MARCH 2021 ROTARY STUDENTS OF THE MONTH Each month of the school year, the Lakeville Rotary Club recognizes students of the senior class who demonstrate “Service Above Self”.
 
Addison Brown
 
For the month of March Addison Brown has been chosen as the March Rotary Student of the Month for Lakeville South High School. Addison’s parents are Steven and Tracy Brown and her Dean is Kelly McDermott. Over the course of her academic career, Addison has taken 14 semesters of AP courses and 16 semesters of Honors Courses while excelling in basketball. Addi ranks in the top 5% of her highly competitive class of 465 students. Upon graduation, Addison plans on getting her Bachelors degree and then she plans on attending Law School. Not only is Addi extremely passionate about academics and learning, but she is also found leading her peers in many clubs and activities, such as Basketball, National Honors Society, Spanish Club, Cribbage club, Key club, and HOSA rewarding and a natural fit for her. Addison dedicates her non-study time to volunteering as a youth basketball coach, Feed My Starving Children, and other LSHS leadership events. Whatever the activity or cause, Addi commits her time and naturally leads her peers.
 
Esha Sekar
 
For the month of March Lakeville North High School has chosen Esha Sekar as the Rotary Student of the Month for March. Esha’s parents are Ramakrishnan Kulasekaran and Suja Jaya Sushama. Erin’s Dean is Holly Standke. Esha was selected due to being a very motivated student with a strong work ethic, and high academic record. She is enrolled in 8 Advanced Placement courses at Lakeville North High School. Esha is a member of Varsity Tennis and captain during her senior year. She is President and Founder of Entrepreneurship Club at Lakeville North High School and a member of DECA. Esha is in Model United Nations as well as an Ambassador of the International Campus Connection club. She is a member of Math League and a Science Olympiad member. Outside Lakeville North High School, Esha volunteers to teach underprivileged children tennis and coach them on leadership, self-esteem, and confidence. She has collaborated with a local Girl Scouts Brownie troop and taught technology basics. She has also been part of Challenger Learning Center of MN – A STEM day at State Fair Volunteer which introduces young kids to robotics.