Watertown High School is proud to announce that Allison Howlett, Sarin Johnson, and Brady Lessner have been named Watertown Rotary Club outstanding seniors for the month of January 2026.
Howlett, Johnson, and Lessner have demonstrated excellence in academics, athletics, extracurricular activities, and community service. Each Monday, the seniors join the Rotary Club at their weekly meetings, providing an opportunity to celebrate their achievements and connect with community leaders. This partnership highlights the dedication and hard work of our students, and fosters valuable connections between WHS and the Watertown community.
Allison Howlett is the daughter of Eric Howlett and Jackie Oestreich. Allison has been a four-year member of HOSA (Future Health Professionals) and the softball team. Allison demonstrates leadership as the Secretary for both the National Honor Society and the Spanish Honor Society and her participation in the WHS Athletic Leadership Club. Through the Youth Apprenticeship Program, Allison currently serves as a Pharmacy Technician at Aurora Summit Hospital. Following graduation, she intends to pursue a degree in Nursing at WCTC.
Sarin Johnson is the daughter of Thomas and Angela Johnson. Sarin has been a four-year member of the WHS Orchestra program. She is also a member of Tri-M Music Honor Society, National Honor Society, and INTERACT (Student Rotary) where she is currently serving as Secretary. Sarin is presently working at Fisher Barton and Mullen’s Dairy Bar, and plans on attending UW-Madison to receive a degree in Data Science.
Brady Lessner is the son of Ryan and Emily Lessner. Brady has been a four-year member of the WHS Music Program participating in WHS Carolers, Musicals, Choir, and Orchestra. He has also been a four-year member of the baseball team. Brady has also been active during his high school career in National Honor Society, serving as the tutor coordinator this year, Spanish Honor Society, Student Council, and INTERACT (Student Rotary). Brady plans to attend Maryville University in Missouri to major in Sports Business Management and play baseball.
Congratulations to these students!
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