Grace Bryson and Logan Williams recently were recognized as the Washington Rotary Students of the Month for Washington High School and Four Rivers Career Center, respectively.
Grace Bryson is the daughter of Caleb and Laurie Bryson. She’s a senior at Washington High School and is the Student Body President. She’s a member of National Honor Society, Student Council, Leadership, FFA, Blue Jay Journal TV and the WHS golf team.
In the classroom, Grace holds a 3.93 grade-point average. After graduation, she plans to attend Oklahoma State University in Stillwater, Okla., and major in Agricultural Business.
Logan Williams is the son of Tom and Karen Williams. He’s a senior at Washington High School and is in the Automotive Technology program at Four Rivers Career Center, where he recently was recognized as the first youth registered apprentice. He will be an automotive technician with KJ Unnerstall Construction.
Logan is involved with Night Shift, SkillsUSA and FFA. He has hopes of being a head machine operator or a mechanic in the future.
Bryson and Williams were presented their student of the month plaques by Donna Klott, Washington Rotary Club President. See the photos below.
Grace Bryson receives her student of the Month plaque from Donna Klott, Washington Rotary Club President.
Logan Williams receives his student of the Month plaque from Donna Klott, Washington Rotary Club President.
Logan Williams and Grace Bryson - Washington Rotary Students of the Month.