: Those dull, repetitive short stories seem to suck the life out of you, but the gift of memory allows you to play music inside your mind. This can ease the tension because a wondrous melody is soothing an overly productive mind. -Use your imagination: Like music, your imagination provides a tranquil surrounding that will save you from those tiresome stories. You can make the story come to life in your mind by adding your own scenes to turn that uninteresting tale into an adventure. -Take it slow: You have all the time in the world. You might want to rush through the test, but taking it slow will help your mind work more smoothly. So stopping to take a breath or two will not hurt your score. -Stretch: After sitting on that hard chair for what seems likes an eternity, your muscles become stiff, but stretching relaxes your muscles. It will redirect your focus back on the test. -Dress comfortably: Those super tight jeans and those crushing shoes are not such a good idea. You don’t have to look good for the test! Comfortable clothing will help you concentrate because you are at ease, but those tight clothes will disrupt your thinking pattern. by Suki Mahal Editor in Chief by Janette Garcia S t aff Wr ite r Every year there is more emphasis on doing well on the STAR for CCHS students especially now that they have an 847 API to live up to. There are celebrations students look forward to, top one hundred celebrations, class competitions, and field trips or Starnivals. All of these things motivate students to do well on these tests. Although students have been taking these tests for years they still become nervous with the idea that the tests have become harder this year. In reality they have but if they have paid attention in class and put in the effort they should have, they do not have to worry because CCHS teachers spend a whole year doing their best to expose their students to the material they will need for doing well on the STAR. The school’s administration is also doing their part in promoting to do well on the STAR. With personal visits to classrooms, making new rewards for the elite cards for next year, and assemblies with each class to get them excited for the class competitions. The junior class of 2013 has won for the last two years and they sure are determined to win again this year but this year’s sophomores are ready to put up a fight with the juniors. The freshman, sophomores and juniors have been studying hard all year to be ready for these tests so that next coming fall, the winning class will receive their ditch day. The STAR will definitely keep students occupied for a couple of weeks, and dedication is required to make all efforts pay off. Raising The Bar Titan Triad: *Student of the Year: Yessica Bravo *Teacher of the Year: Mr. Santiago Rodarte *Classified Staff of the Year: Miriam Gutierrez Salute to Scholars *May 15th in CCHS auditorium *S tarts at 6pm *A war dees expected to be ther e at 5pm

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Page 1: THE GRAPEVINE · THE GRAPEVINE April 23, 2012 Cesar E. Chavez High School Volume 9, Issue 4 Delano, CA 93215 STAR Thoughts: All Things STAR: Top 100: by Mr. DeLeon Guest Writer Principal’s

THE GRAPEVINE Cesar E. Chavez High School

April 23, 2012 Volume 9, Issue 4

Delano, CA 93215

All Things STAR:STAR Thoughts: Top 100:

by Mr. DeLeon

Guest Writer

Principal’s Message:I Am Fearless. I Am Driven. I Am Titan.

*More pressure on Freshmen to meet API success?*What are the incentives that encourage students to

excel on the test?

*Seniors cram for AP test while STAR mania sweeps

through CCHS. What’s the schedule?*Need sleep? There are tips for you!

*Think you or your friends made it into the top

100 of your class or of the school, find out!

There’s a scene in the movie 300 when Leonidus and his Spartan army, en route to battle the invading Persians, run into

a group of makeshift Greek and Acadian fighters who aim at joining the fight. Leonidus is met with disbelief and his

commitment to victory challenged as he is questioned on how he intends to battle the Persians with only 300 Spartans.

Leonidus surveys this rag-tag group of wannabe warriors, and it is obvious to him that it is they who do not appear ready

for the epic battle. They haven’t prepared, trained, or lived the life of a Spartan Warrior. So he asks one by one, “What isyour profession?” One by one they answer, “I’m a potter…I’m a sculptor… blacksmith…”, confirming Leonidus’s

suspicion. This army will not do. By asking his Spartan Army in turn, “What is your profession?” he aims to make the

point, destiny belongs to the prepared, victory to those who have paid the price and earned the right to be a Spartan

Warrior. The answer, given in unison with a loud “Haaooo!”, made it clear that there was no fear, there was no intimidation.

They were motivated, they were Spartans and that War is what they live for.

As Titans, we find ourselves at our own Thermopylae once again, about to face another formidable challenge in this

year’s STAR/ CSTs. Will we validate and legitimize our #1 status as the best academic high school in Delano, Kern and

Tulare counties, or will we fall short casting doubt on last year’s accomplishments? Like King Leonidus, teachers are

confident in your potential to achieve. They have invested

a year’s worth of hard work preparing you for the CSTs

and they know that it all comes down to you doing what

they know you can do. Counselors and support staff

have partnered together to mentor, motivate and monitor

student progress in programs like TAP and Titan AR.

