Rotary Honors Three as October Students of the Month
The Rotary Club of Everett on October 21, 2025 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.
Everett High School

Everett High Student of the Month is Markeese Lyons, whose kindness, dependability, enthusiasm, and creativity make him an invaluable member of his school community. At assemblies he has added sound effects, music, and energy that make events memorable. As ASB Treasurer, Markeese helps ensure student government runs smoothly. His designs are now the official class t-shirt, and his innovative “event fair” idea helped students explore competitive opportunities in a fun, interactive way—showcasing both his imagination and his commitment to help others succeed.
Cascade High School

Cascade High School Student of the Month is Jacob Hopkins, who exemplifies resilience, leadership, and commitment to both personal growth and helping others. He has balanced a 4.0 GPA with involvement in over a dozen extracurricular activities — including cross country, soccer, National Honor Society, HOSA, Math Team, and more. He’s serving as vice president, secretary, board member, and captain in various roles. Jacob brings passion, discipline, and a strong sense of purpose. He hopes to earn a doctorate in biomedical science, where he aspires to research disease and save lives.
Sequoia High School

Student of the Month from Sequoia High is Cole Yama, a quiet yet impactful leader known for his calm presence and strong sense of responsibility. He has earned the respect of peers through his consistent dedication, thoughtful actions, and integrity. His ability to lead by example makes him a trusted and admired figure and peer tutor serving his classmates. Cole plans to attend Everett Community College to pursue a future in fire science, hoping to be a fire investigator and make a meaningful difference through courage, discipline, and public service.




