Edmonds
Community College students Boris Davidovsky, 28, of Woodinville, and Danielle
Latimer, 19, of Mukilteo, will be recognized for their scholarship, leadership,
and community service at a ceremony noon, Thursday, March 25 at South Puget
Sound Community College, Olympia.
Davidovsky
and Latimer, representing Edmonds CC, are among 63 of the state’s top scholars,
who will receive recognition as members of the All-Washington Academic Team.
Each two-year college in the state may nominate two students for the honor,
which comes with a $500 scholarship from the Northwest Education Loan
Association. In addition, many of the state’s public and private four-year
colleges and universities offer additional scholarships for academic team
members who transfer to their schools.
Before
coming to Edmonds CC, Davidovsky worked at an alcohol and drug rehabilitation
clinic. Clients often needed help with legal questions and paperwork and Davidovsky’s
desire to help them led him to pursue a college education. He earned a two-year
paralegal degree at Edmonds CC and was encouraged to work toward law school.
He’ll complete his transfer degree and then go on for a bachelor’s in political
science at the University of Washington. Meanwhile, he continues to volunteer
at the clinic.
Latimer
came to Edmonds Community College after graduating from Kamiak High School. To
pay for her college education, she works as a lifeguard and water fitness
instructor at the Mukilteo YMCA. She’s also earned scholarships from the
Edmonds Community College Foundation, including its Edmonds CC Community Read
scholarship last year. Attending Edmonds Community College helped Latimer find
her calling. She plans become a film and television producer and would like to
earn a master’s degree in film after she completes her bachelor’s degree.
The
top ranked member of the All-Washington Academic Team will be named the state’s
New Century Scholar and receive additional honors and scholarships as part of
the All-USA Academic Team for Community, Technical and Junior Colleges. Phi
Theta Kappa, USA Today, and the American Association of Community Colleges
sponsor this annual recognition for top community college scholars.