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Brookhaven Town Hispanic Advisory Board Honors Student Scholars
More than 20 William Floyd High School student-scholars will be recognized for their academic achievements.
Press release from William Floyd School District:
Oct. 17, 2022
Twenty-five William Floyd High School student-scholars will be honored this month at the 9th Annual Town of Brookhaven Hispanic Heritage Month celebration for their academic excellence by maintaining a grade point average of 95 or higher. This event, sponsored by the Town of Brookhaven Hispanic Advisory Board, is designed to celebrate these achievements along with an evening of Hispanic culture, food, performances and more.
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The 25 William Floyd High School student-scholars recognized for their academic achievements are Alyssa Amador, Miranda Calderon, Angelina Candelario, Rosa Castro Cabreja, Jeniffer Chacon-Reyes, Lydia Colon, Alexandra Eguizabal, Odir Flores Jr., Gabriel Gonzalez, Jacqueline Gonzalez, Dreanna Guapacha, Britney Guevara Ortez, Angie Hernandez Flores, Julia Huertas, Eduardo Marroquin, Angelica Martinez-Mejia, Betzaida Molina Lopez, Alexander Morales Hernandez, Rafael Picart, Aliza Quiles, Kevin Rojo, Hunter Rosario, Manuela Urresta Pineda, Jerry Martinez Vivar and Jessica Velasco.
The Brookhaven Town Hispanic Advisory Board was established in 2013 to help improve cultural understanding between the Hispanic community, civic and business leaders, Brookhaven government and town residents. The mission of the Hispanic Advisory Board is to discuss and address issues of importance and relevance to the Hispanic community and make recommendations regarding proposed legislation to the Brookhaven Town Board.
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Congratulations to the honorees and keep up the great work!
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