BROWNSVILLE, Texas, May 22, 2023 – The Brownsville Navigation District (BND) proudly announces the recipients of the 2023 Port of Brownsville Scholarship. This program is in support and encouragement to the pursuit of higher education for students within the district.
Thirty-two local high school graduating seniors will receive $1,000 scholarships upon enrollment in a college, university, or technical school. The scholarship winners – selected for their academic performance, community involvement, extracurricular activities, and work experience, as well as for essays penned as part of their applications – attend 16 public and private high schools in the Brownsville and Los Fresnos area.
“On behalf of the Brownsville Navigation District, we congratulate these students on their commitment to continue their education and learning the skills they need to thrive in the workforce,” said BND Chairman Esteban Guerra. “The Port of Brownsville is proud to champion our next generation of leaders as they prepare for a bright future.”
To date, the scholarship program, created in 2020 by the BND Board of Commissioners, has awarded $126,000 benefiting 126 high school students attending schools within the navigation district.
The 32 graduating seniors eligible for the Port of Brownsville scholarships include:
Brownsville Independent School District
Brownsville Early College High School
- Joshua Rodriguez
- Allison Marie Silva
Gladys Porter Early College High School
- Ezra Esquivel
- Ebany LeAnn Mendoza
Homer Hanna Early College High School
- Yvannia Paola Mata
- Juan Roberto Rivera
James Pace Early College High School
- Maritza Cantu
- Yazmin Ramos
Lopez Early College High School
- Julissa Amaro Castillo
- Jose Hernandez
Simon Rivera Early College High School
- Mia Botello
- Emily Marie Morales
Veterans Memorial Early College High School
- Daniela Rivera Alanis
- Valeria Perez
First Baptist School
- Abigail Galvan
- Felipe Sanchez
Harmony Public Schools
Harmony School of Innovation
- Carlos Acalco
- Gabriel Kaye
Idea Public Schools
Idea Frontier College Preparatory
- Jose Blanco
- Angel Saldana
Idea Brownsville College Preparatory
- Delaney Garcia
- Maya Leilani Hurtado
Idea Riverview College Preparatory
- Regina Cardiel
- Maria Navar
Jubilee Academies
Jubilee Brownsville
- Hannah Garcia
- Romina Vazquez
Los Fresnos Consolidated Independent School District
Los Fresnos High School
- Sophia Munoz
- Madeline Stelzer
Saint Joseph Academy
- Ashley Cano
- Cynthia Gonzales
South Texas Independent School District
South Texas ISD Medical Professions
- Chantal Patino
- Ricardo Ramos
About the Port of Brownsville
The Port of Brownsville is the only deep-water seaport directly on the U.S.-Mexico border and encompasses 40,000 acres – the largest land-owning public port authority in the country. The port transships more steel into Mexico than any other U.S. port. As the major multimodal transportation hub serving the Rio Grande Valley and northern Mexico, the Port of Brownsville supports investment opportunities and jobs.
Activity at the port is responsible for adding more than $2 billion to the regional economy, $3 billion to the Texas economy, and the creation of more than 51,000 jobs statewide. For more information, visit www.portofbrownsville.com