Kayla Albright Selected as August Seward Youth Rotarian of the Month
At its August 20, 2026 club meeting, the Seward Rotary Club recognized Seward High School senior, Kayla Albright, as the Youth Rotarian of the Month. Kayla is the daughter of Brian and KaiPing Albright and is the first of 10 seniors to be recognized this academic year. Youth Rotarians of the Month are selected based on their service, scholarship, leadership, and citizenship efforts during high school. They receive a book scholarship for college and a bag of information about Seward. Monthly Youth Rotarians are also finalists for the Seward Youth Rotarian of the Year award which will be presented at the annual SHS Honors Night.
The motto of Rotary is “Service above self.” Kayla has documented more than 150 hours of community service during her high school career, using her talents and interests to help others. She contributes to the maintenance efforts at St. John Lutheran Church by mowing, landscaping, painting, assembling and moving furniture, and aiding with general upkeep. She has supported Olde Glory Community Theater and Seward Middle School with technical support for light and sound during theatrical and musical productions. She has also taught other students how to operate light and sound boards and to program light shows and scenes. Additionally, she has served as a camp counselor at her church to collaborate with others in providing music and leading activities for large groups of children.
Kayla is an exemplary student with a 4.2 GPA. She achieved a near perfect score of 35 on the ACT and a score of 1450 on the PSAT. She has earned 21 college credits through advance placement and dual credit opportunities in math, computer science, social sciences, literature, and writing. In her freshman and sophomore years, she was a member of SkillsUSA, Key Club, the select choir, and the show choir band. Kayla is a four-year participant in marching, symphonic, and jazz bands; wind ensemble, quizbowl, one acts, and musical tech. Kayla has been selected for several honor ensembles including All-State Band and Orchestra; and the Concordia, Central Conference, and UNK honor bands. As a sophomore, Kayla was named Section Leader in Marching Band. As a junior, she was selected as a Marching Band Drum Major and a Student Director for One Acts. Kayla continues these two roles as a senior.
In addition to her service, academic, and leadership excellence, Kayla has contributed to society through her employment. In 2022 and 2023, Kayla served as a concession worker for B’s Sweet Freeze; and this past summer, Kayla completed a highly-competitive research internship with the Nebraska Center for Materials and Nanoscience through the Young Nebraska Scientists foundation. She conducted research under the mentorship of UNL professors and experts in the fields of chemistry, quantum materials, physics, mathematics, and nanoscience. Specifically, she researched using Raman Spectroscopy for use in a field deployable nitrate sensor. She worked in Dr. Yinsheng Guo’s laser laboratory and presented her research at the summer research symposium at UNL.
Following graduation, Kayla plans to attend a university to study mathematics or physics with the goal of eventually achieving a doctoral degree. She hopes to continue researching with a focus in spectroscopy or optics. Her top choice is the University of Chicago.
The Seward Rotary Club wishes the best to Kayla and all area seniors; and the club encourages each of them to embrace opportunities to serve others locally and around the world with their specific gifts and interests. Seniors are encouraged to stop by their school counselor’s office to obtain an application for this year’s Youth Rotarian program. They are due September 30, 2025.