Laredo Sector Border Patrol awarded Youth of the Month honorees for December

Laredo, Texas – Laredo Sector Border Patrol awarded the Youth of the Month honorees for December during a ceremony at St. Augustine High School.

On Dec. 15, Laredo Sector Border Patrol and community program partners presented 11 senior honorees from Laredo area high schools with the Youth of the Month award.

The Border Patrol Youth of the Month program, in collaboration with community partners, has recognized Laredo’s top high school seniors for 36 years. At the end of the school year, 11 Youth of the Month recipients are considered for the prestigious Border Patrol Youth of the Year award.

The following students were chosen as the Youth of the Month for December:

Dr. Leonides G. Cigarroa High School                                              Mariana Vega

Harmony School of Excellence                                                          Natalie Amber Martinez

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Hector J. Garcia Early College High School                                      Kyle Hamlin

J.W. Nixon High School                                                                     Andrea Sophia Garcia

John B. Alexander High School                                                         Miranda Villasenor

Lyndon B. Johnson High School                                                        Andrea Martinez Dominguez

R&T Martin High School                                                                   Alejandro Gerardo Trejo

St. Augustine High School                                                                 Mariana De Hoyos Canales

Staggs Academy of International and STEM Studies                        Natalia Morado-Mata

United High School                                                                            Leila Leigh Graham

United South High School                                                                  Ian Olmedo

 

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