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Eighteen Fontana High School students were honored with National Hispanic Recognition Awards from the College Board. Top left to right: Jasmin Hurtado, Jonathan Silva, Josue Arias-Ramirez, Ruben Rivera, Alexa Cortez, Brenda Escobedo, Carlos Quintanar Collazo, Gabriel Oropeza Gonzalez, Ireana Ayala. Bottom left to right: Jaden Garcia, Andre Castellon, Angie Sanchez, Daniela Gallo, David Moreno-Moreno, Arnulfo Orozco, David Muñoz-Padilla, Manuel Valencia and Wendy Vargas. (Contributed photos by FUSD)
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