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Bridgeport High School Class of 2019 graduates 55 strong

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BRIDGEPORT – The Class of 2019 graduated 55 seniors in a ceremony in the high school gym last Friday, May 31, and among them were more than half, 29, who were 12-year seniors.

Honor graduate Juan Trejo welcomed guests and introduced commencement address speaker, Dr. Jim Richardson, President of Wenatchee Valley College.

Anayeli Trejo was class Valedictorian and John Plimpton class Salutatorian. Graduating with scholastic honors together with Trejo and Plimpton were Angelica Maria Cruz-Garcia, Taylor Renee Munson, Juan Trejo and Victoria Valdovinos-Lopez.

The Class of 2019 officers included President Anayeli Trejo, Vice President Osvaldo Orozco, Secretary Taylor Munson, Treasurer Edgar Meza and ASB Representative Alejandro Oregon.

Superintendent Scott Sattler and Bridgeport School Board Chairman Tracy Zahn presented graduates with their diplomas.

BHS Scholarship Summary

Anayeli Trejo Lugo
Gonzaga Regents Scholarship: $20,000/year x 4 @ $80,000.
Marymount Manhattan Dean’s Scholarship: $12,000/year x 4 @ $48,000.
University of Oregon Minds Move Mountains Scholarship: $4,000/year x 4 @ $16,000.
McFadden Family Scholarship for Athletic and Academic Achievement: $500.
The Sports Boosters: $500.
DFS General Scholarship: $500.

John Plimpton:  Montana State University Achievement Award: $8,000/year x 4 @ $32,000
Washington State Opportunity Scholarship: $22,500.
University of Idaho Diversity Scholarship: $15,616.
Washington State University Achievement Award: $2,000/year x 4 @ $8,000.
DFS General Scholarship: $500.
BHS Class of 61 Scholarship: $250.

Stephanie Gildo Aguilar:  Falcon Bound Scholarship: $22,655
College Bound Scholarship: $2,165.
Seattle Pacific University Early Success Award: $2,000.
SPU Value Award: $2,000.
DFS General Scholarship: $400.
BHS Class of 61 Scholarship: $250.

Taylor Munson:  Montana State University Achievement Award at $8,000/year x 4 @ S32,000.
United Power Trades at Chief Joseph Dam: $2,000.
DFS General Scholarship: $400.
BHS Class of 61 Scholarship: $250.

Sinai Espinoza:  Washington State Opportunity Scholarship: $22,500.

Ivette Orozco: Whitworth University Scholarship: $22,300/year x 4 @ $89,200.
Rocky Mountain College Presidential Scholarship: $13,000/year x 4 @ $52,000.
University of Bridgeport Presidential Scholarship: $20,000 for the 2019-2020 school year.
Washington Apple Education Foundation (Crane & Crane): $2,000.
Eastern Washington University Scholarship: $1,000 per year.
Sear Mar scholarship: $1,000.
DFS General Scholarship: $400.

Richard Torres: Washington State Opportunity Scholarship: $22,500.
Washington Apple Education Foundation: $4,000.
DFS General Scholarship: $500.
Forrest Hunt Memorial: $300.

Juan Trejo: Washington Apple Education Foundation: $9,000.
Bridgeport Dollars for Scholars (DFS) General Scholarship: $500.
BHS Class of 61 Scholarship: $250.

RaeAnne Dodson: Eastern Washington University Dean’s Scholarship: $2,000 (renewable for three more years).

Luis Trejo: Washington Apple Education Foundation: $1,000.
Sea Mar Community Scholarship: $1,000.

Ulysses Cortez: Sea Mar Community Health Centers Scholarship: $1,000.
Las Carretas Scholarship.

Christian Aguilar: Las Carretas Scholarship.    
Christian Aguilar Jan Wood Scholarship: $500.

Karina Craig: Jan Wood Scholarship: $500.

Osvaldo Orozco: The Sports Boosters: $500.

Maria Calderon: Forrest Hunt Memorial: $300.

Adan Martinez: Forrest Hunt Memorial: $300.

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