Everett Public Schools Foundation awards $56,350

The Everett Public Schools Foundation awarded scholarships to graduating students from Everett School District high schools. Scholarships are derived from invested funds set up in memory or honor of many individuals and groups by their families and friends and from community and business partners.

Cascade: Sara Thomas ($5,000 Brett Jensen Memorial); Nicole Nguyen and Kelly Vo ($1,000 Oftsie); Micki Dang ($1,000 Willinor); Katrina Bishop ($800 Bill Sershon Memorial); Samantha Walkup ($750 Mikel Gobel “Mr. G” Memorial); Daniel Albert ($500 Michael Gilchrest Memorial); Lauren Dowdell ($250 Michael Schuerhoff Memorial)

Everett: Aymee Carrillo ($3,500 CASE EHS Class of ‘55); Kyros Hinton ($2,500 William Morgan EHS Physics); Ben Seaberg ($2,500 Cedar Grove); Talayia Wycough ($2,000 Friends of Peace); Karina Alvarado ($2,000 Oftsie); Karli DuBois ($2,000 Reg and Betty Scodeller Memorial); Levi Collins ($1,500 Stanley S. Mitchell Memorial); Ivonne Castaneda ($1,500 Thomas Johnson); Tye Leah Nanto ($1,250 Earl and June Dutton Memorial); Nancy Barraza ($1,000 Carol Degan); George Canelakes ($1,000 Howarth); Kirsten Gilmore ($1,000 Mackey Music); Nathan Tuck ($1,000 Marsha Cogdill); Jacob Zoller ($1,000 Willinor); Maia Forsythe, Christina Durr, Spencer Fermo, Claudia Estrada and Victoria Lew ($900 Alice Mellema Endowment); Kaitlyn Price ($900 Bob Whitehead Memorial); Xandra Bartlow and Peter Weir ($500 Elizabeth Webber Memorial)

Jackson: Andrea Koozer ($2,500 Daniel Stein Science and Technology); Alesia McNeal ($2,000 Oftsie); Jeremy Steckler ($1,700 Erin Galli Marques Memorial); Rebecca Strom ($1,000 Visual Art-Howarth Trust and $800 Bill Sershon Memorial); Audrey Quane ($1,000 Willinor); Emily Johnson ($900 Bob Whitehead Memorial); Haley Eastman and Mariana Nabor-Vasquez ($500 Shawn McEwen Memorial)

Sequoia: Safaa Al-Faham ($2,000 Oftsie); Emmerson Hunter ($1,000 Ruth Nelson Sequoia); Allegra Braund ($1,000 Willinor); Shahntae Martinez ($900 Bob Whitehead Memorial)

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