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Local Student Chosen as CSF Award Finalist
Anina Lee Graves Oliver was one of 10 students chosen as a CSF Seymour award finalist for the central coast region.
Anina Lee Graves Oliver was selected a California Scholarship Federation Seymour Finalist.
Anina will be awarded a $2,000 academic award honoring her academic success and community involvement. She is now eligible to compete for the CSF Seymour State Award and the opportunity to obtain an additional $3,000 monetary award.
Anina Lee Graves Oliver attends Alameda High School and is a member of the academic honor society, CSF.
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CSF represents 64,000 student members and awards $121,250 each year to CSF members. CSF represents California high school students and CJSF represents California junior high school students.
CSF was founded in 1921 and is the oldest academic honor society in California currently celebrating its 90th year.
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For additional information on CSF go to www.csf-cjsf.org
