DiGiovanna Essay Contest Award 2022-2023 Recipients

Kudos to the five region recipients for the excellent essays they submitted!

Central – Saanvi Banerjee, Ch 1117jc
Bethany Elementary School, CJSF Adviser Sara Rose
Principal Deborah Richey

Central Coast – Tulasi Venkatesh, Ch 1206jcc
Creekside Middle School, CJSF Adviser Su Min Cha
Principal Susan Shih

North – Miranda Sanchez, Ch 280jn
Sycamore Middle School, CJSF Adviser Michelle Solis
Principal Kelly Haight

South – Grace Galonsky, Chapter 881js
St. Junipero Serra Catholic Elementary School
CJSF Adviser Elaina Stokes, Principal Julie Radzai

South Central – Mai-Linh Lindsay, Ch 398jsc
Immaculate Heart Middle School, CJSF Adviser Carolyn Polchow
Principal Gina Finer

Nominations open for CJSF Huhn Award

RECOGNIZE CJSF MEMBERS FOR THEIR ACADEMIC AND SERVICE EXCELLENCE.

Huhn Award nominations will be open through February 25, every year. https://csf-cjsf.org/cjsf-awards/

Preparation makes it easier to manage.

  1. Make a list of the students you believe most closely meet the requirements (see https://csf-cjsf.org/cjsf-awards/ for details). You may nominate 2 students for the Huhn Award.
  2. Notify your top choices and verify they are able to attend the Spring Conference for your region (view Calendar). Then ask them to provide the necessary documentation for the nomination form. Give them a deadline at least several weeks before the award nomination period closes so that you are not rushed.
  3. Prepare nomination materials.
    You will need to write a letter for your nominee(s). Think about what you will say about each candidate. (See https://csf-cjsf.org/csf-awards/ ELIGIBILITY tab for details)
    In addition to your letter your nominees must provide you with the following information and materials:

     

    • Student contact information: Mailing address, phone, non-school email address.
    • Additional nomination materials:
    • List of Service & Awards, Personal statement, Publicity Release form.
  4. Complete the nomination form and upload the required documents here.*

*  Please help us process nominations efficiently by properly naming files for upload – checkout PREPARING FILES FOR UPLOAD tab.

Always refer to CJSF Awards for the current information and requirements.

The nomination form requires a password which was provided to advisers in the Fall Newsletter. Email patricia@csf-cjsf.org if you need the password.

Thank you for taking the time to nominate!

Congratulations 2021-2022 Seymour Award Recipients!

Central Region Recipient
Madison Allan
Chapter 512
Redwood High School
Georgette Cheatwood, Adviser
Matt Shin, Principal

2022 CSF Seymour Award Central Region Recipient Madison Allan

Central Coast Region Recipient
Aarushi Wadhwa
Chapter 743
Westmont High School
Joy Brawn, Adviser
Jason Miller, Principal

2022 CSF Seymour Award Central Coast Region Recipient Aarushi Wadhwa

North Region Recipient
Emma Alvarez
Chapter 168
Chico High School
Kris Hahn, Adviser
Douglas Williams, Principal

2022 CSF Seymour Award North Region Recipient Emma Alvarez

South Region Recipient
Ruby Mejia
Chapter 496
Mater Dei High School
Gloria Guzman, Adviser
Frances Clare, Principal

2022 CSF Seymour Award South Region Recipient Ruby Mejia

South Central Region Recipient
Natalie Leon
Chapter 796
Channel Islands High School
Magen Anthony, Adviser
Marianne Ramos, Principal

2022 CSF Seymour Award South Central Region Recipient Natalie Leon

2021-2022 Huhn Awards Nominees

Hello 2021-2022 Huhn Awards Nominees!

Central Region

2021-2022 CJSF Huhn Awards Central Region Nominees

  • Miliani Barraza, Chapter 976 | Wallace Middle School (top-right)
  • Camden Gudgel, Chapter 846 | Herbert Cruickshank Middle School (middle right)
  • Abigail Samuel, Chapter 640 | Waterloo School (bottom right)
  • Osiris Ruiz, Chapter 571 | Burton Middle School (bottom middle)
  • Ella Mauer, Chapter 976 | Wallace Middle School (bottom left)

Central Coast Region

2021-2022 Huhn Awards Central Coast Nominees

  • Suhyun (Royce) Ahn, Chapter 668 | Sequoia Middle School (bottom right)
  • Samantha Campbell, Chapter 668 | Sequoia Middle School (middle right)
  • Anthony Rocha, Chapter 1085 | Fallon Middle School (top right)
  • Sonia Sharma, Chapter 971 | Diablo Vista Middle School (bottom left)

