October 2025 Edmonds School District High School Students of Month

Lynnwood, WALocal News

The Edmonds School District has celebrated the accomplishments of several students as October 2025 Students of the Month, emphasizing their academic dedication and community involvement. Selena Mai from Edmonds Heights K-12 detailed her efforts to balance high school and college studies while volunteering at a pediatric rehabilitation center, illustrating her commitment to helping others. Lukas Lynch from Scriber Lake High shared his experience in the Veterinary Assisting program, where he completed a 2. 5-month externship that solidified his career interest in veterinary medicine. Ava Barias from Lynnwood High reflected on her personal growth, stating that she now approaches school with a focus on learning rather than just achieving perfect grades.

Jordan Brannon from Meadowdale High cited her work ethic and active participation in clubs like HOSA and Girls Soccer as key factors in her selection. Grace Kim from Edmonds eLearning Academy demonstrated his commitment through consistent academic performance and volunteering efforts. Adelle Wang from Edmonds-Woodway High expressed gratitude for the support she received while balancing her academic work with artistic projects. This recognition underscores the district's commitment to fostering resilience, teamwork, and personal growth among its students.

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