Edmonds School District High School Students of Month for May and June 2025

Lynnwood, WALocal News

The Edmonds School District recognized outstanding students from Meadowdale and Lynnwood High as students of the month for May and June 2025. Jaxson Hulbert, a senior at Meadowdale High, balances a rigorous schedule with eight classes while excelling in theater and wrestling, recently competing at the state level. Kallie Blas, also a senior, takes pride in her leadership as a dance captain and her involvement in the Leadership class, emphasizing school spirit and positivity. Nour Bazzari, a junior at Lynnwood High, focuses on creating a welcoming environment for peers and aims to make a positive impact in every classroom. Lacey Arakelyan, the Class Council Vice President for the Class of 2025, played a crucial role in planning Prom, ensuring a memorable event for her classmates.

These students not only excel academically but also contribute significantly to their school communities through various extracurricular activities. Their achievements reflect the diverse talents and leadership qualities present within the Edmonds School District. Such recognition fosters a culture of appreciation and motivation among students to engage actively in their educational environments.

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