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Vista Chamber of Commerce Awards Cash Scholarships to Vista Rising Star Honorees VIDEO

By TR Robertson
The Film Hub in Downtown Historic Vista was the home to the Vista Chamber of Commerce 8th Annual Rising Star of the Year Scholarship Honorees last Friday. Twenty graduating seniors from seven different high schools were awarded scholarships recognizing excellence both academically and inspirationally in the community and at their respective schools. The money awarded for scholarships and the number of recipients awarded is the most awarded since the Vista Chamber of Commerce has been running the Rising Star program.

The Rising Stars program began in 1992 at Temecula Valley High School, when Sally Meyers, Vice President of Marketing for BMW Management, Inc., revamped a Student of the Month program that had started in Moreno Valley in the 1980’s by Ms. Goodwin, owner of drug stores in the area. Sally would expand this program to other schools in the Temecula region, getting various organizations involved in sponsoring the Rising Star program. Sally said she wanted the program to point to the positivity of students, their generosity and selflessness in helping others as well as their influence on classmates, teachers, and the community they lived in. Rising Stars is now in a number of schools in North County like Vista, Oceanside and coming to Carlsbad. The Vista Chamber of Commerce has been honoring students monthly during the school year, 46 seniors honored, and the culmination is the awarding of scholarships to students that have been selected by a scholarship committee.

The Friday program began with a welcome by Vista Chamber CEO Rachel Beld. She introduced Vista City Councilman Joe Green who led the Pledge of Allegiance and welcomed those in attendance including educators, administrators, parents, guests and the honored students. Joe pointed out the importance of the program, the success of those being honored and a hope that after these students complete whatever higher education they have planned they will return to Vista to live and work in this community.

Rachel Beld read the Mission Statement of the Rising Star program – “To bring the community together to honor our local high school seniors for demonstrating character; integrity, love of learning, involvement in school and community activities and/or the ability to overcome challenging life circumstances without compromising their education. The core of the Rising Star of the month is the student who makes a difference in their home, school & community with sincerity and passion.”

Rachel also thanked the numerous sponsors of the Rising Star program – Tri-City Medical Center, Watkins Wellness, Bonner’s Magic Soaps, Dr. Matt Doyle, J & R Auto Body and Paint, Joe Green and Green Team Realty, Nikolas Ljubic Memorial Scholarship Fund, North County Daily Star, Sizzler, Sunrise Kiwanis Club, Tory R. Walker Engineering, Vista Elks Lodge #1968, and Vista PEO Chapter. Trudy Bronner was in attendance representing Bronner’s Magic Soaps and she was thanked for the donation of sponsoring the morning breakfast provided by Redtail Catering. Vista Unified Superintendent, Dr. Matt Doyle, spoke next about the success and drive all these students had to help others and to go above and beyond to make their school and those around them something to be proud of. He also pointed out that he loves it when he can hire teachers in the district who are graduates of the Vista Unified School System.

The Rising Star monetary scholarship awards were divided into four categories. Various administrators and teachers from each of the seven schools spoke about the students from their school receiving scholarships.

Principals and teachers in attendance for the awards:
Kevin Humphrey – Principal Guajome Park Academy
Dr. Narcisco Iglesias – Principal Major General Murray High School & Vista Visions Academy
Josh Jones – Assistant Principal Mission Vista High School
Dr. Jose Manuel Villarreal – Principal Rancho Buena Vista High School
Daniela Ticas – Math Instructor North County Trade Tech
David Jaffe – Principal Vista High School and Mr. Hanlon Character Leaders and Best Buddies Advisor

The first category was Awards of Merit with each student awarded a $250 scholarship.

Maesoon Rahman – Mission Vista High School – Did not attend
Maxwell Davis – Trade Tech High School – Did not attend

Receiving Awards of Excellence – $750 scholarships – Each recipient also was allowed to give a short speech and tell what their plans were for the coming year or goal in education.



Hahle Taylor – Vista High School – wants to concentrate on public health/social justice career

Hahle Taylor from Vista High School

Special Recognition Awards – $1,000 scholarships
Lindsey Harris – Vista High School – attending Brigham Young University – Distinguished Female Student PEO Vista Chapter ND

Matthew Draves – Vista High School – attend UCSD – Nikolas Ljubic Memorial Scholarship

Raul Rodarte – Trade Tech High School – Palomar College and become a firefighter in Vista – Nikolas Ljubic Memorial Scholarship

Rising Stars of the Year – $1,000 scholarships – these were the top scoring Rising Star applicants
Esmeralda Ortiz – Vista Visions Academy – attend Mira Costa College and study radiology

Alyssa Crevoiserat – Guajome Park Academy – attend UC Davis

Rebekah Christoffersen – Major General Murray High School – attend Palomar Junior College

Olivia Song – Mission Vista High School – attend UCLA in pre-med program

Nyla Lopez – Rancho Buena Vista High School – attend Pt. Loma University in nurse practitioner program working with kids in need

Noah Bailey – Trade Tech High School –attend Cal State University San Marcos studying psychology

Sarina Schulthess – Vista High School – attend Cal State University San Marcos studying nursing for special needs individuals

Also in attendance for the awarding of these scholarships were Vista City Council Members Corinna Contreras and Katie Melendez, Vista Unified School District Board President Cipriano Vargas, Adrienne Cisneros-Selekman from County Supervisor Jim Desmond’s Office, Suleyma Balderas representing Assemblymember Tash Boerner-Horvath’s Office, Matt Stockton representing Assemblymember Marie Waldron’s Office, Max Wernher representing State Senator Patricia Bates Office and Jessica Ramirez representing U.S. Congressman Mike Levin’s Office.

The Rising Stars program is a tremendous program held each month with an end of school year awards program. These high school students have gone above and beyond in assisting in a variety of organizations in their schools, volunteering in school and community programs, helping wherever they are needed while preparing themselves for incredible futures in programs of higher learning. If you are interested in helping with the Rising Stars program, contact the Vista Chamber of Commerce at ceo@vistachamber.org.
For information on the Chamber of Commerce and its services and programs go to www.vistachamber.org or call 760-726-1122.

Tom Robertson
Tom Robertsonhttps://northcountydailystar.com/
Tom and his wife Caroline have been North County residents for over 40 years. They have 2 sons, 2 grandchildren and many furry grandchildren. Tom taught at Carlsbad High School for over 40 years. Tom and Caroline have traveled extensively around the world.
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