All of them are confident that you are ready, that youare prepared, and that you are still hungry to show

other schools that we won’t be found lacking, Not Us!

Not Today! THIS IS OUR VICTORY. THIS IS OURTIME! All you need is to do is rise up with courage,

with passion, and with an unwavering determination to

say, “This is where we hold them. This is where wefight!” Titans, the answer to the question “What is your

profession?” is clear. You are Fearless, You Are Driven,You are Titan! This year we’ve focused our energies on motivating the “Titan 300”, inspired by the heroics of Sparta’s 300

who fought so bravely at Thermopylae. Those 300 of you targeted in English Language Arts and 300 in Math, you hold the

answer to victory, getting one to three questions more correct this year than last year will make all the difference in the world.

A scene early in the movie I think speaks volumes of what I’m trying to communicate. Leonidus is training his son to be a

Spartan Warrior and he says, “First, you fight with your head.” The queen enters the arena and finishes the sentence,

“Then you fight with your heart.” Titans, you know what to do, now just go out and do it with all of your heart.

“Remember this day…for it will be yours for all time.” – Leonidus, 300

Tip of a Titan

It is that time of year again: we go to war with our greatest

adversary—the STAR test. With pressure from parents, the

school and the state to surpass expectations, the causalities

of this war will be the students because with pressure, comes

stress!

Since elementary school, the STAR test has been present

in our lives, so we should be adjusted to the tension it brings.

It challenges us mentally and our ability to achieve a goal.

However, the STAR test is now seen as a more colossal

challenge because students are expected to beat 847 and to be

the best high school in the county. Also the STAR test now

affects a student’s ranking, which is another stress trigger.

So how do we beat the jitters and tension that accompany

the test?

-Think positive: Training your mind to believe that you will

do well on the test boosts your confidence. You know you

can conquer that task because you have the determination

and mentality to do so.

-Stay headstrong: We, as humans, desire to one-up another;

you have to prove

to the test that

you’re better than

it. The test is just

another obstacle

that you can easily

overcome; think of

it as a friendly

game of chess.

-Music is spiritualhealing: Those

dull, repetitive

short stories seem

to suck the life out

of you, but the gift of memory allows you to play music inside

your mind. This can ease the tension because a wondrous

melody is soothing an overly productive mind.

-Use your imagination: Like music, your imagination provides

a tranquil surrounding that will save you from those tiresome

stories. You can make the story come to life in your mind by

adding your own scenes to turn that uninteresting tale into an

adventure.

-Take it slow: You have all the time in the world. You might

want to rush through the test, but taking it slow will help your

mind work more smoothly. So stopping to take a breath or two

will not hurt your score.

-Stretch: After sitting on that hard chair for what seems likes

an eternity, your muscles become stiff, but stretching relaxes

your muscles. It will redirect your focus back on the test.

-Dress comfortably: Those super tight jeans and those

crushing shoes are not such a good idea. You don’t have to

look good for the test! Comfortable clothing will help you

concentrate because you are at ease, but those tight clothes

will disrupt your thinking pattern.

by Suki Mahal

Editor in Chief

by Janette Garcia

Sta f f Wri ter Every year there is more emphasis on doing well on the STAR for

CCHS students especially now that they have an 847 API to live up

to. There are celebrations students look forward to, top one hundred

celebrations, class competitions, and field trips or Starnivals. All of

these things motivate students to do well on these tests.

Although students have been taking these tests for years they still

become nervous with the idea that the tests have become harder this

year. In reality they have but if they have paid attention in class and

put in the effort they should have, they do not have to worry because

CCHS teachers spend a whole year doing their best to expose their

students to the material they will need for doing well on the STAR.

The school’s administration is also doing their part in promoting to

do well on the STAR. With personal visits to classrooms, making new

rewards for the elite cards for next year, and assemblies with each

class to get them excited for the class competitions. The junior class of

2013 has won for the last two years and they sure are determined to

win again this year but this year’s sophomores are ready to put up a

fight with the juniors. The freshman, sophomores and juniors have

been studying hard all year to be ready for these tests so that next

coming fall, the winning class will receive their ditch day.

The STAR will definitely keep students occupied for a couple of

weeks, and dedication is required to make all efforts pay off.

