Martin Cruz, Fillmore High School College and Career Counselor said, "Fillmore High School celebrated its 38th annual Senior Awards Night on Wednesday, May 27, where students saw the fruits of their labor. Seniors begin applying to scholarships in the Fall semester all the way through the Spring semester, and eagerly wait for Senior Awards Night to find out whether they are recipients of awards and scholarships. This evening, the ceremony was attended by more than 32 community members who were awarded recognitions or scholarships to students. The awards and scholarships included: the VIP Scholarship, George Thompson "Diamond In The Rough", Marine Corps High School Award, Association of Old Crows (AOC) Commander William J. Coffey Memorial Scholarship, Fillmore Athletic Booster Club, Southern California Wrestling Officials Association, Baldin/Scanlin Scholarship, Fillmore Rotary, Fillmore Unified Teachers’ Association Scholarship, Gaitan - Piru Scholarship, Henry Mayo Newhall Scholarship, P.E.O Women's Education Award, Soroptimist International Club, Sespe Players Scholarship, Heritage Valley Blazers Scholarship, Fillmore High Alumni Association Scholarship, Fillmore Women’s Service Club Scholarship, Never Change Scholarship, Fillmore Lions Club, Rosie Torres for Future Teachers, Piru Petroleum Club Scholarship, James Jimenez Scholarship, Ventura County Community Foundation, Santa Clara Valley Wellness Foundation, 20th Century Onyx Club Scholarship, Elks National Foundation Scholarship, AMG Associates Inc. (Future Builders Scholarships), Hensel Phelps Construction Co., and the Edison Scholar. The four main educational awards included: the California Scholarship Federation, Seal of Biliteracy, Golden State Seal, and the Class of 2026 Valedictorians. At the end of the night, more than $363,200 in scholarships was awarded. A special thank you to The Candy Bar (balloons), La Flor Bonita (flowers), for adding their special touch to the evening, and to the photographer, Veronica Gonzalez (E.A.O.P. Coordinator at Fillmore High School).”
