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  Angela Perez Baraquio - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Angela Perez Baraquio was born on June 1, 1976 in Mililani, Hawaii.
From August 1999 to June 2000, Baraquio was a faculty member at Holy Family Catholic Academy in the Salt Lake subdivision of Honolulu.
Baraquio was also choir director of the historic St.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Angela_Perez_Baraquio   (242 words)

  
 Miss America Angela Perez Baraquio
Angela Perez Baraquio, the 24-year-old Physical Education teacher who Miss America 2001, is a daughter of Philippine-born parents living in Hawaii.
Angela is the first Asian American to win the Miss America title, with her Filipino descent, and the second Miss Hawaii to win Miss America, after Carolyn Sapp won it in 1992.
Angela, who won a cash prize of $50,000, pledged to devote her yearlong reign as this year's Miss USA to helping "kids become well-rounded individuals and contributing citizens" through character education.
www.txtmania.com /articles/angela.php   (764 words)

  
 Miss America, Miss USA, and Miss Teen USA History
Baraquio, who competed in pageants as a teenager, said it was her students who encouraged her to compete in pageants once again.
Baraquio danced a hula during the talent competition and wore a scarlet halter-style satin gown during the evening-gown event.
Angela, a 24-year-old elementary school gym teacher from Honolulu, who said her goal was to merely make the top 10 contestants went all the way to become the first Asian American to capture the Miss America crown.
www.geocities.com /missusamagich/america01topresent.html   (540 words)

  
 EPICZine - Angela Perez Baraquio - Hanh Chau, September 2004
Angela Perez Baraquio was the first Asian-American in the history to be crowned as Miss America 2001.
Angela was born in Hawaii, eight out of 10 children whose parents immigrated from Phillippines in the early 1970s.
Angela is pursuing for her Master's degree in Educational administration and is married to her high school sweetheart, Tinifuloa Grey in June 2002.
www.epiczine.com /issue/200409/page33.htm   (370 words)

  
 Bernadette Baraquio Hamada - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bernadette Baraquio Hamada is an American journalist and entertainer from the state of Hawaii.
During the late 1990s and early 2000s, she was one of the only Filipino Americans on television featured on a regular basis in the state.
Hamada is the sister of Miss America 2001 Angela Perez Baraquio.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bernadette_Baraquio_Hamada   (222 words)

  
 Honolulu Star-Bulletin Hawaii News
Baraquio's proud parents were in the audience Saturday when she was crowned Miss America 2001 in Atlantic City, N.J. The Baraquios, other relatives, friends, a Miss Hawaii entourage and a contingent from the school where she teaches returned to Honolulu yesterday, still on an emotional high.
Baraquio, who plays keyboard and sings, and three of her sisters are in a band called High Tide, performing Saturdays at St. Augustine's By-The-Sea in Waikiki.
Baraquio won't be back at school for at least the next year, her life now in the public domain.
starbulletin.com /2000/10/16/news/story2.html   (1115 words)

  
 A Catholic Miss America: Angela Perez Baraquio - September 2001 Issue of St. Anthony Messenger Magazine Online
Baraquio also made sure to be a visible part of the school liturgies, coordinating the music and using her faith as part of her personality during the school day.
Baraquio is not a mere figurehead of beauty but an activist who crisscrosses the country on a mission of goodwill.
Baraquio keeps in touch by letters and e-mail with the students who were closest to her.
www.americancatholic.org /Messenger/Sep2001/Feature1.asp   (3006 words)

  
 News Release - Etheridge and Miss America Meet, Discuss Character Education
Baraquio, the reigning Miss America from Hawaii, is promoting character education as her platform during her reign and has appeared all over the country in support of such initiatives.
Baraquio has a Bachelors Degree in elementary education, is a former physical education teacher and is planning to return to school after her reign to pursue a Masters Degree in education administration.
Baraquio expressed her support for the Etheridge-Wamp character education bill as well establishing a national clearinghouse on successful character education initiatives.
www.house.gov /etheridge/Press-MissAmerica.htm   (517 words)