Raising The Bar

Titan Triad:*Student of the Year:

Yessica Bravo

*Teacher of the Year:Mr. Santiago Rodarte

*Classified Staff of the Year:Miriam Gutierrez

Salute to

Scholars*May 15th in CCHSauditorium*Starts at 6pm*Awardees expectedto be there at 5pm

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STAR THOUGHTS

2 April 23, 2012Cesar E. Chavez High School

by Janette GarciaSta f f Wri ter

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Blurb: Words of Wisdom

Destressing While Testing: Taking the STAR test does notmean that you have to have a dead-serious mental focus. Thetest should be taken seriously, but add some humor to it. Fo-cusing is essential but stressing is not! Think of that joke yourfriend told you or that crazy cartoon you saw the other week.

REWARDS GOALSTitanic School wide Celebration! Remain # 1 School in Kern County!Limited Edition Elite Scholar Shirt Elite Titan Scholar (Overall Top 100 CST Scores)“Ditch Day” Overall Top Performing ClassLimited Edition “Titan” Scholar Shirt Top 100 students in ClassClass Celebration Pizza & Ice Cream Top Class in each Core Subject CohortMore awards rewarded to school Advance in 3 or More BANDSTitanic Incentives Student Choice Score or remain at Advanced in 2 or more BANDSELITE Access Card Score Greater than 900GOLD Access Card Score Advanced on two CST’s MAROON Access Card Score Proficient on two CST’s or improve by THREE BANDS

The STAR is coming up and everyone wants o beprepared to scrore well on the tests. Yes, studying andputting in the effort are necessary factors to test wellbut some people forget that getting a good night’s sleepis also essential to being prepared for the STAR. Withall of the pressure on students to do good on the tests,many findthemse lvesrestless thenight before.In fact it isnormal to benervous sohere are sometips to helpyou sleep likea baby beforeyour big tests:·Exercise the day before the tests so that you will be tootired to feel restless at night·Drink warm milk, tea, or hot chocolate before bed·Read before going to bed to exhaust our eyes·Count sheep·Keep your mind blank, for thinking will only make youmore nervous and therefore awake·Listen to relaxing symphonies as you fall asleep

by Ramandeep KaurEdi tor

Are You Cereal? They say breakfast is the most important meal of the day; students thatare taking the STAR test, should consider starting the day right. The first thing in the morning students should find something to eatbefore heading to school. Another option is to come early and eat breakfastthat the school provides in the morning. Breakfast doesn’t necessarilymean to eat a big meal but to at least eat something, even if it’s small. Not all students tend to eat breakfast and will instead wait until lunchto eat. It is best to eat before the test, to have full focus on the STAR anddo well. Between STAR breaks eat a snack to calm down the hunger andkeep the mind fresh to continue the California State Standardized Test. Thebenefits of eating breakfast before the STAR include improved attentionperformance in complex tasks, better recall and working memory, and abetter chance of making fewer errors. Student thinking is sharper when a carbohydrate that contains glucoseand a balance of protein is eaten.Breakfast Suggestions to Eat:

!Pancakes, French Toasts, sausage, scrambled eggs!Cereal with Milk!Yogurt, Fruit, or an Bagel

Here are Snack Suggestions to eat between breaks:

!Trail Mix!Raisins!Granola Bars!Muffins!Cheese sticks

Cat Nap Tipsby Mr. Alhassan

Guest Writer

Achievements:· Class scored highest in state in Algebra II and Trig· Highest passing rate (93%) in state in Statistics· CCHS Teacher of the Year· CCHS Most Dedicated Teacher· DJUHSD Teacher of the Year· DJUHSD Top Performing Teacher· Kern County Teacher of the Year Nominee Award· DJUHSD Teaching Excellence Award· College Board AP Fellows Scholarship The number one accomplishment for me is inspiringand motivating students to reach their potential by sparkingtheir interests and fostering a life long love for learning. There is no greater impact on a student’s achievementthan the quality of his/her teacher. For this reason weteachers should constantly find new ways to grow aseducators by improving our teaching skills and increasingour own abilities. We should recognize that we are morethan an informational source. Teachers are often a coach, amentor, a motivator, a parent, a psychologist, a doctor, afriend, and a person to admire. The great teachers becomeall things to all children. We should serve our students tothe best of our abilities,encouraging them tobelieve in themselves, andinstilling in them a personalbelief that they cansucceed. No doubt that testsscores alone don’t reflecthow good you are as ateacher. The main rewardof being a teacher is being able to make a lasting positiveinfluence in children’s lives. Nothing compares to theemotional rewards I get from watching students recognizetheir abilities and talents and develop a passion of learning.In fact, all accolades and accomplishments pale incomparison to the inner statisfaction I gain from mystudents’ success and from seeing the look of triumph ontheir faces. Even though I face obstacles from time to time,it is very gratifying to know that I have the opportunity tomake even a small contribution to someone’s life.

