Merrill Law is offering a $1500 scholarship to all levels of college, trade or high school students who are in pursuit of a dream, students who are striving for something more, students trying to find a way to make a difference, students.
When I Grow Up, I want to be…
When listening to students, we hear that phrase said with so much hope, and excitement. We know that they can grow up to be anything they desire to be and it starts with a dream.
Picture the Dream.
Send us your creative digital photo or image that shares your Dream. Perhaps it represents the past, present or the future of your dream.
This digital photo or image will need to have caption that explain:
Who… inspired you
What… steps are you taking or planning to make it come true
When… was this, will it be, or will it make the most difference
Why… is your dream important to you
How… did you come to this schooling goal
Call it an Inspiration, Call it a Dream.
This Scholarship will be awarded to a college student or high-school senior student.
Award Amount.
The Scholarship is $1,500.00 for one student.
We want to help you catch that Dream.
Instructions for Applicants
Eligibility Criteria
Student enrolled in an associate’s degree, bachelor’s degree or graduate level program, trade school or a high school senior.
Must be a Washington State resident.
Complete the student information form, submit a digital photo or image and short caption (200 word limit) sharing the students dream.
Submission Details
Online Application and Agreement Form.
Description of Dream (Limited to 10 words)
Digital Photo or Image that shares your life’s dream.
Caption or short description (Limited to 200 words).
The 2023 Applications are Closed
Application were due to be submitted by 12:00 pm PST on August 21st 2023.
The winner will be announced after September 15th 2023 on www.MerrillLaw.com, Facebook, and Google.
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We hope to see your application for the 2023 Merrill Law Dream Scholarship.
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We are happy to announce the Dream Scholarship Winner for 2022. First we will share a little bit of information about this award.
The Dream Scholarship was started in 2016 to help support the dreams of a current high school or college student looking to make a difference through the pursuit of their passion.
Applicants were asked to submit a picture with a caption that in combination shares their dream and shows how it makes a difference.
Each year we present a $1500 scholarship to applicant who provides the most creative photo or image with a caption to explain their dream.
Congratulations to our 2022 Dream Scholarship Winner.
Rebecka Goranson, who dreams of being a Speech and Language Disorder Pathologist.
I will be graduating high school with my Associate’s degree, then I plan to obtain my Bachelor’s degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders. After completing my Bachelor’s, I plan to get my Master’s degree in Speech Pathology. It’s always been a personal goal in my career to help other people.
I attended speech therapy in early elementary school and having these first-hand experiences led me to discover my passion. Seeing for myself what a speech pathologist does, and how much of a positive impact they make in people’s lives was a definite addition to my passion.
Another factor that guided me to this major is frequently babysitting a boy with severe autism, which causes him to be mostly nonverbal. When I first started taking care of him it was frustrating not being able to understand what he needed or what he was asking for. And I’m certain it’s just as frustrating for him, his family, and other people, such as his teachers.
It would be fulfilling for me to become a speech pathologist due to the rewards (and challenges) of working with individuals and their families to discover the most efficient way that they could communicate with families and others.
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Congratulations to the 2022 April Winner Merrill Law Library Classroom!
Our 2022 April Winner is Stevie Peretti’s 2nd Grade Class of Horizon Elementary in the Mukilteo School District.
I am Logan Merrill with Merrill Law. I am Reece Merrill with Merrill Law. Its time to pick a winner for the Merrill Law Library. Each winner gets a set of books for the classroom as well one book for each student to take home.
With that I will spin and we will see who the winner is. Congratulations Stevie Peretti. We will contact you on how to get the books to your students.
Reece and Logan Merrill
Each Student will receive a brand new book to keep.
The Classroom will get a selection of books to keep and use in future years.
You can nominate a classroom for our next drawing.
We want to promote reading for the Elementary Students of Snohomish County.
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Doza m
2021-09-23
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Took care of it just like Rick said he would. Will definitely use him again in the future if needed.
Bri Adams
2021-09-15
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Rick Merrill was very responsive and easy to work with, handled my case perfectly and got me the result I was after. Definitely recommend him for any of your needs.
Roman Empire
2021-09-15
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Kind and professional people. Will definitely be coming back!
Abraham Tewldeberham
2021-09-12
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I want to start off by saying they have helped my family out tremendously. Their professionalism, efficiency and outstanding communication skills made our case a whole lot easier to understand and deal with.
Sylvia Magnusson
2021-09-09
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Very Nice team to work with. Professional and compassionate. Will definitely recommend to anyone in need.
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Emily Fountain and Reece Merrill with the box of books.
Congratulations to the 2022 January Winner Merrill Law Library Classroom!
Our 2022 January Winner is Emily Fountain’s 4th Grade Class of Skyline Elementary in the Lake Stevens School District.
Hello, I am Reece Merrill with Merrill Law. I am Logan Merrill. It is that special time of year again. Time to pick a winner of the Merrill Law Library. With that I will spin and we will see who the lucky winner is.
Congratulations to Emily Fountain. Every child in your class will be getting a book and you will also be getting a set of books for your classroom.
Reece, Logan and Rick Merrill
Each Student will receive a brand new book to keep.
The Classroom will get a selection of books to keep and use in future years.
Thank you SO much!!! These books were a wonderful addition to my classroom library. My students were THRILLED to take a book home with them. Thank you for supporting our community!
You can nominate a classroom for our next drawing.
We want to promote reading for the Elementary Students of Snohomish County.
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Gotten many tickets dropped or the charge reduced to a non moving violation. Yes it would be great if they all could be dropped but at the end of the day my insurance is still affordable. Anyone leaving bad reviews about the Merrill's not getting a charge totally dismissed did not listen or read well enough when entering the contact as they make it very clear that both are a possibility.
Doza m
2021-09-23
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Took care of it just like Rick said he would. Will definitely use him again in the future if needed.
Bri Adams
2021-09-15
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Rick Merrill was very responsive and easy to work with, handled my case perfectly and got me the result I was after. Definitely recommend him for any of your needs.
Roman Empire
2021-09-15
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Kind and professional people. Will definitely be coming back!
Abraham Tewldeberham
2021-09-12
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I want to start off by saying they have helped my family out tremendously. Their professionalism, efficiency and outstanding communication skills made our case a whole lot easier to understand and deal with.
Sylvia Magnusson
2021-09-09
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Very Nice team to work with. Professional and compassionate. Will definitely recommend to anyone in need.
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Rick Merrill presents the Educator of the Month award to outstanding educators in Snohomish County. The recipient receives a plaque and $500 to help defray miscellaneous expenses for the classroom.
The Law Offices of Rick H. Merrill has been a part of the Snohomish County community since 1994. It is important to Rick to support our neighbors, local businesses and schools. Rick partnered up with local radio station KXA 1520 am to sponsor a local educator each month. Rick Merrill is recognizing our educators for their hard work and sacrifices. Who demonstrate their care and commitment to each generation of children.
Winners are presented a plaque donated by Awards Service, Inc., a great big check to display, and $500 to help defray miscellaneous costs for the classroom.
Congratulations to our 2021 January Educator of the Month, Scott Holland of Park Place Middle School in the Monroe School District
He is an amazing science and math teacher he makes the classes fun. He volunteered to help me when I was struggling with math.
Nominated by Maddie H.
Congratulations to our 2021 February Educator of the Month, Scott Flanders of Lake Stevens High School.
Nominated by Aurora M.
Mr. Flanders is an Amazing teacher, who engages students. Excellent math teacher who goes above and beyond to teach kids who struggle. Mr. Flanders is also a teacher many feel safe talking with. Many students have taken the opportunity to talk with Mr. Flanders and his door is always open to talk with, eat lunch with or get some extra help.
I have never known a teacher who goes so above and beyond for his students. Mr. Flanders is also very active in the food drive within the school, helping students collect as much as possible in a variety of ways. He takes the opportunity to truly get to know each and every student and their learning style early in the semester so he can best cater his teaching style for all in his classes, Mr. Flanders is truly a teacher that goes above and beyond.
Congratulations To Our 2021 March Educator Of The Month, Sara Coiley of the Everett High School.
Words cannot describe the impact Sara Coiley has had on my life (both academic and personal).
When I was a student in high school I was quite shy and very nervous. Sara took the time out of her day to connect with me and to give me the confidence to pursue theatre. If it wasn’t for Sara, I wouldn’t be where I am today.
She pulls resources together like nobody’s business and works with a club budget that isn’t nearly large enough for the program. Her time at Everett High has brought more students, diversity, and love into the arts and drama department at the school.
About the Everett High School Drama Club: The Theatre Program has over 100 students who partake in Theatre and Technical Theatre classes, and includes almost 100 students who participate in extra-curricular plays, improv and musicals each season. Our curriculum courses offered are Beginning Drama, Intermediate/Advanced Drama, Technical Theatre I, II & III. All drama courses are semester long and students receive 0.5 fine arts credit; our technical theatre I course is a full year course in which our students receive a 1.0 fine arts and 1.0 CTE credit; technical theatre II & III are both semester courses and students receive 0.5 fine arts and 0.5 CTE credit. Our extracurricular program provides opportunity for students to earn varsity letter and points toward induction into the International Theatre Society – an honor society for the performing arts.
