Inland Valley Daily Bulletin

6 high school graduates win scholarshi­ps for STEM careers

- From staff reports

A tribute to a grandmothe­r has led to $500 scholarshi­ps for six Riverside high school graduates interested in STEM careers.

Gracie Torres, the first Latina to serve on the Western Municipal Water District board, launched the scholarshi­p program in honor of her grandmothe­r, Angelita, who grew up in a tiny town in the Mexican state of Durango and devoted her life to teaching her nine children about the power of education, a news release said. She donated her inheritanc­e, a plot of land, to her hometown for constructi­on of a school.

Nearly 60 years later, Torres is a professor at Cal State San Bernardino and a water chemist at Riverside County’s Flood Control and Water Conservati­on District.

Torres worked with the Riverside Unified School District to award six scholarshi­ps to graduates from schools in the water district’s Division 2, according to the release.

“To be able to recognize my abuelita’s legacy of service and education is an absolute honor,”

Torres said in the release. “I can trace my passion for service to my ancestors, my parents and as a child growing up in Riverside and graduating from Poly High School as well as Riverside City College. It took scholarshi­ps to afford me the opportunit­y to pursue my profession, which would later inspire me to run for elected office.”

Counselors chose the winners, who will each receive $500. They were recognized during a July 16 virtual ceremony.

The winners, and their planned schools, are:

•Kathy Bonilla, North High School, plans to attend the University of Redlands.

•Cindy Galeana, STEM Academy, plans to attend UC Riverside.

•Dillon Gonzalez, Martin Luther King High School, plans to attend UC Irvine.

•Daryl McCloud, Arlington High School, plans to attend San Francisco State University.

•Genesis Lopez, Abraham Lincoln High School, plans to attend Cal State San Bernardino.

•Yesenia Villareal, Poly High School, plans to attend Humboldt State University.

 ?? COURTESY PHOTO ?? Western Municipal Water District board Vice President Gracie Torres created a scholarshi­p program for Riverside Unified
School District students who wish to pursue STEM careers.
COURTESY PHOTO Western Municipal Water District board Vice President Gracie Torres created a scholarshi­p program for Riverside Unified School District students who wish to pursue STEM careers.

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