Each spring, the Students of Promise program recognizes 16 Clovis Unified high school juniors who are succeeding in the face of challenging situations such as the death of parents, unstable living conditions, abuse, or health complications.
Along with the recognition, each of these “heroes in everyday life” receives a $2,000 scholarship upon enrollment in a college, university, or technical school following high school graduation.
Along with the recognition, each of these “heroes in everyday life” receives a $2,000 scholarship upon enrollment in a college, university, or technical school following high school graduation.
The scholarships are provided by the Foundation for Clovis Schools, which is a
Granville Home of Hope recipient. The foundation started Students of Promise in 2001.
Corryn Brechmann, a 2016 Student of Promise now enrolled at Fresno State, was the keynote speaker Wednesday night at the Clovis Veterans Memorial District’s Liberty Ballroom.
The 2019 Honorees
Buchanan High: Raegan S’Gro, Saira Vasquez
Clovis High: Justin Aguirre, Savanah Anderson, Alexandria Chavez, Chloe Pence
Clovis East: Haleigh Berry, Cienna Goldman, Ted Vang
Clovis North: Brooke Freeman, Saphire Ruiz-Heard
Clovis West: Andrew Parmer, Rebecca Pitkin, Erika Smith
Gateway High: Thierra Farley, Emily Pierce