Nominated by Lukas P.
Congratulations To Our 2021 April Educator Of The Month, Jon Murray of the Arlington High School.
Jon is outstanding in all that he does! He is an incredible science teacher and a phenomenal track country coach. Jon is easily one of the most positive, encouraging, lead by example people I have ever met. I just hope all 3 of my boys get the opportunity to have him as a teacher or coach!!!
Nominated by Cole Y.
Congratulations To Our 2021 May Educator Of The Month, Kristie Rickert Of The Heatherwood Middle School.
My son has struggled with math during his grade school days and never got a grade higher than a B minus. He went to middle school and was very scared about his math.
His math teacher, Miss Rickert has offered after school tutoring for him twice a week and sends weekly emails to me regarding his progress. Under Miss Rickert, my son is now getting a 3.7 (A) grade, largely due to her assistance after school and inspiration. My son’s overall confidence has improved tremendously.
Nominated by John N.
Congratulations To Our 2021 June Educator Of The Month, Bill Kusler Of Skyline Elementary School.
Nominated by Scott M.
Bill teaches Music and Fitness to many Skyline Elementary Students. My oldest grandson Asher is in Kindergarten and loves Mr. Kuslers’s excellent on line, remote teaching lessons. I have a few video clips of Asher doing Mr. Kuslers fitness. They are indeed adorable but go way beyond that, demonstrating the sincere, kind, dedicated and loving Teacher that Mr. Kusler is.
Dear Mr. Merrill and Staff,
I was able to purchase a very nice autoharp (picture attached) with the Educator of the Month grant money. Thank you again for your kindness.
Sincerely,
🙂 Bill Kusler
Congratulations To Our 2021 September Educator Of The Month, Merriah Sample of the Forrest View Elementary School.
Nominated by Scott H.
Mrs. Sample is a school counselor at Forest View Elementary. She does such an amazing job of understanding and helping the students there.
When our son was at Forest View, Ms. Sample helped him to improve his social skills, behavior, and organization. She is always positive in her interactions with students and parents. She has had a huge positive impact on the lives of so many students!
Congratulations October Educator of the Month Catherine McMaster. Thank you for your dedication to the students of Little Cedars Elementary.
Congratulations to 2021 October Educator Of The Month, Catherine McMaster of Little Cedars Elementary School.
My mom, she spends COUNTLESS after hours readying her classes, and goes above and beyond to aid to each child’s individual needs. Even when she was doing Special Ed kindergarten. She is one of the strongest and most supportive people I know and has made a great impact on people in the community. In fact this last summer on her birthday a Special Ed student she had heard back, unannounced, stopped by our house with our entire family there to drop off a card of how much her support changed her life.
Nominated by Trace M.
November Educator of the Month Kim Anderson 2021
Congratulations to 2021 November Educator Of The Month, Kim Anderson of Arlington Christian School.
When COVID-19 hit and the public schools all went online my daughter who is in 5th grade could not keep up. Having a learning disability and trying to do online education was not working. We are so fortunate to have found Arlington Christian School. Mrs. Anderson has helped my daughter’s confidence tremendously. She is now even reading out loud in class. She loves school so much now.
Nominated by Renae H.
December Educator of the Month Lanna Duncan 2021
Congratulations to 2021 December Educator Of The Month, Lanna Duncan of Totem Falls Elementary.
Lanna Duncan is quite frankly the best thing that has happened to our school during the 9 years I have been employed at Totem Falls Elementary. Lanna came to us beginning in the 2018-19 school year as the first full time counselor we have been able to have. The energy, and fun demeanor is something that we desperately needed! The non-stop energy she has is amazing…and just before the school year she had a baby…she had every excuse in the world to be dragging daily…not her! Since joining our school she has joined me in being an advisor for our student counsel, a lead in our assembly creation team, and her many small groups she meets with daily/weekly to enrich the lives of students who need that extra bit of love. Since we have been in this online/distance learning model she not only checks in with her students that are on her own case load, but will check in with every single staff member to see how they are doing and if there is anything else that she can do to help them…all while going above and beyond doing her own job. She’s quite frankly amazing and I feel so blessed to not just call her a co-worker but a great friend as well. I can’t think of anyone more deserving of this honor.
Nominated by Jeremy C.
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The Dream Scholarship was started in 2016 to help support the dreams of a current high school or college student looking to make a difference through the pursuit of their passion.
Applicants were asked to submit a picture with a caption that in combination shares their dream and shows how it makes a difference.
Each year we present a $1500 scholarship to applicant who provides the most creative photo or image with a caption to explain their dream.
This year we are excited to announce that we have a multitude of winners to share with you. You will want to check back each week of July to share in more of the Dreams that were selected for an assortment of scholarships.
Congratulations to our Runner up Winners.
Mia Nelson Natural World Advocate
Mia Nelson
In Kindergarten, I was asked “what do you want to be when you grow up?” In front of everyone, I said “a mad scientist!” While I no longer want to be a mad scientist, I still am intrigued by the unknown. I will be uncovering the unknown natural world in the College of Environment at the UW.
The gate seen in this picture is called a “Torii”(toe-ree). It is found by the entrances of shrines all over Japan. While they are pretty to look at, they have been attributed the meaning of a transition. More specifically, the transition from the mundane to the sacred. While college may not be the most sacred thing one can think of, the symbolism of transitioning from one thing to the next is something that can be applied to me. Transitioning from a high school student to a college student is perhaps the biggest change I will go through until I get married or learn that I’m actually royalty Princess Diaries style. Aside from becoming a princess, my dream is to protect our home from a fiery future induced by global warming. So, with this scholarship, I will hopefully save us all. You’re welcome.
Nhu Nguyen Public Health Professional
Nhu Nguyen
Growing up in a low-income family in Vietnam and immigrating to the U.S. at the age of 15, I had no idea how the K-12 education system, let alone higher education, worked in America. Neither of my parents speaks English, nor has had an opportunity to complete high school, so I was entirely on my own feet when it came to academics. Thus, I was advised not to attend a four-year college straight out of high school. Against all odds, getting accepted to the University of Washington was a huge milestone for me.
Throughout my college career, whenever I encountered an obstacle, I looked at this photo that I took during my UW Advising & Orientation in June 2017 and reminded myself that I am pursuing my American Dream not only for myself but also for my parents’ innumerable sacrifices.
Upon graduation, I intend to complete a Master of Public Health degree. I will not let anything interfere with my educational goals of becoming a public health leader because my strive for success driven by the potential impact I will make on the lives of so many others is so much greater than any hardship life may present me with.
Jaden Roskelley Pilot
Jaden Roskelley
The excitement I feel in the Sky is like no other.
Jacob Uradnik Marketing manager
Jacob Uradnik
The attached photo is of me climbing Glacier Peak in Washington State. I have also climbed Mt. Baker, but my dream is to climb Mt. Rainier. With an elevation of 14,411 feet, Mt. Rainier is the tallest mountain in Washington State. Growing up, being the shortest kid on the playground did not bode well for me. I was always picked last for sports teams and was never as good as some of my peers. Between, soccer, baseball, lacrosse, and football, I was never able to find a sport that suited me. However, when I got into backpacking, I realized none of that matters. My physical strength was only important to me and no matter how long it took me to climb a mountain, I would be able to do it. Climbing Glacier Peak was one of the hardest things I have ever had to do. It took four days through thunderstorms, but I was able to appreciate myself even more after. Discovering a newfound love for climbing and myself, I made it my goal to one day climb Mt. Rainier. This dream is not for anyone besides myself which is why it is so special to me.
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The Dream Scholarship was started in 2016 to help support the dreams of a current high school or college student looking to make a difference through the pursuit of their passion.
Applicants were asked to submit a picture with a caption that in combination shares their dream and shows how it makes a difference.
Each year we present a $1500 scholarship to applicant who provides the most creative photo or image with a caption to explain their dream.
This year we are excited to announce that we have a multitude of winners to share with you. You will want to check back each week of July to share in more of the Dreams that were selected for an assortment of scholarships.
Congratulations to more of our Runner Up Winners.
Jacob Hanigan LAD (Leader, Advocate, Doer) eager to make schools and offices pet-friendly and stress-free.
Jacob Hanigan
Whether I major in Business (Entrepreneurship) or Health Sciences (Physical Therapy), my dream is to assist others in fulfilling their best lives. This picture taken in March 2021 in the midst of the pandemic demonstrates my commitment to achieve this goal. Here I am training dogs to listen and stay. In September 2019, I founded a K9 Training Club at my school. In January 2020, we received approval to bring comfort dogs to our campus during finals week. Students loved the stress relief. Presently, I am researching whether the college program I am enrolling in – University of Washington Honors – can allow this proposal, too. During this past one-year quarantine, these pets alleviated anxiety and loneliness for their owners at home. My desire to help others propelled me to propose a canine comfort club not just at my high school and college, but ultimately at my place of employment. Whether I pursue my major in Business or Health Sciences, I would love to create a program where there is a therapy dog/pet program at the workplace. I am a LAD (Leader, Advocate, Doer) eager to make schools and offices pet-friendly and stress-free.
