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M. B. Lamar Middle School proudly recognizes Karoline Mancha for being named LULAC Scholar of the Month. The honor, presented by the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC), celebrates students who demonstrate academic excellence, strong leadership, and a commitment to positive character - qualities that reflect the core values of M. B. Lamar Middle.

LULAC, the League of United Latin American Citizens, is the nation’s oldest and largest Hispanic civil rights organization. It promotes educational opportunities and leadership development among students, highlighting those who work hard to excel academically while making a positive impact on their community. Being recognized as a LULAC Scholar is a prestigious honor that underscores a student’s dedication to both personal growth and service to others.

“Karoline exemplifies what it means to be a Lamar Lion,” said Principal Ms. Valdez. “Her dedication to academics, leadership, and character is inspiring, and we are proud to see her recognized by such a respected organization. Students like Karoline set the standard for excellence and make our school community stronger.”

Karoline’s recognition reflects her persistence, high goals, and the positive influence she has on her peers. M. B. Lamar Middle School congratulates her on this well-deserved honor and looks forward to seeing her continue to grow, lead, and make a difference in the years ahead.