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Rotary Honors Three as December Students of the Month

 
The Rotary Club of Everett on December 10, 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.
 
 
Student of the Month from Sequoia High is Sabin Hauck. Sabin has demonstrated leadership by frequently volunteering to be part of Sequoia’s student voice panels and talk with students new to Sequoia. A teacher said, “Sabin is a kind, helpful and good-humored young person. Once a spark is lit, he has the capacity to thrive. His respectful nature and willingness to support those around him make him a good leader.” Sabin enjoys playing guitar and has taught himself over the last couple years. He’s not sure of his post high school plans but is feeling led to construction and/or carpentry. 
 
 
  
Everett High Student of the Month is Noah Parker. An affable leader, he is well-liked and respected by students and staff. He is a hardworking athlete, a loyal friend, and a curious and driven student. Many think of Noah as a basketball star, but he is just as impressive as a student and person. With a 3.8 GPA, Noah is always challenging himself to do more so he can learn more. A teacher says “He's the type of student I can partner with anyone and know he will be kind and inclusive towards that student.” Noah leads through his actions, and lives based on a strong moral compass and values. 
 
 
Cascade High School Student of the Month is Trina Diep. One staff member states “Trina exemplifies what teachers dream of in a student: she is hardworking, confident, and constantly eager to learn and experience more. Her dedication and drive to move the needle makes her a standout in every endeavor she undertakes.” Another teacher said “Trina has been the pianist for Revelation Jazz Choir for two years and has been an exceptional member in that time. She is constantly on top of her work, is willing to try new things, and is kind to others.”  
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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.
 
    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.
    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.
    Speakers
    Holly Huffman, Bethany of the Northwest
    Jan 14, 2025
    Bethany of the Northwest
    Wendy Poischbeg, Everett Chamber of Commerce
    Jan 28, 2025
    Everett Chamber of Commerce
    February Students of the Month
    Feb 11, 2025
    Honoring local high school students!

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