Tamara Huckabone Professor or Policy Writer
Tamara Huckabone
My picture symbolizes my continued efforts to better myself and the world around me through education. I am the first person in my family to obtain a Master’s and the first to strive towards my Doctored. In obtaining my Ph.D. I plan on developing policies that will have a positive outcome for those that have been legally involved. I have gained this motivation through my time in the Department of Corrections, and the Department of Health and Human Services. I have found from my experience that individuals that have been legally involved are left to their own devices once released from the Department of Corrections and find themselves back in the same situations that got them in trouble in the first place. I believe that when someone has previous experience with legally involved individuals, they have better experience and understanding of how the different policies work for the employees and the individuals of these facilities. I hope to continue to work towards my Doctored to set an example for my children and grandchildren that no matter the age, you can continue to build your education and strive for what you believe in.
Jailene Jewell Paralegal or Attorney
Jailene Jewell
I have always felt alone. I have spent my life surrounded by people, and yet I have always felt as though I only had my own strength to draw on. My experiences have shaped me, from seed to bloom, shattering layer after layer of seemingly unbreakable bonds. It has taken me years to escape the shell of my childhood trauma and abusive relationships, but now that I have, I can see much more clearly. My family, my children, and my future have been the sun all along, coaxing me out of the ground to be able to face them and stand tall and proud and bright. After years of sitting, seemingly alone in the dark, I am finally understanding that I am not alone, and that I have always had a bright future available to me; I only needed to see it. The pain of my journey so far has inspired me to push myself further, to go to school and get the education I need to help others who need help breaking through the edge of the darkness to stand tall in their own light and take back their lives.
Boray Koung Environmental Engineer to address climate change.
Boray Koung
“I grew up in a relatively arid climate before moving to Washington. Ever since then, I have been consistently surprised by how high temperatures have risen in those relatively few years after I left—what heavy heat I felt before, I imagine, can only feel more intense nowadays. More recently, I remember waking late summer last year to a smoky haze that would linger around the Pacific Northwest for days and reading about the simultaneous wildfires that had scorched the Californian landscape. These drastic changes had concerned me, and I felt driven to pursue a career involved with sustainability to help preserve the environment for future generations. The photo is of a flower; it’s simple, but it is a reminder that the environment remains resilient and its challenges can be overcome. Currently a student at Edmonds College, I have enjoyed taking math and science courses in pursuit of my degree, intrigued by the patterns and discoveries that characterize natural processes.”
Robert Krieger Artist
Robert Krieger
I have been always inspired to create art. The inspiration comes from those around me; my family, my significant other, and my friends. Some of my paintings are done as gifts, some are just for my own enjoyment and vision, while others have been commissioned by generous friends. To help support my dream, I have begun to paint commissions such as the sketched bee in the photo, as well as seeking higher education through the University of Washington Bothell. This picture was actually taken a month or so ago as I have now completed that painting, but it shows my process well. This dream is important to me as it is my way of sharing with the world and creating something beautiful that conveys my personality and ideas. I seek my schooling goal because while I am not studying art, the science career path I am working towards will be something I enjoy that can support my art dreams as well. For me, it is a multi-faceted way to get the most out of life and fulfill my passions as a human being.
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The Dream Scholarship was started in 2016 to help support the dreams of a current high school or college student looking to make a difference through the pursuit of their passion.
Applicants were asked to submit a picture with a caption that in combination shares their dream and shows how it makes a difference.
Congratulations to our Runner Up Winners.
This year we are excited to announce that we have a multitude of winners to share with you. You will want to check back each week of July to share in more of the Dreams that were selected for an assortment of scholarships.
Annika Brockett Doctor
Annika Brockett
The blurred lights in the photo represent my doubts and fears of which career path I should pursue and the goblet, held up in a toast, represents the success and happiness I am seeking. Currently, I am interested in studying neurology as a doctor. I am always inspired by the kindness and intelligence of my mother, who studied biology in college. In the fall I will attend the University of Washington where I will complete the pre-medicine track and prepare for medical school. I believe that becoming a doctor will enable me to feel fulfilled because my job will consist of compassionately caring for others.
Ian Brown Chiropractor
Ian Brown
The person that has inspired me most to become a chiropractor is my grandfather, who has been a well-established practicing doctor in Tacoma for over 40 years. It would mean everything to me if I was able to follow in his footsteps and carry his legacy onward. I have taken many steps to support this dreams fruition through studying hard in school, going above and beyond to gain an expansive knowledge in anatomy and physiology, as well as shadowing my grandfather in his clinic. This photo is representative of the present, where I have been admitted into a heavily research-based school, the University of Utah, where I will receive my BS in Biology before moving onto a chiropractic college. Being a chiropractor is important to me because I know first-hand the pain of spinal misalignment, and how relieving care can be. I want to share my talents and care with others and make sure my community stays well-adjusted. I came to the goal of attending a chiropractic college through identifying my drive to become a chiropractor, but also through identifying what discipline of science interested me most, which is the area of anatomy and physiology, and more generally, biological science.
Kaitlyn Cramer Financial Analyst
Kaitlyn Cramer
The funny thing about dreams is that they are always changing. If you would’ve asked me what my dream life was a few months ago I would have told you something completely different than today. My whole life I had one plan only for college and that was to attend the University of Washington, after being waitlisted and committing to Seattle Pacific University I now realize that I am going somewhere so much better for me. So, now when I’m asked about my dreams I say something about how I am officially attending my dream college at SPU, studying my dream major which is Business Administration, and that will help me achieve my dream job in finance after.
I have so many people to thank for getting me to where I am and where I’m going, first are my parents who help me through everything, followed by my siblings who understand each struggle I go through because they’ve gone through it too, then my friends who are going through this crazy experience we call high school with me, and finally the incredible support system I am so lucky to have found in my school through the teachers and staff.
Adah Hall Forensic Psychologist
Adah Hall
The person most inspirational in my life was my great grandmother. She was a shining light and worked tirelessly to make it to the top. She retired as a school Principal and she was very proud of that accomplishment.
The rule in my house was 90’s and above. I have worked hard throughout my school career to keep my grades above a 90%. I haven’t always succeeded but I continue to focus and currently have a GPA of 3.82.
I am competitive and will do everything in my power to make it to the top. Being a woman makes me have to work a little harder, a little longer and play on my strengths but I love the challenge.
Everyone should dream, big and small dreams. My dream of being in the top tiers of the psychology field, is very important. I want to prove that I can make my dreams a reality.
I came to this goal after dealing with my own mental health challenges. Psychology has helped me understand my own mental health and I hope that one day I can pay it forward as I continue to work toward my goals of making it to the top.
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The Dream Scholarship was started in 2016 to help support the dreams of a current high school or college student looking to make a difference through the pursuit of their passion.
Applicants were asked to submit a picture with a caption that in combination shares their dream and shows how it makes a difference.
Each year we present a $1500 scholarship to applicant who provides the most creative photo or image with a caption to explain their dream.
This year we are excited to announce that we have a multitude of winners to share with you. You will want to check back each week of July to share in more of the Dreams that were selected for an assortment of scholarships.
Congratulations to our Third Place Winners.
Faith Murray Public relations, non-profit work, or environmental science.
Faith Murray
I was born with a rare inflammatory disease that often moves me to a wheelchair to get around the house because of intense pain. I remember speaking to an elementary school counselor about an idea I had for an anti-bullying campaign at our school- when she told me, “how about we focus on something small”. I wanted to work on BIG things! At that point, I decided that kids could do big things on their own. I started finding opportunities to serve my community, started speaking in classrooms about community service, made my birthdays service oriented and even started my own youth service group.
Then the pandemic hit and many people said their serving days were over…but I knew it was a perfect chance to continue making a difference! Since then I’ve raised funds to build libraries in Africa, plant trees in Madagascar, clean our waterways, collect food and clothing for those in need and spoken on the radio and tv about overcoming challenges.
My dream is to inspire people to take action, never taking “no” (you’re too young, sick, or inexperienced to succeed) for an answer and truly believing that dreams can become a reality with love.
Jacob Kesling choir director at the high school or community college level.
Jacob Kesling
The picture I submitted is me in seventh grade singing a solo at an annual combined choir concert for all the schools in my district. It was my first interaction with the Curtis HS choir director, Mr. Dickerson, who inspired me to become a choir director.
Once I attended high school, we developed a strong bond similar to my middle school choir director. I made friends, set goals, and met accomplishments. I feel proud of my progress in singing and being a better person. I learned to be a leader in these classes and to motivate my peers. I encouraged people to work hard in choir by showing them how beautiful it can be to put our minds together. I’m very grateful for the home that choir has given me. I can’t imagine living my life without it.
Joelle Stever Nurse
Joelle Stever
Change of Plans After a successful freshman year in which I achieved my first High School Varsity letter. I suffered a devastating knee injury, a torn ACL Ligament and Meniscus while playing the sport I loved. I knew my playing days were over, this hurdle has provided me the strength and determination to achieve my goals, no matter what I have to overcome. After having two knee surgeries it has helped me find my direction for college, I knew I wanted to help people. My ultimate goal is to work in the nursing field serving the people that are in need of a hand to overcome their hurdles.
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The Dream Scholarship was started in 2016 to help support the dreams of a current high school or college student looking to make a difference through the pursuit of their passion.