  
 HawaiiSpeakers.net :: Angela Perez Baraquio
Angela used the principles she learned in TRIBES, a character education process, to touch, motivate, and inspire students, educators, and community members throughout the country to work towards the vision of building a society of character.
Today Angela is the spokesperson for First Hawaiian Bank and is the founder and President of the Angela Perez Baraquio Education Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that promotes character education.
Baraquio is an outstanding person, successful in her chosen profession as a teacher, outstanding as a communicator of her vision of a better world, and adept at acknowledging that part of what she is takes shape from her Filipino roots.
www.hawaiispeakers.net /AngelaPerezBaraquio   (368 words)

  
 The crowning of MISS America Miss America 2001
Baraquio, 24, the first Miss America of Asian and Filipino descent, will be accompanied by her parents, Claude and Letty Baraquio, who immigrated to Hawaii from the Philippines more than 30 years ago.
Baraquio, who is the first Miss America of Asian and Filipino descent, will be meeting with President Macapagal-Arroyo and visiting her paternal grandfather and other members of her Filipino family whom she has never met.
Baraquio who arrived last April 1 and will be staying until April 13, is being accompanied by her parents, Claude and Letty Baraquio, who emigrated to Hawaii more than 30 years ago.
www.thedavisplace.com /miss_america2001   (1698 words)

  
 Hawaiian wins Miss America Pageant   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Baraquio gasped when co-host Donny Osmond announced her name, and then hugged first runner-up Miss Louisiana Faith Jenkins before ducking down to receive the crown and begin the traditional runway walk Saturday.
Baraquio, who is of Filipino ancestry, is the first Asian-American woman to be crowned Miss America and is the second Miss Hawaii to win the national pageant after Carolyn Sapp of Honolulu won in 1992.
Miss Hawaii Angela Perez Baraquio walks as she competes in the swimsuit competition Saturday, Oct. 14, 2000, at the Atlantic City, N.J., Boardwalk Convention Hall.
www.bangla2000.com /news/archive/international/10-16-2000/news_detail9.shtm   (587 words)

  
 Corpus Christi Caller Times Caller.com - Hawaiian is named Miss America 2001
Baraquio gasped when co-host Donny Osmond announced her name, and then hugged first runner-up Miss Louisiana Faith Jenkins before ducking down to receive the crown and begin the traditional runway walk.
Baraquio grew up with nine siblings in Hawaii and said she enjoys boogie-boarding, playing beach volleyball, Tae Bo exercises and Latin dancing.
Baraquio succeeds Miss America 2000 Heather French, 25, of Maysville, Ky., the daughter of a disabled Vietnam veteran who spent her year campaigning on behalf of homeless veterans.
www.caller2.com /2000/october/15/today/national/6659.html   (331 words)

  
 The Honolulu Advertiser | Local News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Baraquio is an athletic director and character-education teacher at Holy Family Catholic Academy in Honolulu, where Father Maurice McNeely and others organized a schoolwide festival last night to share in the excitement.
Baraquio is the eighth of 10 children in the musical and athletic family of parents Claudio, 60, and Rigolette, 61.
Baraquio is a graduate of the University of Hawai
the.honoluluadvertiser.com /2000/Oct/15/1015localnews1.html   (1216 words)

  
 Xapz! Angela Perez Baraquio Crowned Miss America   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Baraquio danced a hula during the talent competition.
Baraquio's platform, which she will promote during her year, is character education.
Baraquio is the first Miss America to be crowned in October.
www.xapz.com /xapz!/20001014_missamerica.html   (349 words)

