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Rotary Honors Three as March Students of the Month

 
The Rotary Club of Everett on March 19, 2024 honored three local high school students as Rotary Students of the Month.
Each month during the school year the club recognizes and celebrates outstanding high school students in the city of Everett for their accomplishments and their promise.
 
Cascade High Student of the Month is Zachary Lopez. Zachary is a multi-sport varsity athlete and ASB president, with a gift for being a supportive peer and outstanding student leader. He always provides positive and effective ways to guide his peers in making decisions for the student body. In Zach’s history class, a peer has a paraeducator who scribes notes and assignments for him. After the paraeducator was out for several days, she returned to find that all of her student’s work and notes had been scribed by Zachary  – without being asked. He just saw a need and stepped in.
 
 
Student of the Month from Sequoia High is Brooklyn Young. A teacher said “whether it was excelling in her academic coursework or honing her skills in the cosmetology program at Sno-Isle, Brooklyn consistently showed a level of dedication and commitment that is truly commendable. She works effectively in team settings, valuing the input of others and contributing her own ideas with thoughtfulness and respect.” Brooklyn plans to earn a cosmetology license and pursue a business degree, and provide free services for the homeless and for less privileged children.
 
 
Everett High Student of the Month is Lanie Thompson. As a varsity athlete and captain in soccer and basketball, Lanie’s role mirrors her role in the classroom. Asked what she loved about sports, she said it is “a community of strong women unapologetic about that strength”. Lanie has a 4.0 GPA, taking numerous AP courses. She has served in the student senate, as ASB Club Commissioner and as student body vice president, and served on the Mayor’s Youth Advisory Board. Lanie wants everyone around her to feel important and will leave Everett High better than she found it.
About the Rotary Club of Everett
 
Rotary is an organization of business and professional leaders united worldwide to provide humanitarian service and build goodwill and peace. Chartered in 1917, the Rotary Club of Everett is one of three Rotary clubs in Everett and a total of more than 35,000 Rotary clubs in 182 countries.
 
In 2023 the Rotary Club of Everett provided $341,975 in scholarships to students from the Everett area. The club also supports college-bound students in the Everett School District’s AVID program. Club members represent a broad spectrum of business, governmental, charitable and public service occupations and support service projects in the Everett community and around the world. The club meets in person and  an online Zoom session at 12:00 noon every Tuesday. 
 
Local Impact
The Local Impact Committee is always looking for local opportunities to support.  Below are links to information about this program.
 
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Rotary Honors Three as March Students of the Month

 
The Rotary Club of Everett on March 19, 2024 honored three local high school students as Rotary Students of the Month.
Each month during the school year the club recognizes and celebrates outstanding high school students in the city of Everett for their accomplishments and their promise.
 
Cascade High Student of the Month is Zachary Lopez. Zachary is a multi-sport varsity athlete and ASB president, with a gift for being a supportive peer and outstanding student leader. He always provides positive and effective ways to guide his peers in making decisions for the student body. In Zach’s history class, a peer has a paraeducator who scribes notes and assignments for him. After the paraeducator was out for several days, she returned to find that all of her student’s work and notes had been scribed by Zachary  – without being asked. He just saw a need and stepped in.
 
 
Student of the Month from Sequoia High is Brooklyn Young. A teacher said “whether it was excelling in her academic coursework or honing her skills in the cosmetology program at Sno-Isle, Brooklyn consistently showed a level of dedication and commitment that is truly commendable. She works effectively in team settings, valuing the input of others and contributing her own ideas with thoughtfulness and respect.” Brooklyn plans to earn a cosmetology license and pursue a business degree, and provide free services for the homeless and for less privileged children.
 
 
Everett High Student of the Month is Lanie Thompson. As a varsity athlete and captain in soccer and basketball, Lanie’s role mirrors her role in the classroom. Asked what she loved about sports, she said it is “a community of strong women unapologetic about that strength”. Lanie has a 4.0 GPA, taking numerous AP courses. She has served in the student senate, as ASB Club Commissioner and as student body vice president, and served on the Mayor’s Youth Advisory Board. Lanie wants everyone around her to feel important and will leave Everett High better than she found it.
"The Rotary Club of Everett is the pre-eminent professional service club, known for its core values, support of youth education, and for successfully identifying and addressing community and international issues."

Local Rotary Clubs Welcome Rotary Partners from Dominican Republic

 
Has Rotary hit a homer? In Snohomish County and Latin America, Sure feels that way.
 
After eight years teaming together on multiple humanitarian projects, Snohomish County Rotarians are welcoming Rotary club members from the community of Dajabon in the Dominican Republic for fellowship and sightseeing around Puget Sound.
 
And baseball – both Seattle Mariners and Everett Aquasox – is part of the story.
 
Eight Dajabon Rotarians will spend a week exploring such attractions as Seattle’s Pike Place Market, the Space Needle and the Boeing Future of Flight exhibit. They’ll watch a Mariners game and visit local Rotary clubs. A welcoming dinner, open to the public, will be held September 14 at the Indigo Hotel on Everett’s waterfront.
 
The powerful baseball connection includes record-setting Mariners star Julio Rodriguez, who grew up in Dajabon and played for the Everett AquaSox before joining the Mariners. His father, Julio Rodriguez Sr., is one of the supporters Rotary works with in Dajabon.
 
    Want to adopt a school?  Well, here is your chance.  We have a great project going in concert with our sister club in Dejabon and you can be a key part of it.  We have several projects underway, and are inviting the public to join in on this one.  Help improve literacy by providing books for those who don't have them, and providing special education for their teachers.  Don't want to tack on a whole school?  How about a classroom, or an individual student?   Learn more about this exciting Rotary project by clicking here.
    Five years of work and eight visits by Rotary Club of Everett members will soon yield crops for needy farmers in the Dajabón region of the Dominican Republic.
     
    The harvest: grants totaling nearly $107,000 from the Rotary Foundation, Everett-area Rotary clubs, Rotary District 5050 and more to help low-income Dominicans build greenhouse gardens where they will raise vegetables to eat and sell.
    Speakers
    Michael Kvistad
    Apr 02, 2024
    Fundraiser Month Finale
    Neil Angst
    Apr 16, 2024
    Student of the Month Presentations
    Neil Angst
    Apr 23, 2024
    Club Assembly
    Upcoming Events