Applicants were asked to submit a picture with a caption that in combination shares their dream and shows how it makes a difference.
Each year we present a $1500 scholarship to applicant who provides the most creative photo or image with a caption to explain their dream.
This year we are excited to announce that we have a multitude of winners to share with you. You will want to check back each week of July to share in more of the Dreams that were selected for an assortment of scholarships.
Congratulations to our First Place Winners.
Colton Dunc Dreams of being a Financial Planner.
Colton Dunc
A dream starts with a moment that lights a spark in your soul to accomplish something great. For me, that fire was lit when I stepped onto the baseball field. Baseball has been a staple in my childhood and has taught me a lot of very important things. It has taught me the power of teamwork, commitment, and persistence. My parents, teammates, and coaches have always held me to a high standard and have encouraged and pushed me to achieve great things on and off the field. As I look to my future, my dream is to attend college, get a bachelor’s degree in Financial Markets, start a family, and pass the lessons I have learned throughout my life onto my kids. I still have a long way to go before I achieve this dream, but the hard work that I have put into my academics thus far through Running Start, and committing to WSU, are necessary steppingstones on the path to achieving my dream. My ultimate goal in life is to inspire and help people in the same way that my family and peers have helped me.
Dylan Scanes Dreams of being a Dentist.
Dylan Scanes
In the first grade we had a writing assignment about what we would like to do when we grow up. My answer has been and will always be – a dentist! I have a passion for medicine, people, engineering, technology and research, what better career than dentistry! Dentistry requires a mastery of science and technical skill, as well as the ability to think creatively. You’re not just limited to fixing teeth and filling cavities. You’re working with people so that they develop a positive mindset about their dental health. One of the most rewarding aspects of dentistry by far, is the part we play in a person’s makeover. The confidence they walk out with, especially if they’ve been hiding their teeth for years, is a fantastic feeling. I work for two dental clinics as a dental assistant and as a receptionist. On the weekends I volunteer at a clinic to help the most vulnerable and I love going into classrooms and teaching great dental hygiene practices. I am honored to say that I will be attending the University of Utah School of Dentistry this fall. This scholarship would mean the world to me.
Congratulations to our 2nd place Winner.
Maria Dailey Dreams of working in Human Service.
Maria Dailey
When I was a young child my dreams were affected by how I felt others saw me. I look back now and realize I let people have too much power over my dreams. But the great thing about dreams is that they grow with you. I am inspired by my parents who taught me that, in order to make your dreams come true, you have to work for them. My parents heard God’s call to adopt me and my life was changed. I was given the opportunity to make my dreams come true.
My dream today may seem odd, but for me this dream is everything. I want to empower others to reach their own goals. I was encouraged to participate in athletics despite my fear. Now athletics is giving me the opportunity to complete a degree in Human Services. I want to help people because I was helped. Many people are left behind because they never received the help they needed to reach their goals. Helping others allows all of us to become stronger and grow in character. There are so many people in this world who are forgotten like I was. I want to give them a chance.
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“Hello I am Rick Merrill this is Reece, and Logan. We are the three attorneys here in the office. You can get a hold of us at rickmerrillattorney.com Twice a year, in April and November, we take nominations for a classroom in Snohomish County. And we randomly draw a name. We buy brand new books for all the kids in the classroom. They get a new book to take home. Plus we donate some books to the classroom for kids in future years. So that’s what we are going to do today. I am Reece Merrill and I am excited to spin the wheel and see who the winner is.
The Dream Scholarship was started in 2016 to help support the dreams of a current high school or college student looking to make a difference through the pursuit of their passion.
Applicants were asked to submit a picture with a caption that in combination shares their dream and shows how it makes a difference.
Each year we present a $1500 scholarship to applicant who provides the most creative photo or image with a caption to explain their dream.
2020 Winner Shelvina Singh
This is a picture of my Papa’s last day on earth. His hand is on the bottom (past), mine is the middle hand (present) and my son on top (future). This picture represents 3 generations.
Growing up I always wanted to be able to help everyone and if I saw someone sad it would make me sad. My dad always wanted me to do something that would benefit others but life had other plans for me. Now I am 31 years old and back in college to pursue my dream to be a nurse. I know how much it would make my dad proud. I got my high school diploma at 30 years old and now on my way to a nursing degree.
The reason I chose this picture is because my dad holds my past, I am my present and my son is our future. My son is the reason I got it together and went back to college to get my degree. This hasn’t been an easy journey with everything that is going on at the moment but I know the day I get my degree my Papa will be so very proud of me.
Congratulations to our Winner.
We wish you well in your efforts to become a Registered Nurse.
Special Thank you.
This year we would like to thank Mary and Bruce Nemeth and Mr. Hur for partnering with Rick Merrill to provide this scholarship.
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Rick Merrill wanted to promote reading for the Elementary Students of Snohomish County.
Twice a year, in the Spring and in the Fall, we selected an Elementary classroom to donate books. There were books for each child to take home and a selection to remain in the classroom for continued use.
When Rick decided to retire, the decision was made to update the name and the frequency of the donation of books to classrooms in Snohomish County. Be sure to follow along with the future winners.
The Attorney Rick Merrill Dream Scholarship was started in 2016 to help support the dreams of a current high school or college student looking to make a difference through the pursuit of their passion.
The Attorney Rick Merrill Dream Scholarship exists to support the dreams of a current high school or college student looking to make a difference through the pursuit of their passion.
Applicants were asked to submit a picture with a caption that in combination shares their dream and shows how it makes a difference.
Each year we present a $1500 scholarship to applicant who provides the most creative photo or image with a caption to explain their dream.
2019 Winners
My name is Jack Gardner, and my dream is to write children’s books that inspire kids to think differently about the world, to let their imaginations fly beyond where our “grownup” minds can take us. I realized that I had the ability to incite this feeling in other people through my writing.
When I was 12 years old my teacher gave us an assignment to write and illustrate a picture book to be presented in class. I entitled mine The Biggelow.
I’m currently a student at EVCC in the running start program. I’m excited to take English and Literature classes that will help me a better writer.
Runner Up Winners
Isabel Hulme: Dentist
We are ecstatic to support our Runner up winner Isabel Hulme with her dream of becoming a Dentist!
My dream is to have a pediatric dental practice kids will love coming to. I want to create positive dental experiences, so as they grow up they aren’t afraid to see a dentist.
Natalie Grimm: Nurse
We are ecstatic to support our Runner up winner Natalie Grimm with her dream of becoming a Nurse!
That nurse who advocated. That nurse who went the extra mile. I met that nurse in the Swedish ICU. I strive to be that nurse. With every exam, lecture, paper, and clinical experience I move closer to my dream.
Alexa Kazen: Speech Pathologist
We are ecstatic to support our Runner up winner Alexa Kazen with her dream of becoming a Speech Pathologist!
My dream of becoming a speech pathologist is important to me because I see the chance to make a difference in children’s confidence and communication skills. I look forward to being a part of children’s lives as they learn to communicate more clearly and easily!
McKenzie Allinson: Physician
We are ecstatic to support our Runner up winner MacKenzie Allinson with her dream of becoming a Physician!
I’ve always been interested in how the human body works. It is my goal to become a physician who treats others with respect and assists in providing effective treatment that improves people’s lives.
2018 Winners
Casey Benson: Geneticist
We are ecstatic to support Casey Benson with her dream-Geneticist
Seeing people, like one of these children, suffer every day from disease inspires me to become a geneticist. Genetics has the potential to positively affect the quality of life in our society . This dream is important to me, because of the potential to cure diseases and perhaps destructive habits and addictions. I am working to change the lives of all people through advancements in genetics.
June Chang: Psychology & Economics
We are ecstatic to support June Chang with her dream- Psychology and Economics
This statue shows a grandchild with his grandfather sitting on a bench, expressing feelings of love and familial bond represents what many are hoping for: love, acceptance, healing, and strength in times of adversity.
I want to help others discover their capabilities and potential. I hope to open my own private practice, find ways to end the marginalization of mental illnesses, better an individual’s life, and encourage resources that help those in need.
Runner up winners
Hannah Hitterdal: Criminal Justice & Sociology
We are ecstatic to support Hannah Hitterdal with her dream-Criminal Justice and Sociology
I have a passion to change the correctional facilities to help inmates. I believe that giving the inmates an education, a highschool diploma or a higher education degree, is an effective way of setting them up on the right foot. Animal Therapy has been proven to be one of the most effective ways of rehabilitating inmates. They train animals for many purposes and give them back to the community they hurt.
Nora Dennelly: Harpist
We are ecstatic to support Nora Dennelly with her dream- Harpist
I am pursuing my dream not only because it is what I love. I plan to attend Western Washington University in the Fall of 2018 where I will study under Jill Whitman and major in Music Performance on the harp.
Corrine Booth: Choir Teacher
We are ecstatic to support Corrine Booth with her dream- Choir Teacher
My dream is to go to college for the music education program to be a choir director.
Nursing homes have always had a special place in my heart so at the end of every month, we go sing for them. Nothing makes me smile more than when an elder grabs my hand after performing and tells me how thankful they are. Using my talents to brighten someone’s day brings me so much joy.
