Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Congratulations Jose Hernández of Alisal and Buena Vista Middle School

East Salinas youth leader Jose Hernandez was selected to attend the launch of Lady Gaga's Born this Way Foundation in Harvard University of Feb. 29. Jose will be representing East Salinas Building Healthy Communities, and will be among 13 other young adults representing other communities in California with similar program.

A native of San Luis Potosí, Mexico, Jose has been an Alisal resident for seven years. He's attending Cal State Monterey Bay majoring in Collaborative Health & Human Services, with a minor in Spanish. He works and is a mentor to East Salinas youth in after school programming at the Alisal Family Resource Center. Sounds like he has a very interesting story that I'll get around to telling one of these days.


Lady Gaga and her mother Cynthia Germanotta formed the Born this Way Foundation "to build a brave new world where humanity and kindness are embraced, where youth are empowered, and where intolerance is eliminated."


And now, back to Buena Vista Elementary


The "BV Scientists" - Buena Vista Middle School have been named winners of the second round of the fifth annual Lexus Eco Challenge. Their project, which aims to improve air quality and reduce air pollution through reduced use of fossil fuels, won them $10,000.


As part of the award, the BV Scientists have secured an invitation to participate in the final phase of the contest, with a chance to win one of two $30,000 grand prizes and eight $15,000 first-place awards.


For each of the challenges, teams are required to define an environmental issue that is important to them, develop an action plan to address the issue, implement the plan, and report on the results.


Way to go, Bobcats!


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