Drake Goodman, 2020 CSF Seymour Award Central Coast Region Finalist

Drake Goodman is a senior at Redwood High School. He is an avid public speaker, entrepreneur, and public servant. Other than interning for gubernatorial campaigns and state representatives as well as winning awards in international business competitions, he has founded and runs Recycle for Africa, a nonprofit to benefit the education of children in Tanzania and Kenya, and founded the largest junior chapter of Dec My Room in the country, a nonprofit that decorates pediatric hospital rooms. He was Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior Class President, Editor-in-Chief of his school newspaper, Mock Trial President, and Varsity Baseball Team Captain. He will pursue his interests in business and politics by attending the University of Pennsylvania next year under the Huntsman Program, where he will receive a dual degree in business from Wharton and international studies.

Drake was nominated for this prestigious award by Chapter 597 Adviser Jessica Crabtree. David Sondheim is Principal at Redwood High School in the Tamalpais Union High School District.

Jesse Goodman, 2020 CSF Seymour Award Central Coast Region Finalist

Jesse Dugan Goodman is a senior at Foothill High School in Pleasanton, California. He loves spending time outdoors, playing water polo, and being entertained by his pets. He hopes to continue community service through and beyond college while always focusing on giving back. Jesse plans on attending University of California Davis to study Economics or Chapman University as an undeclared major.

Jesse was nominated for this prestigious award by his former Chemistry teacher and Foothill Chapter 951 Advisor Lavina Lobo. Sebastian Bull is Principal of Foothill High School in Pleasanton Unified School District.

Raymond Lee, 2020 CSF Seymour Award South Region Finalist

Raymond is a senior in CSF’s chapter 1293 at Great Oak High School. In addition to leading his school’s CSF Chapter, Raymond is also President of Great Oak’s National Honor Society, Investment Club, and American Red Cross Club. As
Science Olympiad Vice President, Raymond he has won two state medals: 1st in Experimental Design and 2nd in Material Science. A two-time Inland Empire All-Area member, Raymond has also led his team to three undefeated league titles. At the Scripps Research Institute, Raymond programmed an algorithm capable of calculating a patient’s risk of type-II diabetes according to their genetic data. With an insatiable desire to learn and the initiative to help others, Raymond truly embodies the CSF motto “Scholars for Service”.

Raymond was nominated for this prestigious award by Chapter 1293 Adviser Diana Arban. Aimee Ricken is Principal at Great Oak High School in the Temecula Valley Unified School District.

Meera Kashyap, 2020 CSF Seymour Award Central Region Finalist

Meera Kashyap is a senior attending Harmony Magnet Academy and is co-president of the CSF club in which she has been actively involved since 2016. Over the years, she has created numerous community service opportunities for students, as well as helped with several fundraiser drives that provided support for victims of Hurricane Harvey and the Australian bushfires, among others. She coordinates and corresponds with CSF officers to ensure that members have a memorable and inclusive experience. Outside of CSF, her favorite hobbies are creative writing (specifically in the mystery genre), coding for video games, reading, and playing movie soundtracks on the piano. She is mulling over whether to attend UC Berkeley, UCLA or UC Irvine, but has concrete plans to major in bioengineering with pre-med.

Meera was nominated for this prestigious award by Chapter 1384 Adviser Vicky Edwards. Jeff Brown is Principal at Harmony Magnet School in the Porterville Unified School District.

Gurneet Kaur, 2020 CSF Seymour Award Central Region Finalist

Gurneet Kaur currently attends Sunnyside High School in Fresno, CA. She is the President for the California Scholarship Federation chapter at her school. She excels academically while being actively involved in many extracurricular and community service activities. In the Fall of 2020, she will be attending California State University, Fresno as a President’s Scholar of the Smittcamp Family Honors College. She plans on majoring in Biology and minoring in Chemistry in order to work towards her goal of becoming a pharmacist to help decrease the health disparities she sees within her community.

Gurneet was nominated for this prestigious award by Chapter 1227 Adviser Lydia Gonzalez. Tim Liles is Principal at Sunnyside High School in the Fresno Unified School District.

Shreya Krishna, 2020 CSF Seymour Award South Region Finalist

As a 4-year member of CSF, I have learned valuable skills and characteristics. Community involvement has always been a top priority for me, and becoming the Vice President of Community Service highlighted this. I became a junior volunteer at Kaiser Permanente, where I spent a year giving back to my community. Along with community service, I am also extremely passionate about playing tennis and spending time with family.

Shreya was nominated for this prestigious award by Chapter 948 Adviser Rosalind Kanter. Gina Aguilar is Principal at Esperanza High School in the Placentia Yorba Linda Unified School.

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