Obama awards Fil-Am teen
MANILA, Philippines - US President Barack Obama recently cited a Filipino American teenage boy from Freemont, California. Angelo Marie Chua Basa received the President’s Award for Educational Excellence Certificate under the President’s Education Awards Program upon his graduation at the top of his class from the Alvarado Middle School in 2014.
The President’s Award was personally signed by Obama and attested by the US Secretary of Education Arve Dunkin.
During the graduation rites Basa was also awarded the Certificate for conflict manager by Principal Jesus Varela of the Alvarado Middle School for his exceptional role of resolving conflicts among the school’s students.
It will be recalled Angelo Basa was similarly awarded by the then California State Senator Ellen Corbett as Honorable Mention in the 2009 Habitat Means Home poster contest. His poster painting of an egret, was the special entry of the Alvarado Middle School in 2009, which illustrates the areas of environmental science and arts integration, that revealed the special talents of this Fil-Am teen.
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