Vote: Top student of the week, Nov. 17 (Poll Closed)
Grace Phillips, Colerain - Grace is taking a number of challenging AP and CCP classes during her senior year while maintaining excellent grades. Additionally, she has surpassed the Second-Singles season wins record on the varsity tennis team and has also reached the Top Ten in career wins after only playing three seasons on the varsity squad. Grace is also a member of National Honor Society. She is a pleasure to have in class for teachers and other students alike.
44%
Evan Treadway, Monroe - This sophomore consistently demonstrates "GOLD" expectations - goal to graduate, owning your behavior, leading by example and displaying respect. Evan meets daily obstacles with a smile and an unstoppable determination to succeed. He approaches each day with a positive attitude and a genuine desire to learn. Evan works diligently to meet academic expectations and sets an excellent example for his peers through his work ethic and perseverance. Evan's leadership extends beyond the classroom. He serves as the student leader who leads the school in Pledge of Allegiance each morning, setting a tone of respect and pride for the entire student body. He is also actively involved as manager for the boys' basketball team and participates in multiple athletic teams outside of school. Evan balances his commitments with responsibility and enthusiasm. Evan consistently demonstrates kindness, integrity and respect in all that he does. He's always willing to help out.
37%
Olivia Klenke, Mount Notre Dame - This senior has worked hard to build school spirit and plan fun pep rallies as GAA co-president. She has great school spirit and is always looking for ways to include others school activities. Additionally, Olivia displayed excellent leadership qualities while leading the October Kairos retreat. She gave her talk and led her small group with grace and compassion and is a wonderful example of a servant leader.
10%
Karah Chambers, Ryle - Karah shines as an awesome example of school spirit and kindness. Her energy lifts everyone around her, whether she’s leading the crowd as a four-year varsity cheerleader or mentoring young athletes as a volunteer coach. Karah’s impact reaches far beyond the sidelines—she gives her time to the NKCCA Youth Board and supports the Down Syndrome Association of Greater Cincinnati with compassion and joy. A two-time UCA All-American and Worlds competitor, Karah pairs excellence with humility, always putting others first. Her positivity, leadership, and genuine care for others make her a true role model and a perfect example of the spirit this award celebrates.
9%
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