Maj, 28. 2014 Çurtlaitô (Pbscrutr PageA9 Vancouver East County Beaverton Alberta North Portland Mohamad Abdalla, Markham K-5 School Shatoria Che risme, Franklin High School Michael Belcha, Jefferson High School Javon Carter, Javon Carter Mohamed Abdulahi, Rosa Parks K-5 School Robert Collins, Jason Lee K-8 School Toriandre Givens, Woodlawn PK-8 School Enora Hall, Trillium Charter School Taylor Hall-Debnam, Roosevelt High School Alexandra Harrison, Roosevelt High School Mykia Hernandez-Taylor, Metropolitan Learning Center Hawi Hussen, Roosevelt High School Rumasi Luckett, Madison High School Fatuma Mohamed, Scott K-8 School Kinji Tlehhema, Harrison Park K-8 School Khadija Salah, Cleveland High School Danielle Thomas, Madison High School Benjamin Kit ok o, Roosevelt High School Talia Sanders, Sabin PK-8 School photos by Linnea Rohdin-Bibby, Lincoln High School M arquis S toudamire Young, Gifted and Black Excelling in school and in the community Tanysha Ross, Grant High School Twenty-one outstanding black students from Portland Public Schools were honored this month at the Fifth Annual Young, Gifted and Black recognition event at the Blanchard Education Service Center. The students, ranging from kindergarteners through seniors in high school, were nominated by their school counselors, teachers and princi­ pals for distinguishing themselves as leaders, students and citizens. A PPS team selects the finalists. "In spite of the many barriers that continue to exist, black students at PPS continue to overcome hurdles and blaze uncharted trails in achieving school and life success," said Reiko Williams, former director of School- Family Partnerships and founder of the Young, Gifted and Black recog­ nition.