Two Days For School of Rock Voting

Two days remain for those who want to support the Rancho-Maze Band and San Benito High School in the KFOX School of Rock contest.

The Hollister middle school band entered three songs in the San Jose classic rock radio station’s annual contest, and SBHS entered the contest as well. If either of the bands win, they will get $3,000 toward their program and the chance to play live in the KFOX studio.

To vote, go to www.kfox.com/pages/schoolofrock2007.html and use your e-mail address. One vote can be cast for a middle school, and one can be cast for a high school. KFOX will send all voters a confirmation e-mail, and they must click on the link in order for the vote to be counted.

Ladd Lane Honored

Ladd Lane School received a first-place trophy for food donations at the Second Harvest Food Drive Banquet, which honored those who had contributed greatly to the annual food drive. Students at Ladd Lane collected 2,239 pounds of food to help local families.

Gabilan Hills Honors

Gabilan Hills recognized its February and March Students of the Month and Principal’s Award winners at a recent awards assembly. Fifth-grade Students of the Month were acknowledged for science and social Science. The Principal’s Award was given for honesty and promptness.

Students of the Month:

Elida Mendina, Santiago Hernandez, Ian Dobbs, Bianca Cerventes, Alex Mendoza, Chance Barker, Jocelyn Garcia, Cassandra Barraza, Fernanda Medina, Alexis Ramirez, Orlando Pinedo Ramirez, Isaiah Maladora, Johnson Merrell, Serena Adame, Antioco Hidalgo, Jacqulyn Bishop, Scott Hampton, Carissa Caro, Benito Tijerina, Noe Lopez, Kassandra Ramirez, Jessica Fernandez and Jocelyn Garcia.

Principal’s Award Winners:

Benito Tijerina, Nicko Porcello, Sonya Acuna, Danielle Aguilar, Gabriel Leon, Rheyvan Avila, Noelle Mercure, Stephanie Arriaga, Sierra Alonzo, Alfredo Guerro, Markus Perez, Vanessa Rodriguez, Michael Jarrett, Bianca Valadez, Kayla Dickson, Julian Aguilar, Sam Smith, Alma Cadena, Ramon Martinez-Ochoa, Olivia Hill, Shiloh Davidson, Tristan Borba and Anthony Alva.

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