Community members honored for commitment

Community Thursday, June 2, 2016

At the May Town Council meeting, several community members were recognized for their accomplishments and community support.

Roberto Alonso Jr. was recognized for his commitment as a member of the Charter Revision Commission.

Juan Espejo was acknowledged for placing second in Miami-Dade County’s Great Part Summit photo competition. He was also the first place winner in the Town’s website photo competition “Capture a Miami Lakes Moment.”

Jaquesta Adams, a senior at Hialeah Miami Lakes Senior High, and Stephanie Brito, a senior at Miami Lakes Educational Center, were recognized as recipients of a Gates Millennium Scholarship.

Pace High School’s Thespian Drama Club, led by Cristina Pla-Guzman, was recognized for their outstanding rankings in competitions.

Sebastian Salas, a senior at Miami Lakes Educational Center, the youngest person to ever earn expert-level certification on Solid Works, a mechanical engineering design programs, was recognized for his creation of Wunderthrought, a 3D printing/prototype company.

Alexandra Reboredo, Daylin Delgado and Veronica Rarick were commended for their recent documentary “Immigration’s Road to the White House” which received an Honorable Mention from C-SPAN’s StudentCam 2016 competition.

Dr. Manuel Sanchez III, principal of Miami Lakes Middle School, received a proclamation acknowledging his honor of being named Miami-Dade Public Schools Principal of the Year.