21 HF-FMCSD students to be honored

(Photo by MJ Pitt)- HFIS Award winners, Camila Call, Nevaeh Camper, Rashelly DeLeon, Noemi Florant, Jovana Jackson, Sean Larkins, Yamileth Vargas, Savannah Watkins.

They’ll get Sojourner Truth Awards at SUNY Orange

MIDDLETOWN — SUNY Orange will celebrate the outstanding achievements of 608 local students — 21 of them from the Highland Falls-Fort Montgomery Central School District — when the College hosts its 30th Sojourner Truth Awards Program at 6 p.m., Friday, March 6 in the Edward A. Diana Physical Education Building on the Middletown campus.

The Sojourner Truth Awards Program honors students from grades 6 through 12 who have excelled in areas such as athletics, citizenship, creative arts, diversity, English language arts, foreign languages, perseverance/effort, sciences and technology. 

The evening’s keynote speaker is Inaudy Esposito, executive director of the Orange County Human Rights Commission and an advocate for targeted and oppressed communities. Born in the Dominican Republic, Esposito immigrated to the United States as a child, and has lived in the Hudson Valley since 2003. Her expertise is in social justice, diversity and inclusion, and gender violence issues, including intimate partner violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking.

Sojourner Truth, for whom the program is named, lived in the mid-Hudson Valley after escaping from slavery. She is hailed as one of the most distinguished and highly regarded women of the 19th Century. Born Isabella Bomefree (later spelled Baumfree) in about 1797 in Hurley, N.Y., Isabella was sold four times before she and her daughter were given their freedom in 1828. 

She spoke low Dutch until she was about 10 years old and never learned to read or write. In 1843 she changed her name to Sojourner Truth to reflect her chosen mission of traveling to show people their sins and telling them what is true. 

Sojourner Truth is often cited as one of the most effective and powerful speech-makers of her time.

To be honored from the HF-FMCSD are:

O’Neill High School

Isaiah Bates, sciences; Guiseppe Brito, English language arts; Gabriel Estela, perseverance/effort; Ana-Flavia Franco, perseverance/effort; Yolanda Fuentes, perseverance/effort; Hugh Goffinet, diversity; Jayda Kirkwood, diversity; Harry Marson, athletics; Evan Owens, diversity; Juan Pantoja, perseverance/effort; Marzella Rhodes, mathematics; Leah Richardson, athletics; Jacob Woodruff, citizenship.

Highland Falls Intermediate School

Camila Call, English language arts; Nevaeh Camper, perseverance/effort; Rashelly DeLeon, citizenship; perseverance/effort; Noemi Florant, English language arts; Jovana Jackson, citizenship; Sean Larkins, mathematics; Yamileth Vargas, creative arts; Savannah Watkins, English language arts.