  
 21st Century Speakers Inc - Angela Perez Baraquio
Angela Perez Baraquio is a classroom teacher by profession, but after becoming Miss America 2001 last October she soon found that she herself still had a lot to learn.
Growing up in a close-knit family of 12 from Hawaii, Baraquio's history-making victory as the first Asian-American Miss America has taken her half a world away from her homeland and her confidence-building circle of support among her family, friends and the school children who encouraged her to enter the Miss America competition.
She admits it was a big adjustment for a young woman who wasn't comfortable in airplanes suddenly to be fulfilling a travel schedule that has upped her frequent-flyer credits some 20,000 miles a month.
www.speakersaccess.com /speaker.php?id=457   (193 words)

  
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 Bizwomen: Where women in business meet to network, connect, support, learn and grow.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Doversola said Baraquio could have been cast in a number of locally produced TV shows, such as "North Shore," but she refused because they were essentially decorative roles.
Indeed, Baraquio is clear that she is not chasing stardom, but is looking for a broader platform from which to talk about the importance of character, family and self-assurance, from the classroom to the boardroom.
Baraquio recently hired a local agent, Ryan Brown of ADR Agency, to launch a marketing campaign for speaking appearances and she is working on a business plan to promote herself.
pacific.bizjournals.com /bizwomen/pacific/content/story.html?id=1149266   (1105 words)

  
 Angela perez baraquio - Miss America (2001) (TV)
Angela Baraquio is the second Miss America from Hawaii.
Angela Perez Baraquio Grey is a UH Manoa Graduate with a Bachelor's and Master's Degree in Elementary Education.
Angela Perez Baraquio Angela Perez Baraquio is a classroom teacher by profession, but after becoming Miss America 2001 she soon found that she herself still
surfform.com /?q=angela-perez-baraquio   (424 words)

  
 University of Pittsburgh News
Baraquio will be available to the media prior to the lecture, at 7:45 p.m., in the WPU Lower Lounge.
Baraquio, an elementary school teacher, said she believes that character development should be a part of every elementary and secondary school’s culture and curriculum.
Baraquio’s awards and honors include the Sibyl Nyborg Heide Student Teaching Grant, Donna Mercado Kim Academic Scholarship, Evelyn Siu Foo Scholarship in Elementary Education, University Dean’s list, and Golden Key National Honor Society membership from 1998 to 1999.
www.pitt.edu /~univrel/media/mamerica.html   (218 words)

  
 Miss America :: History - 2001
As the first Asian American and the first teacher to become Miss America, Angela Perez Baraquio took her "classroom" across the country, educating the nation about the need for building character in our schools and in our homes.
Angie is currently continuing her national speaking tour, is the spokesperson for First Hawaiian Bank, and is the President and Founder of a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, the Angela Perez Baraquio Education Foundation, which promotes character education and provides scholarships and grants for students and teachers.
In addition to building the Angela Perez Baraquio Education Foundation, Angie is the spokesperson for First Hawaiian Bank, and continues to travel nationally, speaking to various groups.
www.missamerica.org /our-miss-americas/2000/2001.asp   (390 words)

  
 The Honolulu Advertiser | Local News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
When Angela Perez Baraquio captured the national Miss America title on Saturday, a collective cheer went up in Hawai'i for the 24-year-old physical education teacher from Waialua.
Saturday, Angela Perez Baraquio, Miss Hawai`i, attained the singularly stellar achievement of Miss America 2001.
I just wanted to say I'm proud of Miss America, Angela Perez Baraquio, the first Miss America of Asian ethnicity and also for her stand on children's issues.
the.honoluluadvertiser.com /2000/Oct/17/missamericareader.html   (1414 words)

  
 CNN.com - Miss Hawaii crowned new Miss America - October 15, 2000
Baraquio grew up with nine siblings in Hawaii, plays keyboard for an all-girl rock group called High Tide and did a hula dance for the talent competition.
Among the other contestants in the 80th annual pageant that ended Saturday was Miss Iowa Theresa Uchytil, 24, who learned how to twirl the baton despite being born with only one hand, and Jenkins, 24, a Louisiana law student who got involved in literacy volunteer work because her mother didn't know how to read.
Baraquio succeeds Miss America 2000 Heather French, 25, of Maysville, Kentucky, the daughter of a disabled Vietnam veteran who spent her year campaigning on behalf of homeless veterans.
archives.cnn.com /2000/US/10/15/miss.america.ap   (614 words)

