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    State Fair of Texas awards more than $600,000 in college scholarships to 105 Dallas ISD students

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    By Gene Davis on April 26, 2018 Headlines

    Big Tex wrote some big checks for students: A total of 105 graduating seniors from five Dallas ISD high schools received more than $600,000 in college scholarships from the State Fair of Texas.

    The State Fair of Texas Pete Schenkel Scholarship awards outstanding seniors from the five Dallas ISD high schools surrounding the State Fair of Texas. The students each received $6,000 scholarships in recognition of their academic performance and class ranking. The scholarships are named for former State Fair of Texas chairman Pete Schenkel.

    These are the scholarship recipients:

    Irma Lerma Rangel Young Women’s Leadership School

    Chastity Chavez, Karen Devora Cigarroa, Dulce Ipina Valencia, Jocelyn Jasso, Fatima Mendoza, Cinthya Meza, Fabiola Murillo, Melany Ochoa, Lucero Perez, Rosa Perez, Amy Phan, Fernanda Roman, Jennifer Romero Vasquez, Daniela Saldana, Aolany Sanchez, Melissa Serrano, Jael Tesfaye, Elizabeth Torres, Jennifer Ulloa, Katherine Villa, and Jennifer Villalobo

    James Madison High School

    Katelyn Bell, Erica Boulden, Aneja Cardell, Ruby Cardenas, David Caro, Jaqueline Cepeda, J’keisha Collins, Tatyana Dunn, Alejandra Hernandez, J’otvia Lewis, Malayshia Roberson, Qua’Dajea Rogers, Kevin Salomon, Alyssa Simpson, Thomas Tolliver, Travion Williams, and Havanna Williams

    Lincoln High School

    Jose Aranda, Dayjus Hill, Laderrika Holland, Kia Hooker-Russell, Kiara Hooker-Russell, Tonarion Jenkins, Kiaya Johnson, Kiara Kabbara, Broderinique Knox, Kymarra Lewis, Naila Lopez, Kiana Moore, Sandra Moreno, Montarius Reed, Randa Slone, Kennedy Taylor, Akieryni West, and Tatyana Wright

    North Dallas High School

    Antonia Cabanas, Jennifer Calderon, Leonel Campos, Claudia Canales, Brenda Cruz, Jasmine Diaz, Dragana Djakovic, Helen Garcia, Trong Hoang, Alma Macias, Esperanza Manqueros, Kelly Montes De Oca, Alejandro Murillo, Tommy Nguyen, Kathy Nguyen, Jesus Orta, Cristy Ottenwarden, Monica Ozuna De Luna, Cinthia Rayas, Aliyah Reeves, Jerah Marie Sanchez, Jason Solorzano-Delacruz, Stephany Soto, Yaumiri Subiza, and Antonio Zaragoza

    Woodrow Wilson High School

    Victoria Arenas, Liyat Assefa, Adam Becker, Audrey Blumenstock, Charlotte Devine, Aaron Furman, Annabelle Furrh, Angelica Islas, Michael Kavas, Paul Kraus, Henry Lloyd, Zachary Longhway, Chloe Mabry, Madeline Mcculloch, Elizabeth Mcpherson, Daniel Ramos, Emily Rosas, Ethan Rose, Marino Sanchez, Julia Van Witzenburg, William Warncke, Travis West, Carly Williams, and Alexa Zotos

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