Politics & Government
Aliso Niguel Graduate Receives Scholarship Award
Allison Kerins is recognized by the CUSD Board and Eco-Stride for her academic excellence and community leadership.
Allison Kerins, a graduate from Aliso Niguel High School, was recognized for her high academic achievement and community leadership by the Capistrano Unified School District and Eco-Stride, LLC during the Aliso Viejo Community Association board meeting Monday at City Hall.
Kerins was awarded a scholarship to help pay for tuition, books and other school-related costs when she attends the University of Notre Dame this fall.
The award was presented by CUSD Board President Gary Pritchard and Eco-Stride CEO Ross Chun, along with contributions from local businesses and community members. Also on hand to congratulate Kerins was Donny Disbro, CEO of Professional Community Management, which is the management agent for the AVCA and the largest contributor to the scholarship.
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Eco-Stride is an Aliso Viejo-based company that develops sustainable, eco-friendly practices for new construction and existing building projects among educational institutions, municipalities, private companies and non-profit organizations.