Rotary Honors Three as February Students of the Month
The Rotary Club of Everett on February 10, 2026, 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 School Student of the Month is Elliot Carrier, honored for his outstanding achievements in academics, engineering, and music. Elliot is an active member of Cascade’s robotics team, serving as a drive coach and design lead with strong leadership and collaboration skills. Elliot has shared his musical talents through marching band, jazz band, and wind ensemble. Teachers praise his curiosity, strong work ethic, and dedication to doing his best in every endeavor. Elliot hopes to attend the University of Washington this fall and major in mechanical or electrical engineering.

Student of the Month from Sequoia High is Javier Martinez, who consistently demonstrates generosity, responsibility, and quiet leadership. He participated in the food drive and came to school on a Saturday to assist the leadership team. Javier also serves on the Student Voice Panel, where he represents his peers with care. He has developed a strong passion for taking and editing photos, showing creativity and dedication to learning new skills. Javier’s presence is powerful -- he is patient, calm, thoughtful, and kind. He leads by example and reflects the values of our school.

Everett High Student of the Month is Michael Selders, a young man of character, integrity, and kindness. In football and basketball he plays hard but supports others even more. He has a 3.9 GPA while taking rigorous courses. His engagement in student council, advanced leadership, yearbook and Interact Club shows that leadership for him is a way of life. A teacher said, “Michael thinks before he speaks and acts, and his peers trust him as a friend and mentor. What impresses me most about Michael, though, is how he considers others and their perspectives first.”




