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RIALTO RECORD Weekly

Mar 18, 20 21

Vol 1 9, NO. 27

Congratulations K olb Middle School 6th grade honor roll students!

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ompoms waved as Kolb Middle School celebrated its sixth grade Honor Roll students on Monday, Mar. 8, with a walk-through ceremony.

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Kolb Middle School honored the 137 sixth grade students who earned at least a 3.0 grade point average during the first semester, which ran from August to December. Of those honored, 103 students earned a spot on the Principal’s Honor Roll with a GPA of 3.5 or higher. Kolb Middle School staff cheered on the students as they entered the school. Students then posed for picwith Principal PHOTO RUSD   tures Jailah Cotton, center, was among the 137 6th Armando Urteaga, Assistant grade students at Kolb who made the Honor Roll Principal Todd Harris, and for the first semester. Cotton, who is posing with the Cougars’ mascots, Koby Kolb Middle School Principal Armando Urteaga, and Chloe, as they received was among 103 students who earned a spot on the Kolb, cont. on next pg. Principal’s Honor Roll with a 3.5 or higher GPA.

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Congratulations to Damien Ruiz and all the Kolb students who earned a spot on the first semester Honor Roll. Here, Ruiz poses for a picture with Kolb Middle School Assistant Principal Todd Harris,

San Ber nardino County Super visor Joe Baca to distribute 1,000 boxes of food in Rialto By Manny B. Sandoval

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an Bernardino County Fifth District Supervisor Joe Baca is championing a Community Food Drive on Saturday, March 27, at 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. at Rialto City Hall.

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The first-come, first-served community benefit will provide 1,000 families with a box of food and essential supplies, including face masks, hand sanitizer, diapers, wipes, pet food and more. “We are living through unprecedented times and it’s more important now than ever to provide resources and services to our communities. I encourage anyone who is in need to come out and join us,” said Supervisor Baca, Jr. Baca’s office confirmed there is no registration to attend and they will not leave until every box is given away; it’s available to Giveaway , cont. on next pg.

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Supervisor Joe Baca Jr. and CAPSBC CEO Patricia Nickols-Butler (both in center) preparing to distribute 1,000 boxes of food to the Rialto community and beyond on March 27.


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