Ruth Culbertson: Music Teacher
We are ecstatic to support Ruth Culbertson with her dream- Music Teacher
My dream after college is to become a music teacher. I have a passion for music as well as for working with youth. Working with kids can be very rewarding and provides many fun moments that shape students’ lives in a positive and exciting way! This is just one of many examples.
Emma Raker: Music Teacher
We are ecstatic to support Emma Raker with her dream- Music Teacher
Dreams do come true and I cannot wait for those dreams to happen. As a Music Teacher, I want to make a lasting impact in my future student’s lives. I hope to inspire them to make the world a better place, while educating them on musicianship and the values that I have been taught through my music teachers
My ultimate goal is to take a group of students to play at Carnegie Hall, just as I had the opportunity to because playing there greatly fostered my passion of music.
Kayla Sprague: Computer Science
We are ecstatic to support Kayla Sprague with her dream- Computer Science and Software Engineering
I stared at my dad’s computer monitor, an unplugged computer keyboard in my reach. From toddler to adulthood, video games have given me the opportunity to be an adventurer fueled by curiosity and the desire to learn. I have embarked on my path with an insatiable fascination with machine learning, artificial intelligence, and virtual reality to motivate me.
If videogames have taught me anything, it is that where there is a will, there is a way. I am fortunate enough to have learned that in a high chair.
2017 Winners
Megan LaVelle: Photographer
2017 Winner Megan LaVelle- Photographer
My dream is to be a photographer who travels the world. I have loved photography and traveling since I was a little kid. I have been accepted to Western Washington University to study photography, environmental studies, and cultural studies so that I can better be prepared for opportunities that will allow me to travel. I want to take photos that will make people want to change things in the world
Our Runner-Up Winners
Joshua Allinson: Musical Theater
Joshua Allinson Dream- Musical Theater
Heels Can Be Dangerous! As a performer I hope to bring joy and entertainment into the lives of others. I feel that I can improve the lives of others through my life as a singer and theatrical artist.
Loryn Casey: Anesthesiologist
Loryn Casey Dream-Anesthesiologist
My dream is important to me because, If people do not feel comfortable in a medical environment, they will not seek care, which could have devastating consequences. I want to be like my anesthesiologist; not remembered for my name, but instead for how I made the patients feel when they were vulnerable.
Sarah DeYoung: Genetics
Sarah DeYoung Dream- Genetics
In my hands, I hold my future, the link to get me the internships that will lead me into a genetics company. I wish to help improve the future of this species. Feed the animal, and help feed the people. The time is now to start the change that will take a lifetime to grow.
First game of the Marysville YMCA Miracle Basketball League.
Kristen Nehring: Pediatric Nurse
Kristen Nehring Dream- Pediatric Nurse for children with disabilities and special needs.
With a nursing degree, I have the ability to work in so many different specialties involving children who have special needs. I can continue to have a great influence in the lives of these children who are often marginalized by society.
2016 Winners
We are pleased to announce the inaugural Attorney Rick Merrill Dream Scholarship Winner
Krista Calender: Teacher
Krista Calender who dreams of becoming a teacher after she attends WWU.
“A Dream in the Balance” This photo represents my dream in each little detail.
The textbooks are an example of her education as a Running Start Student.
The apple is a reminder to look after her health and well being.
The identification tag shows that she is working to support her education.
The application is to Woodring College of Education at Western Washington University.
The poster is evidence of her current volunteer work in a 5th grade classroom.
When it comes to teaching, there is no doubt in my mind that I was born to be an educator. It is my goal to inspire kindness, hope, and confidence in kids as their teacher.
2016 Runner up winners
Cassandra Pellet who dreams of becoming a wildlife rehabilitator in Eastern Africa
Jackson Hogan who dreams of becoming a broadcast journalist
Lauren Serl who dreams of becoming a psychologist, helping others find bliss in their lives:
Dylan Scanes who dreams of working as an orthodontist to help children be proud of their smiles
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Rick Merrill presents the 2020 Educator of the Month award to outstanding educators in Snohomish County. The recipient receives a plaque and $500 to help defray miscellaneous expenses for the classroom.
The Law Offices of Rick H. Merrill has been a part of the Snohomish County community since 1994. It is important to Rick to support our neighbors, local businesses and schools. Rick partnered up with local radio station KXA 1520 am to sponsor a local educator each month. Rick Merrill is recognizing our educators for their hard work and sacrifices. Who demonstrate their care and commitment to each generation of children.
Winners are presented a plaque donated by Awards Service, Inc., a great big check to display, and $500 to help defray miscellaneous costs for the classroom.
2020 January Educator of the Month Mike Schireman of Monte Cristo Elementary in the Granite Falls School District.
Mr. Schireman teaches a multi age class for grades 4-6. This amazing program offers so much more than the regular classroom curriculum.
A dedicated teacher who offers many opportunities for students to learn about nature, literature,and much more.
Our multi age saying is that we are all a family and Mr. Schireman and Mrs. Howell have made our classes just that, a family who learns and explores together.
Truly a very remarkable experience for all of the kids and our local community and couldn’t think of anyone more deserving.
2020 February Educator of the Month Suzanne Chickering of Hidden River Middle School in the Monroe School District.
With a love for band and the motivation to keep students involved, this teacher has gone above and beyond standards. Mrs. Chickering has been a teacher at Hidden River Middle School for quite a while, she has always had the motivation to encourage kids to find their dream instrument, stay involved in band and learn instruments that aren’t common.
Overall, this teacher works day in and day out with students to assure that they have an instrument to take home that is reasonable for the families, and can enjoy such a wonderful art.
Nominated by Aurora.
Congratulations to our 2020 March Educator of the Month Kandi Shouman of Stevens Creek Elementary School in the Lake Stevens School District.
Ms. Shouman is a wonderful teacher. Last year I had a really hard time with my son’s education. I feel that my son has grown a lot in her classroom.
She has been encouraging him to learn and be more prepared for the future. I applaud all of the hard working educators at Stevens Creek they are the best .
Nominated by Suaad.
Congratulations to our 2020 October Educator of the Month Amber McPartland of Lowell Elementary School in the Everett School District.
I think that Ms. McPartland should be educator of the month because she is my son’s Kindergarten teacher. And with COVID19. She is teaching all her students online only. And she somehow keeps a huge smile on her face everyday, has so much patience and always has a positive attitude even when the kids get out of hand. She is so sweet, friendly and positive. Anytime I have a question. She always answers my calls and treats us very kindly. I love her. And do all her students
Nominated by Elizabeth R.
Congratulations to our 2020 November Educator of the Month Sylvia Arteaga Marshall Elementary School of the Marysville School District.
Sylvia loves each and every one of her students. She strives to make a connection with students and their families. She works hard to make the learning accessible to all the different types of learners in the classroom. Sylvia differentiates the instruction given to help her learners feel successful and confident. She pushes her learners to think deeply and make connections to the learning.
She is fluent in both English and Spanish and is able to communicate to Spanish speaking learners in their own language as well as keep those families informed about their student’s progress in school. Sylvia is also able to help other teachers in the school communicate with the Spanish speaking families in their classes.
She takes on a leadership role within her grade level and this year has taken on a student teacher. Sylvia also volunteers at many of the after-school PTSA sponsored events. She cares about her coworkers and is an encouragement to them.
Nominated by Karen P.
Congratulations to our 2020 December Educator of the Month Susan Seling of Sunnycrest Elementary School in the Lake Stevens School District.
Mrs. Seling is an amazing teacher. Her classroom is inviting for all her students, she works hard to make sure each student gets the attention they deserve.
Mrs. Seling also opened her door to myself as a Student teacher from the Careers in Education class from Lake Stevens High school. By doing this, it allowed for my to get an understanding of all the work that goes into being a teacher, and the passion and dedication it takes to mold young minds. I learned how to work with the students and still use many of these techniques in my everyday life.
The experience that I learned from being in her classroom and watching her interact with the students is unforgettable and the passion that Mrs. Seling has for her students is beyond words.
She also spends many hours before and after school working with children and encouraging many amazing students.
Nominated by Aurora M.
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Rick Merrill presents the 2019 Educator of the Month award to outstanding educators in Snohomish County. The recipient receives a plaque and $500 to help defray miscellaneous expenses for the classroom.
The Law Offices of Rick H. Merrill has been a part of the Snohomish County community since 1994. It is important to Rick to support our neighbors, local businesses and schools. Rick partnered up with local radio station KXA 1520 am to sponsor a local educator each month.
Rick Merrill is recognizing our educators for their hard work and sacrifices. Who demonstrate their care and commitment to each generation of children. Winners are presented a plaque donated by Awards Service, Inc., a great big check to display, and $500 to help defray miscellaneous costs for the classroom.
2019 January Educator of the Month Liz Panagos of Granite Falls School District.
Open Doors Program has been a solid place for Snohomish Counties homeless, and unengaged youth. Liz and the rest of the staff with the help of the community help to shape and give second chances of success to students that we’re failed by traditional education systems, or had issues of homelessness, young parents, or abuse.
Every Monday they have pancakes and play games, while they do their homework. This reminds them about simple happiness and the fulfilled sense of accomplishment for completing educational goals.
