December 8, 2025 - 08:44

The Lynnwood Rotary Club has recognized AL White, a standout student from Mountlake Terrace High School, as the Career and Technical Education (CTE) Student of the Month for October. This prestigious honor highlights White's exceptional achievements and commitment to excelling in technical education, showcasing the importance of vocational training in today's job market.
AL White has demonstrated remarkable dedication to his studies, particularly in the fields of technology and engineering. His innovative projects and hands-on skills have set him apart from his peers, making him a role model for other students in the program. The Rotary Club's recognition not only celebrates White's individual accomplishments but also emphasizes the value of CTE programs in preparing students for successful careers.
In a ceremony held at the school, club members expressed their pride in White's achievements and encouraged him to continue pursuing his passions. This recognition serves as an inspiration for fellow students to engage in CTE pathways, fostering a culture of excellence and ambition within the community.
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