Congresswoman hands out hardware to local students

Teens recognized for public service, exploration,fitness


 

 






MAKING THE EXTRA EFFORT—At left, U.S. Rep. Julia Brownley (D-Thousand Oaks) presents a Bronze Congressional Award to 16-year-old Thousand Oaks High School student Supreet Shah during an awards presentation at her district office Nov. 24. Above, Brownley with thefive student recipients, from left, John Monday, 16, Bronze Medalist, Oak Park High School Independent Study; Jameson Mah, 17, Silver Medalist, Foothill Technology School; Avinash Iyer ,17, Silver Medalist, Westlake High School; Supreet; and Max Dunbar, 16, Bronze Medalist, Schooling for Life Home School Program for Gifted Students. The Congressional Award is a voluntary, noncompetitive and nonpartisan award that recognizes young people between the ages of 13 and 24 for achieving goals in volunteer public service, personal development, physicalfitness and expedition-exploration.

MAKING THE EXTRA EFFORT—At left, U.S. Rep. Julia Brownley (D-Thousand Oaks) presents a Bronze Congressional Award to 16-year-old Thousand Oaks High School student Supreet Shah during an awards presentation at her district office Nov. 24. Above, Brownley with thefive student recipients, from left, John Monday, 16, Bronze Medalist, Oak Park High School Independent Study; Jameson Mah, 17, Silver Medalist, Foothill Technology School; Avinash Iyer ,17, Silver Medalist, Westlake High School; Supreet; and Max Dunbar, 16, Bronze Medalist, Schooling for Life Home School Program for Gifted Students. The Congressional Award is a voluntary, noncompetitive and nonpartisan award that recognizes young people between the ages of 13 and 24 for achieving goals in volunteer public service, personal development, physicalfitness and expedition-exploration.