Nominated by Aaron
2019 February Educator of the Month Leslie Waldorf of Lake Stevens School District.
2019 February Educator of the Month Leslie Waldorf of Lake Stevens School District.
She is an incredible teacher that not only makes instructional decisions to support and include each student, but she creates genuine relationships that build classroom community and resilience in students. To this day she remains in contact with previous students giving them advice or even contributing to their college tuition.
This year has been incredibly challenging for her due to the loss of a student over the winter break. Not knowing what to do in this situation, she has gone above and beyond to ensure that her students are heard and get enough support to navigate this traumatic experience. Not only is she helping her students, but she continues to keep in touch with the family; even creating a memento book with letters from the students.
She is genuine, giving, and most of all, creates lifelong relationships with her students that positively impact them even after they exit her class.
Nominated by Brianna
2019 March Educator of the Month Stacey Wartenbee of Everett School District.
2019 March Educator of the Month Stacey Wartenbee of Everett School District.
Mrs. Wartenbee teaches 2nd grade at Lowell Elementary in Everett and has done so for the past 10 years. She was my daughter’s first grade and second grade teacher. Now she is the 2nd grade teacher for my son.
Mrs. Wartenbee is kind, caring, dedicated, and supportive of all children in her classroom. She is always looking for resources for the kids, offering to give them classroom supplies, raised funds to purchase each child in the class a new book every month, reached out for a grant to get updated equipment for her students, and routinely reaches out to parents to check in and ensure kids needs are met at home as well. Mrs. Wartenbee maintains good contact with parents and provides updates daily for the children.
This year she has a Russian speaking student. She continually engages with him using her phone translation services. That child has made progress in his spoken English that I think is mostly impacted by her patience, kindness, and dedication to that child.
Mrs. Wartenbee volunteers at each school event, helps coordinate the yearly play, and is involved in the PTA. She is always positive and takes on these tasks with grace. I certainly feel she is an incredible human being with a heart of gold. She is well deserving of educator of the month.
Nominated by Rachel
2019 April Educator of the Month Sheena York of Marshall Elementary School in the Marysville School District.
2019 April Educator of the Month Sheena York of Marshall Elementary School in the Marysville School District.
Sheena is a mother of two young children, who teaches 2nd grade. She recently completed her Masters in Science for Curriculum and Instruction, all while conducting a happy,healthy and exciting classroom. She will go the extra mile with her time and own expense to make sure her kids have the needed tools to succeed.
Ms. York is one of the most dedicated and caring teachers I have ever had the pleasure of knowing. She goes above and beyond for every student. She goes out of her way to not only know what each student needs but what she could be doing to better their education and experience.
She researched different chairs styles to accommodate the various learning styles children need.
Sheena has worked since she was 15 yrs old. Supported two kids while attending school. She has tutored college students on her own time. She always has time to help a friend. Never forgets birthdays or special occasions even if you are not an immediate family member. Also has obtained her master’s while raising her babies, purchasing a home and working.
Sheena is a compassionate and loving teacher. Her choices to teach the underprivileged youth have come as a cost to her own but she does not let that impede her desire to help offer support to those that need it most. This teacher is always there to greet you with a smile and her positive outlook is infectious.
Sheena demonstrates to students how to treat others fairly and is a friend to all. I admire her work and ethics in teaching students strong morals and how to make learning fun and interesting.
Sheena is a very dedicated teacher that loves her students and is always willing to put forth extra including out of her own pocket for the success of her students.
Sheena is very inspiring not only to her students but also other teachers. She strives to create an innovative classroom and learning environment. She is constantly searching for new ways to obtain the utmost in educating.
2019 April Educator of the Month Cheryl Anderton of the Twin City Elementary in the Stanwood School District.
2019 April Educator of the Month Cheryl Anderton of the Twin City Elementary in the Stanwood School District.
She is a highly capable 4/5th grade teacher and goes above and beyond to make sure these kids get a great education, have lots of field trips to put their learning into action. They are all involved with helping the community doing park clean up. They also help college students that are doing internships with the parks department, to develop ratings for the hikes for people with kids to know the obstacles and difficulty level.
She spends her own money on books to make sure all the kids in her class have what they need to do the work. She has a school class web page that her and the class developed and she emails parents all the time to keep everyone engaged and on the same page.
She has the patience of a saint! Highly gifted kids can be overwhelming and she is always so calm. I wish every kid had a chance to have a teacher like her to encourage them.
Nominated by Christina.
2019 May Educator of the Month Katy Trapp of Lakewood High School.
2019 May Educator of the Month Katy Trapp of Lakewood High School.
I am writing to nominate a very passionate music Director at Lakewood High school, Mrs. Katy Trapp for Educator of the Month. Mrs. Trapp has been the Lakewood High School Music Teacher since 2008 and she directs the Music Appreciation class/Piano Techniques, LHS Band, Concert Choir, the LHS Jazz Choir, ‘Swingbeat’, the LHS Jazz Band, ’11th Avenue’.
Mrs Trapp is an inspiration to her students, helping students feel successful with their instrument or vocal abilities. She increases everyone’s desire to continue with music throughout their high school career. She makes a positive difference in the lives of all her students while motivating, challenging and encouraging them to be more confident in the music they make.
For the past 10 years, she has managed to take LHS Band, Jazz Choir and recently the Jazz Band to trip Disneyland to perform in the park’s parade, perform on stage and have a 90-minute workshop with Disney professionals. She does all the planning and negotiations, arrangements for the transportation, hotel, and food while keeping the cost for each student under $1,000. Her dedication to this trip takes long hours and many months of planning.
Last year the 3-year-old LHS Jazz Band, ‘11th Avenue’ won the largest division at the International 44th Annual Pleasant Hill Jazz Festival in Springfield Oregon!
As students, we learn the value music and everything that goes into it, of striving to become better musicians and prepare ourselves for a high level of performance. She also teaches us how to perform with passion and commitment.
Mrs. Trapp helps spark a desire for students to continually improve their musical skills and at the same time, also make a positive environment by creating a family love within the music program.
Thank you,
Katelynn C. A student in the Wind Ensemble band, Jazz band, and Jazz Choir.
2019 November Educator of the Month Scott Miller of Centennial Middle School.
2019 November Educator of the Month Scott Miller of Centennial Middle School.
Scott Miller is a selfless individual who always puts his students first.
A few years ago he and my youngest son, Conner started a gardening club and school garden at Centennial Middle School to bring to young students the ideas of healthy living and sustainability practices. This fledgling idea has taken root and is growing to include outside community support.
Mr. Miller inspires youth and adults to be more than they think they are and he is always giving of his time, energy and enthusiasm for his students!
Nominated by Kim M.
2019 December Educator of the Month Lucci Fonseca of Pinewood Elementary School.
2019 December Educator of the Month Lucci Fonseca of Pinewood Elementary School.
Ms. Fonseca has been teaching for more than 15 years in the district, assisting the English language learners students in the district. She also supports the Spanish speaking families at her school, supports the staff and Principal with family events, interpreting and translating when she has a chance.
She also shares her talent with families in multicultural events, and encourages students to share their heritage, either dancing, singing or doing some kind of parent event.
She lives in Seattle and has been driving every day back and forth to Marysville to see her students and families.
She deserves to be the Educator of the month because she always gives more than her job description. She is well prepared and her expertise as a Teacher is gladly appreciated in our district.
Now Ms. Fonseca is coaching other new teachers that will be teaching to non English speaking students. She has a great personality, always happy and welcoming to all families. We love to have her in our district.
Nominated by Wendy M.
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Rick Merrill presents the 2018 Educator of the Month award to outstanding educators in Snohomish County. The recipient receives a plaque and $500 to help defray miscellaneous expenses for the classroom.
The Law Offices of Rick H. Merrill has been a part of the Snohomish County community since 1994. It is important to Rick to support our neighbors, local businesses and schools. Rick partnered up with local radio station KXA 1520 am to sponsor a local educator each month.
Rick Merrill is recognizing our educators for their hard work and sacrifices. Who demonstrate their care and commitment to each generation of children. Winners are presented a plaque donated by Awards Service, Inc., a great big check to display, and $500 to help defray miscellaneous costs for the classroom.
2018 January Educator of the Month Winner Nick Brown of Arlington School District.
I nominate Nick Brown, an English teacher and Basketball coach at Arlington High School for 22 years. I would like to recognize Nick for being a humble person. He demonstrates to others qualities of compassion, determination, and gratitude.
Mr. Brown has made an impact in the lives of 3,000+ kids who have been in his class over the years. Nick has helped many young men in the basketball program learn the fundamentals of basketball and how to be a better person.
For the past 8 years Nick and the Arlington High School have hosted a “Coaches vs. Cancer” game to allow our community to come together to raise funds for the American Cancer Society. This has been an emotional event as it becomes evident to all attendees how cancer affects loved ones.
Over the years Nick has become a mentor and counselor to many whose lives have been touched by a cancer diagnosis. He has been able to motivate others through his community service, teaching, and coaching. I am grateful for his continued efforts to inspire students to improve everyday.
