Urgent Honors for Local Students at Chico Noon Exchange Club

UPDATE: Four outstanding students were honored on November 18 during a special ceremony at the Chico Noon Exchange Club meeting held at Canyon Oaks. This recognition highlights the achievements of local youth and their aspirations.

The students, Ali Riser and Hyunhu Na from Pleasant Valley High School, were celebrated alongside Addison Hosier and Jenny Gonzalez-Ruiz from Chico High School. Each student shared their current activities and future goals, impressing attendees with their passion and commitment.

Counselor Victor Valdez accompanied Riser and Na, while Hosier was joined by Academic Counselor Molly Kodad. Gonzalez-Ruiz was supported by Targeted Case Manager Nancy Rodriguez-Medina. The meeting, held every Tuesday at 12:15 p.m. at Canyon Oaks, welcomed community members interested in recognizing student achievements.

This event not only honors academic excellence but also fosters community engagement, with the Chico Noon Exchange Club inviting prospective members to attend and participate. Interested individuals can learn more at www.chicoexchangeclub.org.

The recognition of these students comes at a crucial time as schools seek to motivate and inspire young minds to pursue their dreams. The impact of such acknowledgments cannot be overstated, as they encourage students to excel both academically and personally.

As the Chico Noon Exchange Club continues its weekly meetings, community members are urged to support local students and celebrate their achievements. The next meeting is set for November 21, where more opportunities for recognition and engagement await.

For those wishing to share community events, the Chico Enterprise-Record invites submissions of high-resolution photos capturing local happenings, ensuring they include people and relevant context. This initiative keeps the community informed and connected, showcasing the vibrant activities happening around Chico.

Stay tuned for more updates on local events and student achievements as the community rallies to support its youth.