Snohomish foundation awards $165K in scholarships

The Snohomish Education Foundation awarded $165,000 in scholarships to 165 graduating seniors from the Snohomish School District. Awards came from 77 different scholarship funds administered by the Foundation, with money raised by the Foundation and local community groups.

AIM High School: Kaeleigh Daza-Smith, Angelique Domer, Sydnei Hendrickson

Glacier Peak High School: Gabriella Alonso, Carla Arias, Sean Bak, Sarah Bertapelle, Mikayla Black, Baylor Blair, Erin Boyle, Brock Bradley, Christina Cameron, Allison Curtis, Brittney Davison, Aleah DeSchmidt, Madeleine Do, Cameron Dohrman, Emily Dyer, Noelle Forkey, Katie Gaffney, Hannah Grey, Mackenzie Harper, John Harris, Benjamin Harris, Nicholas Hebert, Nicole Hehn, Holly Henderson, Jordan Jackson-Brewer, Jordan Johnson, Kazuki Kodama, Kennedy Langohr, Nicholas Larkin, Ava Lau, Rumie Lee, Madeline Mahler, Sara Major, Arsh Malhotra, Robert McKenzie, Jenna McLean, Lukas Meader, Matthew Mueller, Linnae Myhre, Erin Oliver, Lauren Olsen, Adam Phillips, Alix Redman, Claire Schleg, Rachel Schonhard, Johanna Schwartzhoff, Ashley Slemmons, Kelsey Thomas, Abby Tutor, Lily Webeck, Leah Welch, Cameron Wendlandt, Kayla Wentland, Luke Wyatt, Clarisse Yapjoco

Snohomish High School: Jaclyn Amrine, Nolan Armbruster, Anastasia Bidne, ShengJie Bock, Kathryn Brandvold, Amelia Bridgman, Drew Cameron, Loryn Casey, Gillian Cunningham, Emma Doucette, Isaac Everett, Peter Faber, Jason Fairhurst, Colman French, Henry Ginder, Nathaniel Hall, Haylie Irving, Adam Ivelia, Joshua Johnston, Kyarra Keele, Emma Kentch, Sarah Kerby, Samantha Kevil, Rachel Kisela, Aaron Leavens, Rubi Leyva, Isabella Lierman, Hannah Loesh, Megan McGee, Shayla McNatt, Jenna McNeil, Jordan Miller, Emily Ormbrek, Quinn Otteson, Jarrett Plough, Maryanne Proffit, Sean Rail, Bradley Raymond, Annika Roberts, Tyler Roth, William Sanders, Sarah Sapadin, Jessica Shattuck, Serena Shull, Madison Siddell, Logan Stapleton, Dustyn Stelter, Cole Strickland, Teagan Tamarra, Alexis Temple, Gabriel Tonks, Alex Trimble, Madison Van Sligtenhorst, Stephanie Ward-Henle, Natalie Warner, Ashley Wilkins, Hannah Williams, Jocelyn Wilson

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