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From left, bike winners Jaci Parrish, William Davis, and Xavier Alvarado with Farmers Insurance Agency Owner Perry Connor at Central Elementary. Connor donated four bikes to students with perfect attendance, with three going to Central Elementary students and one going to Lluvia Cabezuela at Roselawn Elementary. After the names were drawn, Connor awarded bikes and helmets to three of the 16 Central students. The following 16 Central Elementary students were recognized for having perfect attendance for the year: Isaiah Alvarado and Jaci Parrish in first grade; Mark Merrifield, Sean Ramsey, Victoria Ramirez, Jadyn Ivy, Vivian Vazquez, Katelyn Velo and Shanery Hendrix in second grade; Amber Thornton in third grade; Omar Renteria and Gabrielle Grado in fourth grade; and Xavier Alvarado, Margarita Ruiz, Jaci Parrish and William Davis in fifth grade. Grace Miller – Daily Press
From left, bike winners Jaci Parrish, William Davis, and Xavier Alvarado with Farmers Insurance Agency Owner Perry Connor at Central Elementary. Connor donated four bikes to students with perfect attendance, with three going to Central Elementary students and one going to Lluvia Cabezuela at Roselawn Elementary. After the names were drawn, Connor awarded bikes and helmets to three of the 16 Central students.
The following 16 Central Elementary students were recognized for having perfect attendance for the year:
Isaiah Alvarado and Jaci Parrish in first grade; Mark Merrifield, Sean Ramsey, Victoria Ramirez, Jadyn Ivy, Vivian Vazquez, Katelyn Velo and Shanery Hendrix in second grade; Amber Thornton in third grade; Omar Renteria and Gabrielle Grado in fourth grade; and Xavier Alvarado, Margarita Ruiz, Jaci Parrish and William Davis in fifth grade. Grace Miller – Daily Press

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