Monte Vista Christian Middle School Principal Andrew Robinson
and Middle School teachers gave out the 2002-2003 Academic Awards
to the 6th, 7th and 8th Grade students.
Monte Vista Christian Middle School Principal Andrew Robinson and Middle School teachers gave out the 2002-2003 Academic Awards to the 6th, 7th and 8th Grade students.
6th Grade recipents were: Maya Ahluqalia, Honor Roll and Academic; Vivienne Castillo, Honor Roll; David Dickstein, Academic; Michael Dutra, Honor Roll; Gabrielle Gamez, Honor Roll, Academic and Character; Nikolaas Groen, Academic; Amanda Halbackken, Honor Roll; Sara Henderson, Honor Roll; Alexis Huth, Honor Roll; Katherine Kwong, Honor Roll, Academic and Character; Charles Mc Clung, Honor Roll; Sara Naghavi, Honor Roll; Casey Pagan, Honor Roll, Academic and Character; Julia Pasek, Honor Roll; Sarah Reno, Honor Roll and Academic; Casey Smolka, Honor Roll; Kristina Tuminaro, Honor Roll.
7th Grade recipents were: Jeffrey Adam, Honor Roll and Academic; Jacyln Cooks, Honor Roll; Gabrielle Envent, Honor Roll; Diane Keininger, Honor Roll, Academic and Character; Emma Merrick, Honor Roll; Chelsea Moskwa, Honor Roll; Andrea Nielsen, Honor Roll; Andrew Rodriques, Honor Roll; Megan Rotter, Honor Roll; Alexandra Taipale, Honor Roll and Academic; Andre Thom, 2002-2003 Principal’s Award, Courtney Wall, Honor Roll, Sky Weislak, Horsemanship.
8th Grade recipients were: Wesley Buntman, Academic; Aleah Klingenberg, 4.0 Honor Roll and Character; Julianna Mancini, 4.0 Honor Roll; Kyle Martin, 4.0 Honor Roll and Character; Christopher Matsuoka, 4.0 Honor Roll, Logan MC Donald, Academic; John Neylan, Honor Roll; Jina Park, 4.0 Honor Roll, and Academic, Taylor Taipae, Honor Roll, Gregory Tomlinson, 4.0 Honor Roll; Stephen Wessies, 4.0 Honor Roll.
Benjamin Robert Mancini graduated in May from Biola University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science. Before attending Biola, he attended Monte Vista Christian School and Gavilan College. Ben is the son of Bob and Barbara Mancini of Morgan Hill.
David James Clarke, a resident of Morgan Hill, graduated with high distinction from Harvey Mudd College on May 18. He received a bachelor of science degree in physics and mathematics, as well as departmental honors in physics and mathematics. He was also a member of The Claremont Colleges Chapter of Sigma Xi. He is the son of Thomas and Mildred Clark.
Harvey Mudd College is the coeducational institutuion of engineering, science, and mathematics that also places strong emphasis on humanities and the social sciences. The college aim is to graduate engineers and scientists sensitive to the impact of their work on society. HMC ranks among the nation’s leading schools in percentage of graduates who earn Ph.D degrees. It is the pioneer of hte internationally known Clinic Program, established in 1963.
Harvey Mudd College is a member of The Claremont Collegues Constorium. The consortium includes Pomona College, Scripps College, Claremont McKenna College, Harvey Mudd College, Pitzer College, and the Keck Graduate Institute of Applieed Life Scence.








