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Benicia Student Awarded $2500 National Merit Scholarship
The student is a senior at Benicia High School.
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The student is a senior at Benicia High School.
Both are seniors at Carlmont High School.
The students attend two different schools.
This high school junior volunteers in the local community and on mission trips.
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