[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 147 (2001), Part 12] [Extensions of Remarks] [Pages 17672-17673] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]IN RECOGNITION OF FIRST AND SECOND GRADERS AT CHICAGO'S JOSEFA ORTIZ DE DOMINGUEZ ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ______ HON. LUIS V. GUTIERREZ of illinois in the house of representatives Friday, September 21, 2001 Mr. GUTIERREZ. Mr. Speaker, I am honored to recognize the members of 2000-2001 first and second grade classes of the Josefa Ortiz de Dominguez Elementary School in Chicago, Illinois. I am proud to say that these young students are award-winning scientists. Earlier this year, they earned the Unisys Prize for their outstanding use of the Internet as a tool in science investigation. Their project was entitled, ``El Agua Trabaja! How Water Benefits Quality of Life in Chicago's Little Village.'' In collaboration with the Chicago Academy of Sciences and Friends of the Chicago River, the 2000-2001 first and second grade students of Josefa Ortiz de Dominguez Elementary School explored how the science of water benefits their Chicago neighborhood of Little Village. Specifically, these young scientists studied the water cycle, the three principal forms of water and ways to filter water to better understand how water and the Chicago River benefit their community. Using the Internet as their primary tool, the students shared what they learned by posting their scientific findings, personal journals, watercolor pictures and poetry on the Web. I applaud the 2000-2001 first and second grade students of Josefa Ortiz de Dominguez Elementary School for their creativity and innovation while executing their scientific investigation. I believe these students also benefited greatly from the guidance of their teachers and the support of their families when they were awarded with such an outstanding science award. ``El Agua Trabaja'' or ``Water Works'' is now a bilingual web site explaining the experiments, facts and figures associated with the importance of water in everyday lives. I am pleased to recognize the 2000-2001 first and second grade students who took part in this endeavor. The students in Ms. Nidsa LaLuz' class include Jaime Aguilar, Jesenia Avelar, Raul Cordova, Roxana Delgado, Juan Deluna, Alejandro Galvan, Amairan Galvan, Luis Garcia, Rosio Garcia, Keli Hernandez, Erick Martinez, Diego Nava, Israel Navarro, Jose Pena, Jorge Ramirez, Denisse Ruiz, Erwin Ruiz, Francisco Ruiz, Leonardo Sanchez, Maria Sosa, Sergio Vega, Samantha Vera, Jacob Villegas and Maria Zavala. The students in Ms. Claudia Torres' first grade class were Jose Aguirre, Christina Avila, Adrian Barraza, Guillermo Barriga, Fernando Cahue, Genesis, Carreon, Denis Casanova, Chris Contreras, Yngrid Delacruz, Javier Deleon, Michael Gamez, Fernando Garcia, George Garcia, Francisco Gutierrez, Brenda Hernandez, Daniel Hernandez, Alejandro Ledezma, Genesis Lopez, Sarahi Michel, Marcos Osario, Jose Perez, Alexander Reyes, Christina Salazar, Yasmeen Salazar, Nadia Santiago, Alejandro Vazquez, Jesus Vera, Esmerada Vergara and Ruby Zuno. First grade students in Ms. Gloria Carrareo's class were Maria Alcantar, Javier Flores, Bryan Gomez, Christopher Gomez, Miguel Gonzalez, Jose Granados, Gustavo Hernandez, Andrea Labra, Karina Lara, Gilberto Laureano, Nalleli Luna, Alejandro Macias, Victor Majos, Lizett Mata, Crystal Medina, Beda Mendoza, Jose Mendoza, Luis Navarrete, Leonel Palaez, Bianca Paredes, Carmen Perea, Alvaro Quiroz, Alejandro Rojas, Cristina Rojas, Vicente Salamanca, Leobardo Solis and Ixsel Zavala. First and second grade students in Ms. Jennifer Myer's class were Guadalupe Avila, Virginia Bahena, Jose Carrasco, Alejandro Duneas, Cristian Garcia, Juan Garcia, Marco Garcia, Maria Garcia, Melissa Garcia, Valentino Gonzalez, Monica Hernandez, [[Page 17673]] Karen Laureano, Friney Lopez, Kevin Lopez, Ignatio Mandujano, Elizabeth Medina, Edgar Miranda, Andrew Mojica, Monica Monreal, Joyce Morales, Brenda Nava, Luis Palma, Joel Ramirez, Maria Resendiz, Daisy Rubio and Flavio Tafoya. I wish all of these students, their teachers and parents continued success in their endeavors and I thank them for supporting and promoting the interest of young minds in science and technology. ____________________