Rotary Club students of the month

The Rotary Club of Renton has recognized three high school September students of the month.

Thunderstorm Vue is the senior class president at Hazen High School.

He’s been a member of multiple groups including Break club, FBLA, FCCLA, Key Club, Drama, East Hill Strings, Diversity Club, Link Crew, swim, and cheer. He also received Seamount letters for swim.

He’s volunteered with the East Hill String Lessons to teach kids how to play the violin.

He holds a 2.6 GPA and plans to attend Western Washington University, where he hopes to pursue a career in criminal justice with the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

Teresa Nguyen is a senior at Lindbergh High School. She has volunteered with the Asian Counseling and Referral Services and Harborview Medical Center.

The senior class president, Teresa holds a 4.0 GPA and has been a member of Key Club, Speech and Debate, Medical Explorers, Environmental Club and held Class Secretary position.

She received the Outstanding Junior Award, National Honor Society Award, AP Scholar, Outstanding Scholar and was student of the month in several subjects.

Teresa plans to attend a university and become an orthopedic surgeon.

Lindsay Dacuan is a senior at Renton High School. She holds a 3.8 GPA She’s participated in swim team, Key Club, Orchestra Co-Concert Mistress and is the senior class president.

She was awarded an Outstanding Junior award and took first place at Blacks @ Microsoft Minority Student Day.

She works part-time at the Cedar River Smokehouse, and volunteered with St. Anthony’s Parish on a Mexico mission team.

She plans to attend the University of Washington and study biomedical or software engineering.

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.

The students and their parents are honored guests at a regular Rotary luncheon.