Everett Rotary Names December Students Of The Month

December 18, 2022

Everett, Everett Schools

Here are the Rotary Club of Everett’s Students of the Month fir December.

In an in-person meeting, the Rotary Club of Everett on December 13, 2022 honored two 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.

A student from Cascade High School was not named this month due to Covid issues, but two from Cascade will be recognized in January.

Jacob Vander-Vate

Student of the Month from Sequoia High is Jacob Vander Vate.  Jacob is a quiet, motivated student who plans to graduate early and become a master electrician. He enjoys running in his free time and works with the janitorial team at his church, Northshore Christian. He’s been part of the AWANA program since age three and is grateful as it’s allowed him to memorize 800+ biblical verses and summarize each book of the bible. He also serves as leader of a middle school youth group that each year delivers “Thanksgiving Baskets of Hope” to families in need.

 

Taylor Millar

Everett High Student of the Month is Taylor Millar. In addition to excelling in the classroom, Taylor is active in the community and received honors in varsity volleyball and softball. She helped plan Everett High’s successful Thanksgiving Food Drive and magical Winter Wonderland event. A staff member said, “she just enjoys making people happy. Taylor leads with love and gives her entire heart to everything she does.” Taylor has made a lasting impact on Everett High School and will be immensely missed next year when she moves on to college to spread her joy and share her magic.  

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 2022 the Rotary Club of Everett provided $281,500 in scholarships to students from the Everett area. The club also supports college-bound students in the Everett School District’s AVID program and organized a $107,000 program to fund gardens for low income residents in the Dominican Republic. 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 a hybrid in person and online Zoom session at 12:00 noon every Tuesday. For more information, visit the club website: www.everettrotary.com.



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