Rotary Honors Three as March Students of the Month
 
The Rotary Club of Everett on March 21, 2023 honored three local high school students as Rotary Students of the Month.
 
Each month during the school year the club recognizes outstanding high school students in the city of Everett for their accomplishments and their promise.
 
Everett High Student of the Month is Madison McNeal-Martinis.
 
Madison has served as president of Everett High’s Torch Honor Society, the Black Student Union and the Technology Student Association. She has maintained a perfect 4.0 GPA while taking advanced placement class and online university courses through Harvard and BYU. In addition, she is as kind and thoughtful and selfless as they come. Recently Madison was accepted with a full-ride scholarship to Princeton University, where she will concentrate on molecular biology, engineering and African American Studies.
 
 
Cascade Student of the Month is Taylor Browne.
 
Taylor is a 4-year letterman and captain on the varsity soccer team. Her leadership skills on the field are second to none, and she consistently demonstrates her desire to play well and motivate her teammates to succeed. She has taken multiple AP and college-in-the-high school courses and maintains an impressive 3.9 GPA. Beyond the classroom, Taylor has volunteered at our school food drive, coached at a summer soccer camp with the Everett Police Department, and worked as a traffic director for her church.
 
 
Student of the Month from Sequoia High is Tyler Loiseau
 
Tyler a kind, intelligent and conscientious student. His calm demeanor adds to each room he enters. Tyler is an intellectually curious student and cares for his fellow classmates. He willingly steps in to help others and is a talented writer. Tyler has continually been respectful to teachers and fellow students alike. He is always kind and quick to help others when needed during class. Also, Tyler has proven to be a very creative individual who works hard and takes pride in what he does. He will graduate early this spring.