School board recognizes student election trainees

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 Students recognized that passed an election training exam and worked at polling locations were, from left to right: Ector Martinez, Josiah Carrasco, Carolina Sauceda, Aaliyah Ramierz, Jaslyn Pacheco, Asael Guerrero, Leilani Enriquez, Daeja Dominguez, Elizabeth Bislar. Not pictured is Leslie Flores.
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Ten Fort Stockton High School students were recognized at Monday’s school board meeting for passing election training and working at election polling locations in the county during the Nov. 8 election. Two student workers were posted at each polling location (precincts 1, 2, 6, 7, 10). Students recognized that passed an election training exam and worked at polling locations were, from left to right: Ector Martinez, Josiah Carrasco, Carolina Sauceda, Aaliyah Ramierz, Jaslyn Pacheco, Asael Guerrero, Leilani Enriquez, Daeja Dominguez, Elizabeth Bislar. Not pictured is Leslie Flores. Photo by Nathan Heuer

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Ten Fort Stockton High School students were recognized at Monday’s school board meeting for passing election training and working at election polling locations in the county during the Nov. 8 election. Two student workers were posted at each polling location (precincts 1, 2, 6, 7, 10). Students recognized that passed an election training exam and worked at polling locations were, from left to right: Ector Martinez, Josiah Carrasco, Carolina Sauceda, Aaliyah Ramierz, Jaslyn Pacheco, Asael Guerrero, Leilani Enriquez, Daeja Dominguez, Elizabeth Bislar. Not pictured is Leslie Flores.