Three students honored by Renton Rotary Club for November

Renton Rotary Club has selected its Youth of the Month for November.

Renton Rotary Club has selected its Youth of the Month for November.

Daniel Huie is a senior at Hazen High School. Daniel holds a 3.9 grade point average. He has been involved in FBLA as vice president, National Honor Society, cross country  and track as captain and bike club as president. Huie has received the Outstanding Junior Achievement Award, Scholar Athlete, FBLA State third place in e-commerce, cross country and track and field varsity letters. He works part-time as a videographer for Swerve Driver Training and volunteers with Renton and Kent Parks Departments, Newcastle Weed Warriors and the Salvation Army. Huie plans to attend the University of Washington to pursue a bachelors degree and dental degree. He also hopes to continue to serve as a videographer for small businesses and corporations as a hobby.

Quinn Osborn is a senior at Lindbergh High School. Osborn holds a 3.9 GPA. She has been a member of drama club, jazz and Ad Astra Choirs, ASB as treasurer, National Honor Society, and the tennis team as captain. She has received Masonic Lodge Outstanding Junior Award, varsity tennis—All-League First Team All-Academic and “Screamin’ Eagle” MVP Award. Osborn volunteers with the Renton Youth Council. She plans to attend the University of Washington to earn a degree. Osborn is interested in a career in graphic design or fashion merchandising.

Tyler Yorita is a senior at Renton High School. He holds a 3.9 GPA. Yorita is involved with Green Team as treasurer and secretary, Key Club, National Honor Society, varsity football and varsity track and field. He has received the Masonic Junior Award, Renton High PTSA Reflections Award, Department award in math and science, Warrior Award for track & field, and Student Athlete of the Year for football. Yorita volunteers with Relay for Life. He plans to attend a four-year university to study pre-medicine or biological science, then hopes to continue to medical school. Yorita plans to become an anesthesiologist specializing in either critical care or cardiovascular anesthesia.

Rotary members recognize three Renton School District high school students each month as Youth of the Month. After being selected by counselors at each of the district’s three comprehensive high schools, a selection committee of Rotary members reviews applications and interviews students to identify those who will be selected as Youth of the Month. The award is given to students who possess leadership abilities, maintain a good grade point average, participate in school activities and volunteer in their community.