STAR ScheduleMonday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

Per 1: 8:00 - 9:01Per 1: 9:08 - 10:03Per 2: 10:10 - 11:05Per 2: 11:12 - 12:07Lunch: 12:07 - 12:40Per 3: 12:50 - 1:45Per 3: 1:52 - 2:47

Per 4: 8:00 - 9:01Per 4: 9:08 - 10:03Per 5: 10:10 - 11:05Per 5: 11:12 - 12:07Lunch: 12:07 - 12:40Per 6: 12:50 - 1:45Per 6: 1:52 - 2:47

Per 1: Testing #1Lunch: 10:45 - 11:20Per 1: Testing #2Per 2: 1:37 - 2:47

April 23 April 24 April 25 April 26 April 27

April 30 May 1 May 2 May 3 May 4

Per 6: Testing #1Lunch: 10: 45 - 11:20Per 3: Testing #2ReleaseStudents: 1:30

Per 3: Testing #1Lunch: 10:45 - 11: 20Per 3: Testing #2ReleaseStudents: 1:30

Minimum DayReleaseStudents: 12:05

Minimum DayReleaseStudents: 12:05

Per 4: Testing #1Lunch: 10:45 - 11:20Per 4: Testing #2Per 5: 1:37 - 2:47

Per 2: Testing #1Lunch: 10:45 - 11:20Per 2: Testing #2Per 3: 1:37 - 2:47

Per 5: Testing #1Lunch: 10:45 - 11:20Per 5: Testing #2Per 6: 1:37 - 2:47

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ALL THINGS STAR

3April 23, 2012Cesar E. Chavez High School

Titans do not let the pressureof the upcoming STAR ruinthe swag they have earned.

photos by Juliana Nunez

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eMay 14*Biology(Morning)*Physics(Afternoon)

May 7—————

May 8*SpanishLanguage (Morning)*Art History(Afternoon)May 15*US Gov/Politics(Morning)

May 9*CalculusAB/BC(Morning)

May 10*EnglishLiterature/Composition(Morning)

May 16*Statistics(Afternoon)

May 17*Macro-econ(Morning)

May 11*US History(Morning)

May 18*SpanishLiterature(Morning)

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

AP Testing Schedule 2012

by Carmela AlonzoStaff Writer

Plagued With Pressure There has been much talk on the subject of our beloved Cesar E. Chavez’s API this past year –how exciting and gratifying it is to know we shot even higher on than last year, how we should ‘keepup the good work’, how proud our educators are of us,etc. Those are just some of the comments that havebeen made, but another one has been spotlighted –freshmen pressure. Because incoming freshmen are new to the high schoolscene, they may not take education seriously. Manyfreshmen are already slacking off – and of their ownchoice, not because the work is hard. However, manyothers more work to achieve success, putting strain onthe balance for the uprise of success and downfall offailure. That aside, the upperclassmen test well, contributing highly to our API, and when theygraduate, it will be up to the sophomores and freshmen to keep it up – to study hard and score wellon tests. And so – the pressure is on.

The GrapevineThe Grapevine is a student publication distributed several times a year by the Journalism staff ofCesar E. Chavez High School. The Grapevine is an open forum for students and staff. TheGrapevine encourages guest writers and authentic, signed letters to the editor. The staff takes soleresponsibility for the opinions herein expressed by the student body and acknowledges that theseopinions are not reflective of CCHS or the Delano Joint Union High School.

Editor in Chief:Suki MahalEditors:Juliana NunezRamandeep Kaur

Staff Writers:Carmela AlonzoBerenice CastroDelmis CruzTiffany Delgadillo

Staff Writers:Janette GarciaMyla GarciaStarr HinojosaDesiree Lopez

Staff Writers:Jacob OrtegaAday PerezDavid SilvaFernando Partida

Advisor:Mrs. Dao

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TOP 100 TITANS

4 April 23, 2012Cesar E. Chavez High School

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Acosta, LilianaAlaniz Andres, AlejandroAlvarez, JesusArellano, JorgeArzola Espero, GerardoBallesteros, TommyBaraja,s RaulBravo, JoelCalibuso, AdrianneCarino, AlejandroCasas, SussanalexyCastelo, JadeCeja, MariaChavez, JeomarChowdhury, MahinCua, DaphneCuevas, ZitlallyDe Lira Trujillo, Moises

