Huabshiab Lee graduated from CSU Fresno in 2025 with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and a minor in Women’s Studies. In Fall 2025, she will begin her Ph.D. in Political Science at UC Riverside in a five-year program, with an emphasis on political theory and gender. After graduating, Huabshiab plans to teach and conduct research at the university level in both political science and Women’s Studies.

Soly Lee received a Bachelor's of Science in Human Biology from Stanford University. He currently serves on Stanford's Young Alumni Philanthropy Council and is President of Asian American Students Pursuing Intellectual Resilience & Educational Scholarship (AASPIRES).

Surene Lee is a current sophomore at Clovis High School. She has achieved Principal’s Honor Roll and maintains a 4.2 GPA. Surene is involved in the badminton team, Asian Club, and the California Scholarship Federation (CSF) at Clovis High School. She plans to attend Clovis Community College for two years and then transfer to a four-year university, where she intends to major in computer science and use those skills to pursue a career at Roblox.

Keyth Lee is currently a junior at Clovis High School, where he is enrolled in three AP courses: AP Biology, AP Computer Science, and AP Calculus. He plans to pursue a career in the medical field, with the goal of becoming a nurse through the competitive Fresno State nursing program.

In his extracurricular activities, Keyth has played for both the Sunami and CCVA volleyball clubs, where his team won the 2023 USAV Junior National Championship in Salt Lake City. He is also a member of the school’s varsity volleyball team.

Eleina Lee is currently an eighth-grade student at Clark. In August, she will begin an exciting new chapter as a freshman at Clovis High School, graduating with the Class of 2030. In the future, Eleina plans to major in radiologic technology in college, with the ultimate goal of becoming a medical dosimetrist. To achieve this, she will need to earn a bachelor’s degree in a science-related field, which typically takes four to six years to complete. After that, she plans to complete an additional 12- to 24-month medical dosimetry program. A medical dosimetrist is a healthcare professional who studies and designs safe and effective radiation treatment plans for cancer patients.

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