Nominated by Caryn
2018 February Educator of the Month Esther Bak of Dutch Hill Elementary School.
My daughter was fortunate to be placed into Mrs. Bak’s fourth grade class this year! In this age of globalization, Mrs. Bak recognizes the importance of looking beyond our little town and teaching about other cultures and customs. In anticipation of the Olympics next winter, she has done a great job of educating her class on the cultures and customs of South Korea and has even taught some Korean vocabulary and songs to her students! My daughter is thrilled to be able to write her name in Korean and teaches us new words at the dinner table. My daughter looks forward to school each day and is thriving in Mrs. Bak’s supportive and encouraging classroom. We’re lucky to have her at Dutch Hill Elementary! Thank you for considering her for this honor!
Nominated by Molly O.
2018 March Educator of the Month Diane Meyer of the Lakewood Middle School.
The teacher I would like to nominate is Mrs. Diane Meyer, she teaches Algebra and Geometry, along with being a volleyball coach at Lakewood Middle School in Arlington for 19 years, she is wonderful, kind and supportive.
She is always available for advice or help which encourages us to try harder to be successful. Her favorite song to play before a test is “Eye of the Tiger” being that math is important for many aspects in life, she teaches the daily lessons with a style that we are able to understand the formulas to solve the problems, and to achieve well on the tests with high scores.
When I first entered her class I was nervous if I would be able to continue reaching my math competency, but thanks to Mrs. Meyer I have been successful in maintaining my academic grade of an A in this class.
I would appreciate your consideration for Mrs. Meyer as a recipient of your teacher of the month. I know this would bring great joy to her to know her gift of teaching has inspired us to always focus on success and to” rise to the challenge”.
Nominated by Katelynn C.
2018 April Educator of the Month Malysa Johnson, Life Skills Teacher at Lake Stevens High School
Malysa started working in our Life Skills class last September. In this short amount of time she has made a huge difference in the lives of our students and their families. She has been very proactive and successful at providing these students and their families with tools and resources they were unaware of, but so desperately needed. She spends her own money on extra classroom supplies, food, personal hygiene items etc. She also pushed for additional Para educator support in the room, which has proven to have made a very positive impact.
These students have flourished since she joined our room. Her calm, caring and positive demeanor helps the students feel safe, happy and comfortable so they can learn, grow and enjoy their days at school.
Malysa is an asset to the Lake Stevens School District and we feel grateful that she joined our team and is making such a positive difference in the lives of kids who live with such profound disabilities.
Educator of the Month Winner, Malysa Johnson is a Life Skills Teacher at Lake Stevens High School. Her class sent us this wonderful painting along with an update we would like to share.
Dear Mr. Merrill,
I just wanted to thank you again for the Educator award from last year. I want you to know that the money went towards art supplies, classroom decorations and a REALLY FUN Community Guest!
I attached some pictures to the back of our gift for you!
I hope you are well and you are doing great things 🙂
Sincerely, Malysa Johnson
You are Welcome!
Thank you for the photos. They shared with us the complete delight and excitement of the children as they enjoyed a visit from the Reptile Man. The photos shared a thousand words of thanks.
We are pleased to assist in education for Snohomish County Youth. We appreciate the hard work and dedication that it takes to be a teacher.
Nominated by Liz, Jen and Natalie
2018 September Educator of the Month Jeremy Carter, of Totem Falls Elementary in the Snohomish School District.
2018 September Educator of the Month Jeremy Carter, of Totem Falls Elementary in the Snohomish School District.
He is the Elementary PE teacher at Totem Falls, Safety Patrol Leader and until this year a Student Council Adviser as well. He recently completed his Masters Degree last summer and is very proud of this accomplishment while working full time.
He goes out of his way to connect with his students so they ‘know him’ and prides himself on the fact that former students return to their elementary school to simply stop by and say “HI” to Mr. Carter.
His break or planning period generally falls during lunch time which is held in the gym aka his classroom, it is not rare that you will instead find him sitting with the special education students. He makes sure that others see him sitting there to set the example of building relationships with ALL students and encourages other kids to join him.
He encourages kids to build each other up and to always look out for each other. When he sees a kid sitting by themselves, he makes sure to sit with them thus encouraging the other kids to maybe join and get to know the ‘lone’ student.
He is going into his 7th year at Totem Falls Elementary. He has been the only male teacher staff during that time,. The relevance of that is nothing when it comes to teaching BUT when it comes to students makes him more or less the “popular” teacher.
2018 October Educator of the Month Matthew Johnson, of Forest View Elementary in the Everett School District.
2018 October Educator of the Month Matthew Johnson, of Forest View Elementary in the Everett School District.
I think my teacher, Mr. Johnson, should be Teacher of the Month because he really “gets” us 5th graders.
He tells us that people may think we can’t do things because we’re only 10, but he thinks we can do great things! Also, he allows us to work with our community.
At the moment we are building a school garden. We are using our math skills and growth mindsets to determine how to lay out the garden, how much soil and how many seeds we need, and what grows during this season.
He has even helped our class to write a grant to the Mill Creek Garden Society to help fund our gardening project!
Mr. Johnson allows us to do “Passion Projects” where we come up with an idea that we are passionate about that will help our community or spark an interest in something we love.
Not only is Mr. Johnson a really great teacher, but even better – he is really funny and puts a smile on our faces everyday. Mr. Johnson makes learning exciting and inspiring! I would love to see my 5th grade teacher, Mr. Johnson, be honored as your Educator of the Month!
Nominated by Liana.
2018 November Educator of the Month William Stuflick, of the Everett Community College.
2018 November Educator of the Month William Stuflick, of the Everett Community College.
William and I met in June, 2018 while I was trying to network and find meaningful post-secondary opportunities for my high school students at Lake Stevens High School. I am a life skills teacher at Lake Stevens and had the opportunity to teach a work experience class to seniors during the 2018-2019 school year.
Although I was very excited, I had no budget or any real curriculum to hit the ground running. I wanted to make a difference, but didn’t know how. So as soon as summer started, I started looking to my community for help. I spent a lot of my summer meeting with people in Snohomish County to try and build partnerships that I could extend into my classroom.
One of these meetings was with William Stuflick at Everett Community College. William is a Dean there and spent time meeting with me so I could learn about, not only opportunities with Everett Community College, but opportunities outside of college as well. Many of my students are credit deficient and do not have college as an immediate goal in their future.
William took the time to listen to every unique story I told him about my students and gave me a chance to brainstorm ideas for gaps I was hoping to fill. Even though I had no specific requests, it was nice to have a partner in the community help me help these students. William and I met multiple times during the Summer and came up with a plan to support the kids once the school year officially started.
I had a tentative plan to have William come visit our classroom once a month, and was worried even that would be too much since he would be leaving EVCC to come see us at LSHS. Due to limited transportation funding, William was more than happy to come to us which made us even more excited since students would not miss extra class travelling. Not only did William want to come out once a month to our classroom, but he requested to come out every two weeks.
Every visit, he brings an engaging, hands-on lesson that captivates the students and makes them WANT to learn. They are drawn to his personality, his history, and the stories he has to tell so that they can learn from his past mistakes.
William has spent countless dollars bringing in supplies to make learning hands-on for my students. He has made fun lessons like replicating metal sheet work cutting and fluffy slime to mimic pouring a cast in the nursing field. He has even bought them all Wendy’s as well!
The kids have learned core academic concepts, but I am blown away with the social skills that they are learning. These key soft skills like communication, self-advocacy, flexibility and much more are authentic learning opportunities that William integrates into all of his lessons. I am simply grateful to be even in the same classroom with him when he teaches.
William is kind, he is genuine, and he wants to make a difference in people’s lives. He has devoted a lot of time outside of his own work and personal life to come and support students whom society will let fall through the cracks if someone doesn’t help them. I know this award would mean a lot to him, and hopefully be a small gesture from me to show him how much he means to us at Lake Stevens.
Note from William…
I wanted to send you another thank you for the award. I sincerely appreciate Mr. Merrill’s generosity in recognizing our efforts with the Lake Stevens kids. Each student is now on pace to graduate this year; with one student graduating in the winter semester.
The funds awarded have been donated to the EvCC Center for Disability Services to help provide direct support to students with disabilities. These funds will go a long way to assisting students with achieving their academic goals! Once again thank you all so much for the award and the funding to assist our students of promise.
Nominated by Lyla H.
2018 December Educator of the Month Heather Chadwick of the Snohomish County Fire District 7
2018 December Educator of the Month Heather Chadwick of the Snohomish County Fire District 7
Heather is a dedicated educator who transitioned from public schools to our fire district. She is committed to quality fire safety, injury and falls prevention for all ages from preschool to the elderly.
She is also the public information officer for our district. Her endless energy and tireless work habits ensure the citizens of District 7 and all of the school age students are informed to keep themselves safe. She is always developing new and creative ways to present the best messages.
Our District is lucky to have her working with our citizens and she should be recognized for all she does.
A Note from Heather…
I wanted to say thank you again for the special honor of being the Educator of the Month. I also wanted to let you know that with the generous donation I am able to purchase additional CPR mannequins for our CPR and First Aid program. Every year we certify around 350 people in CPR! Fire District 7 is committed to educating our communities through our fire and life safety programs so they can partner with us in creating a safer community. Through our CPR and First Aid classes people learn life saving techniques that helps us create a stronger Chain of Survival.
