October students of the month for Mountlake Terrace High School

hani-nakkour-mthStudent Name: Hani Nakkour
Mother’s Name: Nesrine Nakkour
Father’s Name: Walid Nakkour
GPA: 3.84
Clubs & Activities: ASB; Key Club; Honors Society; Link Crew; Orchestra; Kumon Math and Reading Center; Piano lessons
ASB: Junior Class ASB Secretary officer from 2015-2016; ASB President from 2016-2017
Honors: Most Inspirational, Orchestra; Most Outstanding, Orchestra; lettered in Orchestra; Senior Homecoming Second Prince.
Awards: Most Inspirational, Orchestra; Most Outstanding, Orchestra; Lettered in Orchestra
Community Service: Feeding Homeless in Seattle; Key Club; Blanket Making for families; ASB; 100,000 meals service project at AWSL; Kumon Tutoring
Significant School Project: Feeding homeless community in Seattle. We packaged 200 lunches and went to deliver them in downtown Seattle.
Current Employment: Kumon Math and Reading Center
Future Educational Goals: Dentistry – orthodontist
Future Career Goals: I hope to pursue my dreams of becoming a dentist in the medical field and also possibly working with leadership kids in conferences.
Anything else we should know? I am a dedicated servant leader at Mountlake Terrace High School who loves to never give up and try my hardest to accomplish a peaceful and spirited school environment between the student body. I also am not the one to easily give up on future goals or dreams of mine. I am a bubbly person and lean towards keeping a positive outlook on life and in school while managing my academics, music and extracurricular activities.

aarthi-yogendran-mthStudent Name: Aarthi Yogendran
Mother’s Name: Srisuseela Yogendran
Father’s Name: Yogendran Sellappah
GPA: 3.82
Clubs & Activities: ASB (2013-Present); Key Club (2013-Present); Orchestra (2013-Present)
STEM Program (2013-Present); Honor Society (2015-Present); Link Crew (2015-Present)
ASB: Freshman Class Treasurer (2013-2014); Sophomore Class Vice President (2014-2015)
Junior Class President (2015-2016); Senior Class President (2016-Present)
Awards: Concert Orchestra- Most Inspirational (2013-2014); Bio Expo at Shoreline Community College, Third Place in Career Pathways (2016)
Community Service: I’ve been in the Key Club my entire high school career. As a member of the club, I’ve been a part of making tie blankets for cancer patients, collecting money for UNICEF by participating in “Trick or Treat for UNICEF”, getting gifts for families in need during the holidays, and collecting toiletries to make toiletry packs for the homeless in Seattle and to give toiletries to two shelters, Pathways for Women and Children as well as Cocoon House. (2013-Present); I’ve volunteered at Cedar Way Elementary by helping fourth graders during their after school reading program. (2015). Early in 2016, the Junior Class ASB created lunches and we passed them out to the homeless of Seattle.
Significant School Project: Currently, I am working on my STEM Senior Project about determining if there are common blood markers between people with ADHD in order to see if blood markers are a method that could be used to diagnose people with ADHD. I am also one of the people in charge of the 2016 MTHS Food Drive.
Future Educational Goals: After high school, I plan to attend a four year university to major in Public Health.
Future Career Goals: I do want to work in the medical field. I’m very interested in mental health. I also see myself working with children in my career. I know that for a part of my life, I do want work in third world countries, specifically Sri Lanka, to help better the quality of life of the people in need.
Anything else we should know? I’m incredibly thankful to attend Mountlake Terrace High School. I appreciate the hard working staff for their dedication towards helping the students succeed in their education and in life in general.

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