The Rotary Club of Lynnwood presented scholarships totaling $77,500 on May 26 to graduating seniors from Edmonds-Woodway, Lynnwood, Meadowdale and Mountlake Terrace high schools, as well as a local student continuing her studies at the University of Washington.

The Rotary Club of Lynnwood presented scholarships totaling $77,500 on May 26 to graduating seniors from Edmonds-Woodway, Lynnwood, Meadowdale and Mountlake Terrace high schools, as well as a local student continuing her studies at the University of Washington.

Rotary Clubs award graduating students thousands in scholarships

  • Herald staff
  • Wednesday, June 1, 2016 4:27pm
  • Local News

Local Rotary clubs distribute hundreds of thousands of dollars in scholarships to Snohomish County students each year.

Listed below are most of this year’s scholarship recipients.

The Edmonds Daybreakers Rotary Club also has a scholarship program and handed out about $30,000 in awards this year, many to student musicians connected to its annual Edmonds Jazz Connection event. A list of student names was not immediately available.

Watch our School Winners section on Mondays for additional honorees.

Rotary Club of Arlington

$13,000

Arlington and Darrington high schools

Melanie Benson, Tayler Hoftell (University of Washington), Grace Meno, Alfred Mugho, Emma VanderWeyst

Edmonds Noon Rotary Club

$10,000

Edmonds-Woodway, Meadowdale and Scriber Lake high schools

Tiffany Daniggelis, Santino Dewyer, Zander Hall-Spicuzza, Hyoju Kim, Leila Mengesha, Nancy Ou, Catherine Pham, Kristin Yim

Rotary Club of Everett

$174,300

Cascade, Everett and Sequoia high schools and Everett Community College

Abdoulaye Ahmadou, Jake Amond, Erica Burt, Agustin Castro, Brittany Castro, Brenda Chavez-Camacho, Paytn Clark, Elizabeth Coughlan, Ian Davis-Leonard, Lyudmyla Fesiienko, Orlando Galvez, Genevieve Garcia, Candice Goldfinch, Brooke Guidice, Bryant Gutierrez, Zach Hawkey, Eleanore Johnson, Garrett Jones, Roshan Karki, Simrat Kaur, Lilly Larson, Chelsea Lauzon, Jaidacyn Madrigal, Sophia Maggio, Gladys Malpica, Adrian Monar, Fatuma Musa, Jordan Nelson, Emily Ness, Kelly Nguyen, William Nguyen, Wendy Potter, Griffin Roberts, Rami Sabra, Edgar Santos Aguilar, Matt Straughn, Hank Tian, Athena Tseng, Heather Whiting, Carolyn Yip

Rotary Club of Lake Stevens

$10,750

Lake Stevens High School

Katie Ellis, Bailey Hall, Alexis Hepburn, Karen Hoffman, Kailee Hunsberger, Parker Reid

Rotary Club of Lynnwood

$77,500

Edmonds-Woodway, Lynnwood, Meadowdale and Mountlake Terrace high schools

Jacey Colleen Anderson, Lesle Cho, Jason Ernst, Ngozi Ezeokelse, Brittany Friske, Wegahta Kidane, Hyoju Kim, Lauren Little, Hannah Long, Breeana Martin, Mikayla Monroe, Lacy Nguyen, Nancy On, Catherine Pham, Jaspreet Sidhu, Christelle Silve, Caitlin Yanos, Raymond Zhao

Marysville Rotary Club

$108,500

Marysville Pilchuck, Marysville Getchell, Marysville Mountain View, Lakewood and Granite Falls high schools

Lorraine Abagatnan, Theresa Ambat, Garrett Anderson, Alexis Barbosa, Leonor Bejarano, Casey Mical-Ryanne Broden, Paul Bui, Isreal Cabadas, Cassie Coate, Raphael Curup, Claire Dobler, Kona Farry, Emily-Mae Fisher, Natasha Flitz, Emily Granard, Connor Gross, Megan Gross, Thomas Haefele, Emily Hall, Jessica Hamilton, Piper Holiday, Andrew Hougan, Riley Hougan, Skyleen Inthathirath, Amanda Kalab, Greer King, Hannah Larson, Jordan Lockwood, Sydney Lutz, Ahnna McCoy, Ophelia Meadows, Ricky Mueller, Hailey Murphy, Maggie Novy, Joshua Nye, Chloe Otto, Alisha Purdom, Mitchell Sawyer, Morgan Shimkus, Amariczi Soriano, Tristen Southard, Trent Tingelstad, John Turral, Haley Troyer, Cameron Wagstaff, Erik Ward-Lind, Samuel Watson, Ann Williams, Carsyn Yorkoski, Cesar Zatarian Jr.

Mill Creek Rotary

$9,000

Sno-Isle Tech Skills Center and Henry M Jackson and Archbishop Murphy high schools

Aleia Coleman, Nicole Manuel, Casey Wilson

Rotary Club of Monroe

$10,000

Monroe and Sultan high schools

Kaylee Boone, Ayla Burchfield, Caitlin Bush, Eryn Byrd-Peterson, Jasmine Carmel, Jared Cogar, Nick DiMonda, Jennifer Espinoza, Claudia Hubbard, Abby Hunt, Jessica Idle, Shelby Jeffries, Vernon Johnson, Morgan Moody, Crystal Nambo, Ramon Perez, Corrina Roppo, Nicholas Sorgen

South Everett-Mukilteo Rotary Club

$14,000

Mariner, Cascade and Kamiak high schools

Samuel Agyei, Agustin Castro, Geovani Castro, Kortney Danson, Jessica Do, Brooke Guidice, Bryant Gutierrez, Komal Mand, Cassidy McGhehey, Sarah McPartland, Rami Sabra, Matthew Straughn, Emily Vo, Kiana White

Stanwood Camano Rotary Club

$4,500

Stanwood High School

Nicole Brown, Matthew Burkham, Cameron Chollar, Isaac Colby, Malina Gracia, Kathleen James, Cheyenne Langley, Spenser Mezzone, Isaac Olson

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