Nominated by Gary Meeks
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Rick Merrill presents the 2017 Educator of the Month award to outstanding educators in Snohomish County. The recipient receives a plaque and $500 to help defray miscellaneous expenses for the classroom.
The Law Offices of Rick H. Merrill has been a part of the Snohomish County community since 1994. It is important to Rick to support our neighbors, local businesses and schools. Rick partnered up with local radio station KXA 1520 am to sponsor a local educator each month.
Rick Merrill is recognizing our educators for their hard work and sacrifices.
January 2017 Educator of the Month Tiffany Gorski of the Enchanted Little Forest Child Care Center in Everett.
As a new parent 7 years ago I enrolled my son Skyler into ELF as a way for both my wife and I to be able to carry on our careers. As more time went by we noticed huge advances in our child. As he got older into his toddler years we took great pleasure in seeing how involved the staff was with our child which later became children.
The effort put forth by Tiffany Gorski and her family was amazing. The education and early learning for children is so important and the ELF staff was above and beyond average.
As time went by they opened a second facility and we were impressed by how much they care about early childhood development and education. They have increased their facility size and as of recent have increased again by adding another facility. They have been accredited by the state in many areas and currently have started a 1st grade program.
I have become very good friends with this family and their ability and involvement as well as their passion for the growth and development of young children. These types of educators are often overlooked and they should not be. They went to great lengths and imagination to make early childhood development a priority for the children they have enrolled.
I truly give them full credit to the advancements in my children especially my son whom is now in 1st grade in the Kent school district due to a divorce, but he is taking advanced reading, math, and has a great interest in science and I give ELF and their staff the credit because of all of the early learning activities they involve in their curriculum for ALL of the children that attend their facility.
I am truly blessed to have met such a great family and group of people that care so much about children and how they prepare them for success in education at such a young and critical time for children. THEY DESERVE THIS AND SO MUCH MORE!!! I see great things for them and the progress and dedication, love, and desire they have for early childhood development.
Nomination from Jerod C.
February 2017 Educator of the Month Paul LaGrange of the Marysville Arts and Technology High school.
I am an alumni of the Arts and Technology high school. I’m writing this 5 years after graduating. There is no way I would have graduated if it wasn’t for Mr. LaGrange. In fact most students from our school would probably agree with that.
He puts in a lot of effort to see as many graduates as possible. He runs a class that helps people reclaim past classes and make up for missed credits. He truly cares. He deserves to be recognized.
I heard about this on 1520 KXA and he instantly came to mind.
Update from our Winner…
I would like to thank you very much for the recent honor of receiving the Educator of the Month reward. Additionally, I would like to inform you about how this money will be spent.
The $500 will be used to support supplies for a student created Computer repair lab.
-sent 53 computers to 2 different schools in Haiti
-sent 10 to veterans throughout the US
-repaired more than 100 community member computers
-provided free training to more than 20 senior citizens.
I am extremely proud of the great work that my students are doing and this donation will go a long way in supporting them.
Sincerely, Paul LaGrange M.Ed Instructional Design
Nominated by Howard S.
March 2017 Educator of the Month Don Ide of Lynnwood High School in the Edmonds School District.
I came to know Mr. Ide when my 2 daughters were in his class. It was a very stressful time in our lives for many reasons, and Mr. Ide always checked in with us to see if we needed anything.
Mr Ide is one of those people who has dedicated his life to helping kids prepare to be the best they can be. Mr Ide is the teacher for D.E.C.A., and is in charge of the student store. In addition to being an awesome teacher of marketing, he has done things above and beyond that have enriched the lives of the students who are in his classes.
Mr Ide has been instrumental in transporting kids to various events, exposing kids to the success stories of other people, to show them what a successful future will look like for them. Every summer, he arranges scholarships for several students to attend business camp in Eastern Washington. For many of these kids, it is the first time they get to experience life outside of Lynnwood. My 2 daughters were invited to go for 4 years, and loved it!
Every day, at the start of a class and again at the end, Mr Ide will stand at the door, shaking the hand of every student as they enter and exit the room, looking them in the eyes and asking a sincere question. It could be “What’s your favorite movie”, or “How are you today” and he listens as each kid answers the question.
Over the 4 years that I had kids at Lynnwood High, I heard over and over the difference Mr Ide has made in lives, because, as more than one teenager said “Mr Ide is the only one that asks me how I am, and the only one who listens to my answers.” He is truly a gem who can teach all of us how to be better people.
Nominated by Patricia
April 2017 Educator of the Month Laura Breen of Evergreen Middle School in the Everett District.
Laura Breen, is an excellent Math educator for Grades 6-8 at Evergreen Middle School. Ms.Breen also, goes out of her way to communicate with parents or in my case-Grandparent.
She is the only teacher my Grandson has, that sends out “weekly updates” on the “details” that are going on in her classroom and what is expected, as the week ends along with direction in Math for the following week.
She spends her lunch breaks in her room, just in case a student needs extra help or if they need one on one tutoring, or to catch up on assignments. She will give them the opportunity to retake a test within a couple weeks for final grade book scores. Needless to say- this will improve their skills in Math and memorization. Benefiting the student in the long run by helping them retain the skills for success in their future.
She takes what she does seriously and tries to make Math fun. Her calm demeanor of teaching her students, along with her caring communication skills with parents has already been proven. My student and many others- now enjoy Math and are now getting great grades in math because of her devotion.
This kind of devotion, along with going above and beyond to teach, secures our future for success and should this should never go unnoticed…
Laura Breen, lives her life daily, with the act of…”Leaving no child left behind”.
Nominated by Teresa.
September 2017 Educator of the Month Robynn Barth of Mountain Way Elementary in Granite Falls.
September 2017 Educator of the Month Robynn Barth of Mountain Way Elementary in Granite Falls.
Robynn was new to our school last year, but has taken on the challenge of educating our kindergarten, first grade, and second grade students about everything from behavior to conflict resolution. She has brought a positive attitude to our school that helps up lift all and implement positive change.
Aside from being a full time teacher, mother, and friend Robynn dedicates her time to work with our parents group and our backpack program. Our backpack program serves students who are in need of extra food for the weekend when they are unable to receive breakfast and lunch from school.
Robynn gives herself 100% into loving and supporting not only the students of Mountain Way Elementary but the community of Granite Falls.
Nominated by Jennifer.
October 2017 Educator of the Month Marissa Nilsen of Centennial Middle School in the Snohomish School District.
Ms Marissa teaches 7/8 grade behavioral class. She never misses a day of school, even when she’s sick.
She puts the kids’ needs in front of hers everyday of the school year. She spends countless (non-paid) hours trying to make her classroom a successful place. Many days she comes to work in the dark, and leaves in the dark.
Many of the kids come to school without having eaten breakfast, or dinner the night before, she does what she can to make sure they get something. She realizes that they did not choose to live in a household with a destructive parent, live in unsuitable foster care and/or just choose to act up/out for no reason. She cares deeply about her kids.
Many extra things she needs in the class she gets (herself), but can’t get everything. A couple years ago, some of her kids joined the wrestling team, and she saw the need to be there for them, so she became an assistant wrestling coach (without knowing a thing about wrestling) to help them with this transition with all the other kids.
She has only been teaching a few years but is quite a remarkable, caring and committed teacher.
Nominated by Lisa.
November 2017 Educator of the Month Autumn Ipock of Mount Pilchuk Elementary in the Lake Stevens School District.
November 2017 Educator of the Month Autumn Ipock of Mount Pilchuk Elementary in the Lake Stevens School District.
Autumn Ipock is a special needs teacher at Mt. Pilchuck Elementary in Lake Stevens. She works tirelessly with her students to help them learn the way only THEY can learn. She tailors every lesson to each individual child, whether they are at a 3rd grade reading level, or still learning to use the bathroom and feed themselves.
She never complains. She truly loves her job more than anyone I know loves their job. And her job is hard. She changes diapers, had children with feeding tubes, children who cannot speak, and still she enjoys what she does so much. When she speaks about her job, you can hear the pride and excitement in her voice. She genuinely loves what she does, and it shows.
Before she was a teacher, she volunteered at a special needs preschool in Granite Falls. She is simply amazing. The amount of grace and patience this woman has is stunning. She goes in on weekends and even went in during both of her maternity leaves to ensure that her students had the best possible lesson plans and materials ready for them each week.
Autumn is the mother of two small boys. She is not only teaching them compassion and understanding, she is touching the lives of every child in her classroom.. year after year. When former students run to her and hug her with pure joy and love on their faces, you know she had touched their lives forever.
Nominated by Golden.
December 2017 Educator of the Month Aminda Gonzales of Sky Valley Education Center in the Monroe School District.
Aminda doesn’t shy away from helping anyone. Everything about her glows in encouragement and a ‘Can Do’ attitude! Regardless of a child’s learning style or their own confidence in the ability to succeed, she works with them. And after a short time, their attitude improves and they start to believe in themselves again.
She makes complicated math concepts understandable through various means, like games, manipulatives, and the use of online tools.
She is also a wonderful person outside of school. There is no difference between Aminda the teacher and Aminda the neighbor. She is an angel to anyone who has the privilege of knowing her!
Nominated by Jill R.
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