Gracie Ziglin and Ezekiel Koch recently were recognized as the Washington Rotary Students of the Month for Washington High School and Four Rivers Career Center, respectively.
Gracie Ziglin is the daughter of Ben and Penny Ziglin. She’s a senior at Washington High School and is a member of the National Honor Society and the Jaywalkers dance team.
In the classroom, Gracie holds a 3.7 grade-point average. After graduation, she plans to attend Maryville University and major in Accounting.
Ezekiel “Zeek” Koch is the son of Zeb and Jamie Koch. He’s a senior at Union High School and is in the Automotive Technology program at Four Rivers Career Center. He’s a FRCC Student Ambassador, a member of the Union Kiwanis Club, and plays football and baseball at Union High School.
In the classroom, Zeek holds a 3.8 grade-point average. After graduation, he plans to go into the automotive technology field. He’s leaning toward attending State Tech in Linn, although that’s not set in stone.
Ziglin and Koch were presented their student of the month plaques by Dr. Greg Potts, Washington Rotary Club President. See the photos below.
Gracie Ziglin receives her student of the Month plaque from Dr. Greg Potts, Washington Rotary Club President.
Ezekiel Koch receives his student of the Month plaque from Dr. Greg Potts, Washington Rotary Club President.