Class Notes: Daly City Colma Chamber of Commerce provided $82,000 to 41 students at its recent 2026 Access to Higher Education Scholarship Ceremony
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The Daly City Colma Chamber of Commerce provided $82,000 to 41 students at its recent 2026 Access to Higher Education Scholarship Ceremony, doubling its annual award to $2,000 each because of its fundraising effort. The recipients were: Aaron Arevalo Medina, Jefferson High School; Amianan Daus-Magbual, Westmoor High School; Anastasia Garcia, Jefferson High School; Angela Chin, Jefferson High School; Angelica Reanne Varilla, Summit Public Schools: Shasta High School; Annabel Mack, Westmoor High School; Ariel Kate Orlino, Westmoor High School; Ashley Nunez, Jefferson High School; Astrid Agcaoili, Westmoor High School; Azusa Fini, Westmoor High School; Bladimir Linares, Jefferson High School; Chayse Pon, Pacific Bay Christian; Clive Go, Jefferson High School; Devin Huang, Westmoor High School; Diana Lopez, Jefferson High School; Franco Dias, Jefferson High School; Jackson Grafilo, Westmoor High School; Jadon Lew, Westmoor High School; James Thein, Westmoor High School; Jeremiah Robles, Jefferson High School; Jocelyn Escobar, El Camino High School; Jocelyn Nietes, Westmoor High School; Juleen Grace Mallari, Westmoor High School; Kailyn Sigua, Summit Public Schools: Shasta High School; Kaylie Tse, Westmoor High School; Keilani Der, El Camino High School; Lin Myat, Westmoor High School; London Criss, Jefferson High School; Mariel Holgado, Jefferson High School; Mario Hernandez Ahuatzin, Jefferson High School; Nicole Anneilyn Tiquez; Jefferson High School; Remilynn Marie Jerusalem, Jefferson High School; Robelynn Avryll Cruz, Jefferson High School; Ryan Chan, Summit Public Schools: Shasta High School; Sara Al Dwaimer, Westmoor High School; Trichelle Ignacio, Jefferson High School; Vernice Wang, Jefferson High School; Vincent Ng, Jefferson High School; Yareli Scott, Jefferson High School; Yu Kai Zhu, Westmoor High School; and Yussef Alqussari, Jefferson High School.
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