Renton Rotary Club honors March Youth of the Month

Renton Rotary Club has selected their Youth of the Month for March.

Renton Rotary Club has selected their Youth of the Month for March:

 

Dale Schrock is a senior at Hazen High School. He holds a 3.9 grade point average (G.P.A.). Schrock has been involved in National Honor Society, baseball, football, class office, concert choir, men’s choir and chamber choir. He has received scholar athlete, AP scholar and presidential academic achievement awards. Schrock works part-time as a sales associate at Foot Locker and he volunteers with Northwest Harvest, Fox Hallow Farms, Renton Little League and Newcastle Days. He plans to attend a four-year university to study economics and politics and he plans to become a Marine officer. He is also interested in becoming a lawyer.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Alicia Thomson is senior at Lindbergh High School. She holds a 3.5 G.P.A. Thomson has been a member of Key Club, Lindbergh Christian Association, Freshman Mentoring and Duct Tape Club. She has received National Honor Society and Japanese National Honor Society awards. Thomson works part-time teaching others how to play the violin and she volunteers with the Renton Lions Club, Renton Clothing Bank and Deathly Hallows Haunted Forest. She hopes to attend either the University of Washington or Western Washington University to earn a master’s degree in accounting to become a certified public accountant.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Brian Shelton is a senior at Renton High School. He holds a 3.1 G.P.A. Shelton is involved in Poetry Club, ASL Club as treasurer, Ignite Mentoring, Leadership, A Cappella Choir as president and varsity football. He has received the Student of the Month Award, department award, solo and ensemble superior certificates, a a cappella letter and varsity football letter. Shelton volunteers with Renton Leadership Daycare and at Sartori Fitness Day. He plans to attend a four-year university to earn a doctoral degree in mechanical engineering. Shelton hopes to become a mechanical engineer and wants to design and construct buildings and own his own business.

The students and their parents are honored guests at a regular Rotary luncheon. Rotary members recognize three Renton high school students each month as Youth of the Month.