RECOGNIZING THE RECIPIENTS OF THE 2020 FAIRFAX COUNTY STUDENT PEACE AWARDS; Congressional Record Vol. 166, No. 152
(Extensions of Remarks - September 01, 2020)
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RECOGNIZING THE RECIPIENTS OF THE 2020 FAIRFAX COUNTY STUDENT PEACE
AWARDS
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HON. GERALD E. CONNOLLY
of virginia
in the house of representatives
Tuesday, September 1, 2020
Mr. CONNOLLY. Madam Speaker, I rise to recognize the recipients of
the 2020 Fairfax County Student Peace Awards.
The Fairfax County Student Peace Awards began with one high school in
2006 and was created to encourage high school aged students to think
about peace as both a means and an end, and to recognize young people
who work as peacemakers. By 2013, the program was being offered in
every public high school in Fairfax County, as well as in three private
schools.
Participating high schools choose one Junior or Senior, or one
student group active in promoting peace and/or removing the causes of
conflict. Examples of outreach include: committing to peace by engaging
in activities that strive to end conflict, either locally or globally,
seeking to discuss or otherwise resolve potentially controversial
issues within the school or community, promoting the understanding of
divisive issues and situations to bridge language, ethnic, racial,
religious, gender, sexual orientation, or class differences, and
working to resolve conflicts among students or members of the community
who feel isolated or alienated.
I am pleased to include in the Record the following names of the 2020
Student Peace Award recipients:
Manoucher (Manny) Precht, Annandale High School; Samantha (Sage)
Quick, Cedar Lane High School; William (Will) LaWalt, Cedar Lane High
School; Sophia Lee, Centreville High School; Anand Colaco, Chantilly
High School; Kheira Bekkadja, Edison High School; Renee Richey, Fairfax
High School; Patrick Cloud, Hayfield Secondary School; Nabaa Abdel
Okhowa, Herndon High School.
GirlUp Club--Fariha Tasneem, Evie Garces-Foley, Patricia Rue, Diana
Chavez, Sloane Bailey, Zulma Solis, Katherine Fernandez, Justice High
School.
Jena Musmar, King Abdullah Academy; Emily Smith, Lake Braddock
Secondary School; Daniel Mousavi, Langley High School; Catherine Soto,
Lee High School; Daphne May, Madison High School; Hannah Gyekye, Mount
Vernon High School; Zamir Ticknor, Marshall High School; Sarah Gu,
McLean High School; Betsabe Pardo, Mountain View High School; Roudah
Chaker, Oakton High School; Andrew Keiffer, Quander Road School;
Michael McCabe, Robinson Secondary School; Siedeen Ahmed, South County
High School; Lindsey Hirshfeld, South Lakes High School; Amaani
Mohamed, West Potomac High School; Salwa Zahid, West Springfield High
School.
Bulldog Buddies--James Johnson, Carly Liesegang, Rachel Liesegang,
Charlotte Tiss, and Maddie Woodward, Westfield High School.
Madam Speaker, the efforts of these young people are the building
blocks of a more peaceful and tolerant world. I commend them on their
efforts and dedication and ask my colleagues to join me in
congratulating each award recipient as well as all the student and
student groups who participated in this program. I thank each of them
as well as Fairfax County Public School System and sponsor
organizations for all they have done for our community.
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