High Twelve Club Celebrates TCUSD Students

Published: Sunday, April 25th, 2010

- Photo by Jerry Jambazian, Temple City Chamber of Commerce

The Temple City High Twelve Club hosted the Temple City Unified School District’s 17th Annual Public Schools Recognition Night on April 19, 2010 at Longden Elementary School’s Memoli Hall.
Memoli Hall was “standing room only” as over 200 family members, friends, teachers, and community members celebrated 44 students receiving awards recognizing their service, character, and self-improvement.
Cloverly Elementary School: Andrea Chia, Harry Del Pilar, Jr., Jaide Orozco, Megan SooHoo,
Christian Aguilar, Gabriela Manzano
Emperor Elementary School: Sheri Cheng, Brian Toh, Cloe Picanzo, Melissa Wang, Alan Fong, Marina Li
La Rosa Elementary School: Krystal Sandoval, Jacqueline Velarde, Camille Chiang,
Kaily Echeverria, Desirae Guangorena, Jacob Luevano, Eugene Monforte, Taylor Nguyen
Longden Elementary School: Daniel Choi, Robert Jiang, Reagan Woo, Winnie Huynh,
Amber Lee, Colleen Cardoza
Oak Avenue Intermediate School: Benjamin Gray, Peggy Lu, Julianna Jaynes,
Janabelle Peng, Aston Situ, Michelle Tsang
Temple City High School: Henry Lu, Andrew Thai, Christine Keung, Jane Huang,
Nicole Feng, Alex Lam
Dr. Doug Sears Learning Center: Brandon Gutierrez, Amber Bontty, Michael Britton, Marcus Castro, Ashley Dai, Alexia Ascencio
TCUSD’s District Teacher of the Year, Patricia Wenzel, was the evening’s motivational speaker. Mrs. Wenzel posthumously saluted John Zubrick for initiating TCUSD’s Public Schools Recognition Program 17 years ago. She encouraged students to model Mr. Zubrick’s life style, giving back to the community, continuing good works and taking advantage of opportunities. Mr. Zubrick passed away on March 22, 2010; he was 91 years, 3 months, and 15 days young.
The Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of California founded Public Schools Month in 1920 to celebrate the contribution of public schools to the American way of life. In light of the fundamental service public schools have provided over the years in helping millions of young Americans find success, it is fitting that this year’s theme for Public Schools Month is “Public Schools -The Foundation of Our Democracy.” The Temple City High Twelve Club hosted the Temple City Unified School District’s 17th Annual Public Schools Recognition Night on April 19, 2010 at Longden Elementary School’s Memoli Hall.
Memoli Hall was “standing room only” as over 200 family members, friends, teachers, and community members celebrated 44 students receiving awards recognizing their service, character, and self-improvement.
Cloverly Elementary School: Andrea Chia, Harry Del Pilar, Jr., Jaide Orozco, Megan SooHoo,
Christian Aguilar, Gabriela Manzano
Emperor Elementary School: Sheri Cheng, Brian Toh, Cloe Picanzo, Melissa Wang, Alan Fong, Marina Li
La Rosa Elementary School: Krystal Sandoval, Jacqueline Velarde, Camille Chiang,
Kaily Echeverria, Desirae Guangorena, Jacob Luevano, Eugene Monforte, Taylor Nguyen
Longden Elementary School: Daniel Choi, Robert Jiang, Reagan Woo, Winnie Huynh,
Amber Lee, Colleen Cardoza
Oak Avenue Intermediate School: Benjamin Gray, Peggy Lu, Julianna Jaynes,
Janabelle Peng, Aston Situ, Michelle Tsang
Temple City High School: Henry Lu, Andrew Thai, Christine Keung, Jane Huang,
Nicole Feng, Alex Lam
Dr. Doug Sears Learning Center: Brandon Gutierrez, Amber Bontty, Michael Britton, Marcus Castro, Ashley Dai, Alexia Ascencio
TCUSD’s District Teacher of the Year, Patricia Wenzel, was the evening’s motivational speaker. Mrs. Wenzel posthumously saluted John Zubrick for initiating TCUSD’s Public Schools Recognition Program 17 years ago. She encouraged students to model Mr. Zubrick’s life style, giving back to the community, continuing good works and taking advantage of opportunities. Mr. Zubrick passed away on March 22, 2010; he was 91 years, 3 months, and 15 days young.
The Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of California founded Public Schools Month in 1920 to celebrate the contribution of public schools to the American way of life. In light of the fundamental service public schools have provided over the years in helping millions of young Americans find success, it is fitting that this year’s theme for Public Schools Month is “Public Schools -The Foundation of Our Democracy.”

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