School Applause

Scholarship: Lindsay Mayer of Everett received an Everett Evergreen Kiwanis Club $1,000 scholarship. She attends Edmonds Community College and plans to transfer to the University of Washington or Western Washington University.

Boston University graduate: Julie Fu, Edmonds, received a degree in medical science at Boston University.

Eastern graduates: Recent graduates at Eastern Washington University include:

Edmonds: Diana Traxler, Marsha Moore.

Everett: Jennifer Goodson, Leah Ackley, Shelia King, Bectoria Crandall, Cheryl Keller, Lisa Jacobsen.

Lake Stevens: Emily Crowder.

Lynnwood: Sola Plumacher.

Marysville: Louann Carter, Natalie Green, Novella Magwood.

Monroe: Sandra Jewell, Urszula Gaweda

Mukilteo: Hilory Levine, Rachel Jackson.

Oak Harbor: Kimberly Wells

Snohomish: Monica Steadman

Stanwood: Jeffrey Hanson, Lynese Cramer.

EWU Dean’s List: Students on the Dean’s List at Eastern Washington University include:

Bothell: Jonathan Mequet

Everett: Garrick Pickett, Shelia King

Lake Stevens: Emily Crowder

Marysville: Alexis Welch

Everett High department scholars: Outstanding students named by each academic department for the months of September and October:

Art: Cassy Canady

DECA: Shauna Held, Kevin Witte

ELL: Silvia Sanchez, Ahmed Al-Bahathly

FASC: Tracey Kimble, Maria Daoust

Individualized Ed: Katie Daniel, Elizabeth Salinas

Life Skills: Shawn Whetsell, Amanda Banez

Math: Kylene Johnson, Cindy Tian

Music (band): Ian Plagmann, Daniel Miller

Music (choir): T.J. Anderson

NJROTC: Alexa Morin

PE (boy): Mitch Sontra, Robert Olsen

PE (girl): Andraya Lafredo, Maureen Frauenholtz

Science: Claire Lueneburg, Daniel Allen

Social Studies: Clarissa Fidler, Sara Elliott

World Language: Chelsey Swan, Talita Stevao

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