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11 Temecula Valley USD 2026 Grads Get High Honors In Riverside County
They were recognized for their extraordinary accomplishments during their 13 years as students in Riverside County’s public schools.

They were recognized for their extraordinary accomplishments during their 13 years as students in Riverside County’s public schools.

American Martyrs School in Manhattan Beach recently took second place in California's first-ever statewide mock trial for middle schoolers.
Lemont won multiple state titles for the ninth time since 2010.
From a brand partner: Giovanni Guerrier balances academics, part-time work, and community service while pursuing her passion for teaching.
From a brand partner: Emmalyn balances high honors coursework with varsity sports and club teams while giving back through volunteer work.
From a brand partner: Jessica maintains a 4.0 GPA, gives back through volunteer work, and stays active in cheer and taekwondo.
The University of Alabama on Tuesday announced plans to establish a new School of Data Science
From a brand partner: Cameron is known for a strong work ethic, standout performances, and meaningful community involvement.
From a brand partner: Wyland volunteers on weekends, supports conservation efforts, and helps lead student initiatives at school.
From a brand partner: Dylan was selected for a competitive CIEE program, where he’ll explore engineering and automotive studies this summer.
From a brand partner: Mia Johnson shines as a well-rounded student, earning MVP honors and gaining admission to a top school.
From a brand partner: A local student is making an impact with a tool designed to help users better understand media bias online.
From a brand partner: Torrance Liddell, a Seton Hall senior, mentors freshmen and gives back through campus and community service.
From a brand partner: Tomas Santana serves on student council and volunteers at his school’s monthly pantry, helping others year-round.
From a brand partner: Kai Sudar advanced to fourth grade after early placement tests and is now thriving as a standout homeschool student.
Area students from Buffalo Grove are doing amazing things at colleges and universities across the U.S. (2025-2026 school year).
"This achievement reflects the dedication of our talented students, supportive community, and passionate educators."
The student-designed project will reduce nitrogen pollution and manage stormwater runoff on campus, officials said.
The Worcester County Superintendents’ Association Scholars’ Recognition honored 11 high school seniors in Worcester Public Schools.
Morales had more than $1 million in scholarships and 15 acceptance letters to choose from.
GreenWaySquad says it has reached more than 1,200 local children using art, technology and school programs to teach climate awareness.
Second- and third-graders learned choreography, built confidence, and connected with high school mentors during a hands-on dance session.
Oak Lawn Community High School saw an impressive 37 student submissions this year in the PTA Reflections arts initiative.
Joliet Township High School is seeking community support to help fund student participation in the national competition.
"Deeply committed to service," 1st-gen college student Stephanie Allis, single mom of 6, has experienced foster care and foster parenting.
Over 130 participants from schools around the world participated in a program centered on service, cultural exchange and youth-led action.
Only one other NJ college has a student being recognized.
April is National Volunteer Month, and one local student is making a big impact at Stamford Health.
One of New Jersey’s top track and field athletes will be attending Princeton University.
The 2026 National Merit Corporate-Sponsored Merit Scholarship winners were announced last week. See the Bridgewater winners.
The 2026 National Merit Corporate-Sponsored Merit Scholarship winners were announced last week. See the Basking Ridge winners.
The student is among fewer than 1 percent of U.S. students to reach National Merit Finalist standing in the 2026 competition.
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Dougherty Valley student Aditi Ranjan's drawing "Silent Suffering" won a National Gold Medal in the 2026 Scholastic Art & Writing Awards.
These Livingston students made their town proud with accomplishments in the fields of community service, music and debate.
From a brand partner: Joey gives back through church, leads a youth program and runs a local business alongside his studies.
A school cleanup with Surfrider volunteers brought 333 students and staff to Hampton Beach on April 17.
Students were recognized for distinguished honor roll, high honor roll or honor roll.
29 seventh graders at Sayville Middle School werrecognized in the nationwide Young Writers USA competition for mystery-themed short stories.
The school district worked with Giant Food Stores in Warminster and Upper Southampton townships to raise the funds.