Noticias (July 22)
Memorial Scholarship
Due to a lack of response from home-schoolers, the Capt. Tammy Memorial Scholarship is now open to any student who graduated from a Valencia County high school and is attending UNM or UNM-Valencia full-time regardless of what year of college. Mail a copy of transcripts along with a one-page essay about how this scholarship will help you in your education progress to: Scholarship, PO Box 819, Belen, N.M., 87002. Long-Archuleta’s parents would like to give 10 $500 scholarships this year. The deadline is Sunday, Aug. 1.
Community Extravaganza
School of Dreams Academy will host a Community Extravaganza from 3-7 p.m., Wednesday, July 28, at the campus, 906 Juan Perea Road, Los Lunas. There will be a vaccine clinic for those 12 years old and older.
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BOUND FOR WEST POINT: SODA student accepted to elite U.S. military academy
School of Dreams Academy senior Mohammad Abdullah has his eyes set on a U.S. military career after gaining acceptance into the prestigious U.S. Military Academy at West Point in New York.
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Mohammad Abdullah, a 2021 graduating senior at School of Dreams Academy in Los Lunas, recently received his appointment to the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, located in New York. He also received the Daniels Fund Scholarship, but turned it down to attend the military academy.
“When I found out about West Point and service academies in general, my eyes just lit up,” Abdullah said, adding that a civilian college experience would leave him wanting more. “Being a part of something bigger, being a part of the ‘Long Gray Line’ is something that I am very excited about and the opportunities that will open up from going to West Point.”