Elite

FreshmenDegracia, EjaylouDelarosa, ValeriaDeniz Jimenez, FelicianoEstrada, EliseoFernandez Aguilar, MonzerratFlores, VivianaFlores, Maria IsabelFlores, MaritzaGarcia, Karla VeronicaGarcia, EstefaniaGarcia Alonzo, CarmelaGonzalez, AaronGonzalez, IvanGutierrez, EsmeraldaHan, JessicaHernandez, AlejandroHernandez, EduardoHerrera, Christopher

Ipac, EisenIraola, Clarissa AnnJacobo, FranciscoJimenez, PabloJimenez, JenyKaur, CharnpreetLamas, LeticiaLemus, AndreaLlamas, StevanLopez, ChelseaLopez, LindaLopez, MarioLopez, Contreras JenniferLopez, Rodriguez BereniceLutz, JamesMacias, MartinMadrigal, IvanMadrigal, Alexis Omar

Madueno Morales,EsmeraldaMalapit, DominiqueMarasigan, JedMaravilla Ortega, JonathanMartinez, VanessaMateo, Carl MarcuisMedel, JanetteMedina, AndresMendez, BrendaMendez, AlejandraMorales, AdrianMorales Ramirez, DanielMorfin, MichelMunoz, Mary TiffanyMunoz, CathyMurguia, GabrielaNavarro Gamez, Andrea

Olmos, BryannaOntiveros, SamuelOrozco, JasmineOrtaleza, MicahOsuna, RamonPadilla, EmilyPena, RogerPicar, MarkPinoliar, ShailahReed, Bekah

Reyes, RoderickRodriguez, ArlenneRuiz, WilliamSalgado, PaulSanchez, AaronSandoval Vega, LauraSangha, ManvinderSantillano, RebecaSuniga Valeri, JeanTabajunda, Marlea

Ahumada, Jesus A

Alvarez, Angel

Badilla, Tracy A

Ballesteros, Jhim C

Barragan, Angelica

Beltran, Melecio D

Berber, Mario

Bravo, Yessica MDe Gracia, DeanneDiana, Michelle B

Espinoza, Christian

Garcia, Eduardo

Gonzalez, Yasmin

Grajeda, Antonio M

Gutierrez, Natallie A

Hernandez, Diego Azanza

Kaur, Ramandeep

Lemus, Yesica Ibarra

Lopez, Brandon L

Magallanes, Bianca

Magana, Bernardo D

Mahal, Suki

Martinez, Jorge R

Mendez, Rodolfo

Munoz, Obed

Nunez, Juliana

Orozco, PaulinaOrtega, Elizabeth VPingquian, Ed T

Ramirez, Daniel S

Recinos, David Fernando

Reed, Alexander L

Rios, Gerardo

Romualdo, Roel M

Stebbins, Arriane A

Teasley, Heather N

Torres, Crystal

Vasquez, Justin P

Villegas, Rigoberto

Albay, Aaron David

Alvarado, Vicente

Alvarez, Anthony

Beltran, Oscar

Bolton, Joseph S

Calad, Ericka P

Calderon, Andrea Ortiz

Carino, Edmundo Aquino

Chavez, Karina

Deniz, Ines

Ferreyra, Cindy Munoz

Flores, Luis EduardoGutierrez, Maya ElaineGutierrez, Sergio BHampton, Kara MarieHernandez, Atziri AzanzaHernandez, JacquelineIglesias, Evelyn YolandaJeremiah JonesMachuca, Cristal LindaMartinez, LizbethMata, Aaron MMedel, EmilioMolica, Bret SOlivarez, ErikOrtega, Jennifer ElmaPadre, Rudan GPagdilao, Arden Dela CruzRabanal, Justin JohnRamos, Louis EnriqueRodriguez, Anissa LeanneRodriguez, Enrique AlvaradoSangha, Sukhwinder SinghSilva, Hector DanielTorres, Joshua AVelasquez, ValeriaAguilera, Angel AmosAvalos, Karina JBangi, Brian KBermudez, Jasmine VCasabar, RiggieDial, Bryan LFanucchi, Gabriella StaciGalvan, Evelyne RMembreve, Jerry VNajera, CarinaOffenburger, Bryan SParaiso, JasminePerez Alvares, DelilahRamirez, ElizabethRojas, Joel BRomero, Matthew SSan Antonio, Arielle MSolito, Ma Maureen JoySoto Mayor, AlexandraSquillante, Lorena EStebbins, Ashley MVasquez, Hector OWyrick, Taylor E

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