Julia DiCicco, 2020 CSF Seymour Award North Region Finalist

Julia DiCicco is an International Baccalaureate diploma candidate and senior at Montgomery High School. She plans to pursue a career in neuroscience and attend a 4-year college after graduating this May. Julia spends her free time volunteering at the Bird Rescue Center of Sonoma County, playing badminton, drawing, and rollerskating with her friends.

Julia was nominated for this prestigious award by Chapter 595 Adviser Susan Farkas. Randolph Burbank is Principal at Montgomery High School in the Santa Rosa City Schools.

Morgan Young, 2020 CSF Seymour Award North Region Finalist

Morgan is a seventeen-year-old Senior at Visions in Education’s University Prep Academy as well as an Advanced Education student at Folsom Lake College. When she is not working hard in academics, she is serving her community as Miss Central California’s Outstanding Teen through the Miss America Organization, performing in ice skating shows, and spreading the Aloha spirit through Polynesian Dance. This fall, she will be accepting her Presidential Scholarship and a position in the Honors program at the University of Nevada, Reno where she will be studying Computer Science and Engineering.

Morgan was nominated for this prestigious award by Chapter 1504 Adviser Stephen Huck. Jody Graf is Principal at Visions in Education in the San Juan Unified School District.

Regine Santiago, 2020 CSF Seymour Award South Central Region Finalist

My name is Regine Santiago. I go to John Glenn High School, in Norwalk, California. At a young age, I strive to give back to my community and make a difference in this world. My passion for music has been an important factor in accomplishing this goal of mine. In the past four years, I have marched in numerous parades in hopes of entertaining people with the gift of music. One of my biggest accomplishments was being chosen as a participant in the Tournament of Roses Honor Band to march in the 2019 and 2020 Rose Parade. In addition to music, joining CSF has instilled within me the ability to lead others, to motivate my peers, and to use my voice to speak up and address certain issues that people refuse to tackle. Being a “Scholar for Service” has helped me gain confidence in my ability to create change. It has given me a sense of purpose in this world, and it has shed light on the fact that my career goal of becoming a nurse is in fact what I am meant to be!

Regine was nominated for this prestigious award by Chapter 757 Adviser Cynthia Johnson. Francisco Ramirez is Principal at John Glenn High School in the Norwalk La Mirada Unified School District.

Edem Sedor, 2020 CSF Seymour Award South Region Finalist

My name is Edem Sedor, I live in Menifee and have attended Heritage High School for the last 4 years. I am currently 17 years old and, like lots of teenagers my age, thoroughly enjoy playing video games. I wish to pursue a career in which I design characters for video games and have been applying myself in my community so that I may achieve this goal and much more. I can’t just be good at art to get further in life so I have participated in clubs like CSF, French Honor Society, Track and Field, and volunteered at my library. I plan to use this scholarship to help cover my cost for attending UCI, and graciously thank the California Scholarship Federation for giving me the opportunity and motivation to better myself in college.

Edem was nominated for this prestigious award by Chapter 1402 Adviser Courtney Ziani. Erika Tejeda is Principal at Heritage High School in the Perris Union High School District.

Cade Johnson, 2020 CSF Seymour Award Central Coast Region Finalist

Cade Johnson is a Senior at Las Lomas High School in Walnut Creek, CA. During his four-year tenure as a student athlete Cade has participated in several academic and athletic endeavors. Not only is Cade an active leader on the ASB Leadership Team he was a valuable contributor on the winning Varsity Football Team. As a proud Knight, Cade is most excited about his role as the CSF President where he encourages and acknowledges his fellow students who work hard and achieve CSF Sealbearer honors. In addition, he embraces the CSF “Scholars for Service” motto and received the President’s Volunteer Service Award in 2019 & 2020 for his commitment to volunteerism. As a Commissioner on the Walnut Creek Youth Commission Cade acts as a voice for the youth in his community and further motivates his peers to be active volunteers in the community. He appreciates the passion and generosity CSF has for assisting Las Lomas high school students in pursuing their dreams and looks forward to representing CSF as a Sealbearer for a Lifetime. Cade will attend Cal Poly State University in Fall 2020.

Cade was nominated for this prestigious award by Chapter 468 Adviser Anne Fuller. Tiffany Benson is Principal at Las Lomas High School in the Acalanes Unified High School District.

Hannah Feil, 2020 CSF Seymour Award Central Region Finalist

Hannah Feil is a senior at El Diamante High School. She loves learning, baking, painting, traveling, and spending time with her family. When she is not working on her military care package project or compiling a range of stories for her humanities website, Hannah daydreams of the day she will have both a PhD degree and a cupcake bakery. Because of Indiana Jones, Hannah will pursue archaeology at BYU in the Fall.

Hannah was nominated for this prestigious award by Chapter 1263 Adviser Jerry Perez. Jeffrey Hohne is Principal of El Diamante High School in Visalia Unified School District.

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