San Jose students awarded scholarships, tools
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At the annual 56th Awards Ceremony held at the Silicon Valley Career Technical Education (SVCTE) center, San Jose Unified high school students received various awards including scholarships and essential tools. Notable recipients included Anthony Mejia from Willow Glen High School, who earned a $300 scholarship, Jessica Jackson of Leland High, and Liam Brough from Pioneer High, who was awarded both a $500 HVAC scholarship and tool assistance. These accolades support students' educational advancement in technical fields, emphasizing the significance of career-oriented programs in local schools.
Several students from San Jose Unified high schools were awarded scholarships and tools to support their education at the SVCTE center's 56th annual Awards Ceremony.
The event highlighted scholarships awarded to students excelling in career technical education, underlining the importance of such support in their next educational phase.
Each scholarship recipient received tools valued at approximately $750, with specific names and awards detailed, showcasing the contributions from local organizations.
The ceremony not only recognized individual achievements but also celebrated the collective success of students pursuing technical education in fields like HVAC and electrical maintenance.
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