North Region

2021-2022 Huhn Awards North Nominees

  • Lily Antrim, Chapter 692 | Downieville Jr./Sr High (4th row #2)
  • Garry Bicknell, Chapter 676 | Brittan Elementary School (3rd row #1)
  • Gemma Donati, Chapter 280 | Sycamore Middle School (3rd row #2)
  • Mason Kaelin, Chapter 676 | Brittan Elementary School (4th row #4)
  • Logan Kinneer, Chapter 692 | Downieville Jr./Sr. High (4th row #3)
  • Carina Marciales, Chapter 158 | Bidwell Junior High School (1st row)
  • Joshua Milton, Chapter 923 | Marsh Junior High School (4th row #1)
  • Caroline Moore, Chapter 923 | Marsh Junior High School (2nd row)
  • Joseph Schohr, Chapter 280 | Sycamore Middle School (3rd row #3)

South Region

2021-2022 Huhn Awards South Nominees

  • Meagan Barry, Chapter 868 | Van Avery Prep (3rd row #3)
  • Jake Dresbach, Chapter 868 | Van Avery Prep (3rd row #1)
  • Finger Elizabeth, Chapter 29 | Corona Fundamental Intermediate School (1st row)
  • Jacob Eshenko, Chapter 881 | St. Junipero Serra Catholic School (2nd row)
  • Yujun Ge, Chapter 155 | Carmenita Middle School (4th row #4)
  • Siddhant Khapra, Chapter 155 | Carmenita Middle School (4th row #3)
  • Jillian Mooney, Chapter 881 | St. Junipero Serra Catholic School (3rd row #2)
  • Nadine Panther, Chapter 1171 | Fremont Academy of Engineering and Design (4th row #1)
  • Saijal Patel, Chapter 29 | Corona Fundamental Intermediate School (4th row #2)
  • Juan Rodriguez, Chapter 1171 | Fremont Academy of Engineering and Design (4th row #1)

South Central Region

2021-2022 Huhn Awards South Central Nominees

  • Monica Goggins, Chapter 269 | Newcomb Academy (2nd row)
  • Emily Guzman, Chapter 269 | Newcomb Academy (3rd row right)
  • Ismael Hernandez, Chapter 487 | Piute Middle School (3rd row left)
  • David Tonikyan, Chapter 1340 | Richard E. Byrd Middle School (1st row)

Kylee Schwartz | 2021 Michelson Award Recipient

Kylee Schwartz is the 2021 Glenn Michelson Memorial Award recipient. Kylee is a Senior at Palos Verdes Peninsula High School in Rolling Hills Estates, and a member of CSF Chapter 1138, South Central region.

Kylee’s essay earned her this honor and $1,000 award. Writing about joining the Asian Real Estate Association of America’s (AREAA) neighborhood project, planting trees throughout the community, Kylee gave personalities to the various trees that were planted as part of an experiment to see which would best survive the harsh coastal conditions.

Kylee wrote “While planting trees is a small act compared to others, it has taught me three things. The first was to slow down. All too often, I get caught up in my daily routine and the speed of life. The ease I felt from planting taught me to take time for myself, to slow down by doing an activity to help others or one to help myself. Secondly, from imagining personalities for the trees, and focusing on their unique characteristics, I learned to notice details. This goes hand in hand with slowing down, if I rush, I miss many things. This discovery has helped me with school projects, caretaking responsibilities, and with my job. Finally, I’ve discovered appreciation. I can walk down the street and feel grateful from the smallest creature to the largest tree. I now appreciate the time and effort it took people to plant trees throughout my community.”

Kylee’s “small” act of planting trees will benefit her community for many years. She continues to keep watch over her trees as they adapt and grow.

Many thanks to Betsy Okamoto, CSF Adviser at PV Peninsula for more than fifteen years, for the support and time she provides to CSF and to her chapter members; and to Brent Kuykendall, Principal, for supporting CSF at Peninsula High.

The Glenn Michelson Memorial Award was established in 2012 in memory of the late Glenn Michelson, past 20-year CSF adviser of Sequoia High School in Redwood City and deeply involved past CSF Board member. He was a strong advocate of our CSF motto promoting community service. This annual essay contest in Glenn’s honor is open to high school CSF senior Sealbearers who have a passion for service.

2021-2022 CJSF DiGiovanna Award Winners

Congratulations to the 2021-2022 DiGIovanna Award Recipients who submitted the award winning essays.

Central Region
Bailey Peters
, 1219 Emilie J Ross Middle School
Adviser Gary Grant, Principal Mary LaRosa

Central Coast Region
Michelle Hopkins
, 1206 Creekside Middle School
Adviser Sumin Cha, Principal Susan Shih

North Region
Garry Bicknell
, 676 Brittan Elementary
Adviser Heather Azevedo, Principal Staci Kaelin

South Region
Cielle Peloquin
, 881 St. Junipero Serra Catholic School
Adviser Elaina Stokes, Principal Tim Tolzda

South Central Region
Mayte Esparza
, 1135 Bellflower Middle School
Adviser Veronica Reynolds, Principal Michael Lundgren

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