  
 Teacher Crowned Miss America 2001
Angela Perez Baraquio says schools need to infuse character education into the daily culture of every school.
Baraquio is thrilled that she will serve as a role model for other Asian Americans.
Following her year of service, Baraquio plans to do her graduate work in a summer program so she can continue to teach during the school year.
www.educationworld.com /a_issues/chat/chat030.shtml   (1865 words)

  
 Living Local with the Baraquios
Bernadette Baraquio Hamada is a UH Manoa Graduate with a BA in Broadcast Journalism and a minor in Music.
Angela Perez Baraquio Grey is a UH Manoa Graduate with a Bachelor's and Master's
She is the President/Founder of the Angela Perez Baraquio Education Foundation, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, which promotes character education and provides scholarships and grants for teachers and students.
www.livinglocal.tv /sisters.html   (574 words)

  
 CNN Transcript - Morning News: First Asian-American Wins Miss America Crown - October 16, 2000
BARAQUIO: No. Everything after the phases of competition during preliminary was gravy, especially the 12-minute personal interview, because that was the most challenging part of competition.
BARAQUIO: Like I said, the hardest part was getting into the preliminary interview, because you have these people who have been in the pageant system, they understand what they're looking for in a Miss America and the qualities.
BARAQUIO: I'm so proud to be a national role model and spokesperson, not just for my platform, which is character education -- I want to teach them character traits and motivate them to be the best people that they can be.
transcripts.cnn.com /TRANSCRIPTS/0010/16/mn.16.html   (824 words)

  
 Heroes Articles
She is the President/Founder of the Angela Perez Baraquio Education Foundation, spokesperson for First Hawaiian Bank, and a loving wife.
The girl declined saying, "I'm not pretty enough." Angela, (who wouldn't ordinarily wear her Miss America crown, but had it on hand in case of requests), brought out her crown and asked if she could put it on the little girl's head.
Angela's desire to be a "part of a cycle that will continue and create positive change in this world" is, at least in part, attained.
www.paramountphotography.com /LocalHeroes/articles.htm   (6600 words)

  
 Miss Armeica 2001 Visits Wilmington Diocese - Catholic Online
Angela Perez Baraquio is on a national speaking tour entitled, "Character in the Classroom: Teaching Values, Valuing Teachers." As a national spokesperson and advocate, Angela travels approximately 20,000 miles a month, into a different city every other day, addressing diverse audiences, increasing awareness and promoting greater emphasis for character education.
"Angela is an inspiration to young people and challenges adults to greater efforts in developing the character of our youth." The dinner is open to the public and tickets are $20.00 for adults and $15.00 for students.
In her quest for the Miss America crown, Angela was awarded more than $80,000 in scholarship assistance.
www.catholicprwire.com /headline.php?ID=223   (915 words)

  
 Angela baraquio - NCL - News
CINCINNATI—Hawaii’s Angela Perez Baraquio was not the favorite to win the 2001 Miss America competition.
Angela Baraquio stays humble as she works to promote schools and teachers Angela Baraquio uses her Miss America crown as "my microphone" to try to
Angela Perez Baraquio Brooke Burke MIAMI, September 14, 2001 — Two of America's Miss America 2001 Angela Perez Baraquio is a native of Honolulu, Hawaii,
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 National Press Club -- Angela Perez Baraquio
They should not be forced to reach into their own pockets to pay for school supplies, or even to leave the profession because the salaries offered are too low.
She should know: before becoming Miss America, Baraquio taught physical education to kindergarten to third graders, and was a 5th-8th grade coach and athletic director in Hawaii.
A graduate of the University of Hawaii-Manoa with a degree in Elementary Education, Baraquio was an honor student and is a recipient of several student teaching awards and scholarships.
www.npr.org /programs/npc/2001/010427.abaraquio.html   (308 words)

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