THREE students from Saipan — Anna Lizama, Chloe and Kyle Salvosa — are making the most of life’s opportunities in the states.
Anna Lizama, the granddaughter of retired Judge Juan Lizama, received a Bellarmine Scholar Award at Loyola Academy in Chicago.
The award is an academic honor bestowed upon an incoming freshman who received a 99 percentile composite score in the Loyola Academy entrance examination.
As recipient of the award, Lizama will receive $3,500 toward her freshman year tuition. The scholarship is renewable each year if she maintains a 93% weighted cumulative grade point average.
Lizama is also a recipient of an 80% tuition fee scholarship from Loyola Academy.
Salvosa siblings
For their part, siblings Chloe Hazel Anne P. Salvosa and Kyle Tyrus James L. Salvosa have entered U.S. military service.
Chloe, the 2018 Miss Marianas 1st Runner-up, wants to be a munitions systems specialist of the U.S. Air Force.
A graduate of Marianas High School, Chloe attended Seton Hall University in New Jersey and the New Jersey Institute of Technology before heading to the boot camp. She completed Basic Military Training in Lackland, Texas on Jan. 28, 2021.
Her brother, Kyle, who also graduated from MHS, moved to San Diego, California in September 2020 to explore his options. He worked at DoorDash for a brief time and decided to join the U.S. Navy. He got admitted and was sent to boot camp on Sept. 18, 2020.
He completed his Basic Military Training on Feb. 12, 2021, and is now waiting for his order to go to Connecticut where he will undergo training as a submarine sonar technician.
Anna Lizama
Chloe Salvosa
Kyle Salvosa


