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EL students stand out on scholarship night

Hamida Hassan
Several Central High School graduates who received scholarships this year were current or former English Learners whose first languages were something other than English when they arrived in Manchester schools. The students' achievements are a testament to their own hard-working efforts and the support provided by the faculty and staff in their education. Congratulations to all!

  • Beele Naomi Elinga won the Sam & Dora Dunn Memorial Scholarship ($750)
  • Hamida Hassan won the Richard & Irene Sanborn Scholarship  ($1500) and the Carolyn L. Chase Scholarship  ($1000) 
  • Cynthia Jearue won the Nate & Sadie Friedman Scholarship ($750)
  • Edgar Garcia Nolasco won the NH Higher Education " I Am College Bound - Applied" Scholarship  ($500)


     

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