The Redwood City Sequoia Awards honors the following students for their volunteer community service: Jennifer Bernard of Sacred Heart Preparatory School, Nicolas Mantani of Woodside High School, John Kaufman of Carlmont High School, Natasha Lahlouh of Sacred Heart Preparatory School, Kara Mantani of Woodside High School, Nikki Ellis of Woodside High School, Sterling Sullivan of Junipero Serra High School, Lupita Zamudio of Woodside High School, Maura Jayne DeBattista of Sacred Heart Preparatory School, Manuel Castro of Woodside High School, Megan Claire of Notre Dame High School, Richard Holmes of Menlo-Atherton High School, Wendy Renderos of Sequoia High School, Janet Girardot of Woodside High School, Andrea Gutierrez of Woodside Priory School, Chris Miller of Woodside High School, Jessica Brandt of Woodside High School, Kelsey Haynes of Carlmont High School, Johanna Calvillo of Sequoia High School, Max Schneider of Woodside High School, Nicole Greco of Woodside High School, Teagan Lazzarotti of Carlmont High School, Chen (Dawn) Ling of Carlmont High School, Brieanna Wright of Woodside High School, Tyler Anthony of Junipero Serra High School, Rachel Gordon of Sequoia High School and Viral Shah of Sequoia High School. Georgi LaBerge and Warren Dale are also recognized for their community service and leadership in Redwood City.
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