Each year the San Diego Blood Bank challenges area high schools in San Diego and Imperial Counties and in the Inland Valley to compete for the highest percentage of participation in blood drives at their school and for the highest number of units collected. Each school's achievements are tallied at the end of the school year. Winning schools are awarded grants ranging from $500 to $2500. Individual student are also eligible to win $500 scholarships. You can get more details about how both the high school grant and scholarship programs work if your school isn't already participating. Congratulations to this year's winners!
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Chaparral High School in Temecula won $500. |
Granite Hills High School in San Diego won $1,250. |
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Calvary Murrieta High School in Murrieta won $1,000. |
Julian High School in Julian won a $500 grant. |
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Lakeside High School in Lake Elsinore won a $2,250 grant. |
Murrieta Valley High School in Murrieta won a $1,200 grant. |
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Ortega High School in Lake Elsinore won a $1,000 grant. |
Saint Augustine's HIgh School in San Diego won a $1,500 grant. |
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Mountain Empire High School winners |
$500 Scholarship winner Karen Sanchez from Sweetwater High School |
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Scholarship winner with SDBB Sue Forster. |
Oceanside HS scholarship winner Yumeko Nielson with advisor Debbie Foley. |
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San Clemente HS won a $1,200 grant. |
Oceanside HS wont a $1,000 grant. |
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Clairemont HS won a $2,250 grant. |
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Scholarship winner Hannah Web, Murietta Valley H.S. |
Scholarship winner Jillie Moretti of Julian H.S. |
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Scholarship winner Justin Van Bibber of Julian H.S. |
Grant winner Temescal Canyon H.S. |
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Rancho Bernardo H.S. scholarship winner |