May 2024 Kids of Character

Kids of Character Recognized at May Board Meeting
Posted on 05/13/2024

At the May 13 Board of Education meeting, we recognized our Kids of Character for the district! Each month, one student from each building is recognized for modeling positive character traits such as respect, responsibility, and integrity for their fellow students. 

Congratulations to our May 2024 Kids of Character: 

  • Xenia Preschool: Ronan Reilly
  • Arrowood Elementary: Annalee Yates
  • Cox Elementary: Rose Weaver
  • McKinley Elementary: Maggie Crank
  • Shawnee Elementary: Ariana Metz
  • Tecumseh Elementary: Lyla Hirsch
  • Warner Middle School: Anna Hopson
  • Xenia High School: Macie Allen



Xenia Preschool: Ronan Reilly
Ronan is helpful and kind to teachers and friends inside and outside the classroom. He has been working hard to make green choices all year. Ronan goes out of his way to make sure that everyone is comfortable and included! He always seeks to please his teachers and is compassionate towards his friends. Congratulations Ronan!

Arrowood Elementary: Annalee Yates
Arrowood is proud to announce Annalee Yates as our May Kid of Character. Annie is a 4th grade student in Ms. Connor and Mrs. Baker's classes. Her personality shines bright here at Arrowood. She is a hard worker in the classroom, and her grades show this! She is consistently on the A/B honor roll, although she mostly gets A's! Her conscientiousness shows through when she volunteers to help her teachers, classmates, and even students whom she doesn't know. She brings joy and positivity to our school each day. We are so grateful for you, Annie!

Cox Elementary: Rose Weaver
Rose always comes to school with a positive attitude. She continuously tries to help her friends, classmates, and peers. She even offers to mentor other students so that the teacher may work with other students. She consistently follows directions and leads by example, not by being critical of others. Rose exhibits what a true shining star student of character is; congratulations, Rose!

McKinley Elementary: Maggie Crank
The fourth grade teachers are excited to select Maggie Crank as our Kid of Character. Maggie is a wonderful example of a student with good character. She works hard each day and strives to always give her best effort. She is eager to learn new things at school in all subject areas. Maggie is caring, compassionate, and respectful to all of her classmates and shows the same consideration to her teachers. Her positive attitude is infectious! We are very proud of you, Maggie!

Shawnee Elementary: Ariana Metz
Ariana has the courage to try every math challenge thrown her way. She has been willing to go out of her comfort zone this year and to share her mistakes in front of her peers without fear of being judged. She is always herself and doesn't conform to what others may want her to be or do. I am very proud of the effort and courage she has put into my class this year. Way to go, Ariana!

Tecumseh Elementary: Lyla Hirsch
Lyla has been a beacon of light every year at Tecumseh Elementary. She can always be seen doing the right thing and heard encouraging others to do their best as well. She is an amazing student who remains focused, studies hard and turns in quality work. We were so thrilled when she decided to apply for a Student Ambassador spot and she dove in head first even before her acceptance was official. Lyla is so caring, empathetic, and stands up for others even when it is difficult. It has been so delightful having her enthusiastic energy, and we are really going to miss her at Tecumseh. Keep being your awesome self, Lyla!!

Warner Middle School: Anna Hopson
he Eighth-Grade Teachers are proud to announce that Anna has been chosen as the Kid of Character for May 2024. Anna has been chosen because of her tireless pursuit of academic excellence in all subject areas. She is extremely conscientious about her assignments and studies. She goes above and beyond what is asked of her and is an amazing role model to all of her peers.

Anna is very involved in her church and youth group. She has been a successful cheerleader here at WMS and will be continuing her cheerleading at XHS next year. Anna has been a wonderful member of WEB. She has worked hard to be a positive example to all her classmates and has impacted the 6th graders she works with in WEB activities.

Overall, Anna Hopson is, by definition, a KID OF CHARACTER!!!

Xenia High School: Macie Allen
Macie Allen, Class of 2025, is Xenia High School's Kid of Character for May 2024. A former Warner Kid of Character, Macie was very active during her first three years at high school. Macie is involved with the Writing Club, the Chemistry Club, the Student Council, and the Blue Crew. Macie served this year as a Freshman Mentor, meeting with a freshman homeroom throughout the school year to support freshmen students in their transition from Warner to the High School. Macie was also selected as part of the high school's Vocal Ensemble group and was selected for the National Honor Society. Macie also volunteers with Providing for Women, a group that helps supply feminine hygiene products to homeless and low-income women in Greene County. After graduation, Macie would like to pursue a degree in either Journalism or English and find a career in writing.

Macie has been supported by several students, each of whom helps her move from class to class. The High School and Macie also want to recognize and thank Amirah Anderson, Class of 25; Jack Bergman, Class of 25; Kassidy Little, Class of 24; Paxtyn Jordan, Class of 24; Lillian Mackiewicz, Class of 25; Jordan Powers, Class of 25; Mariah Smith, Class of 25; and Mya Woods, Class of 26, for their assistance in helping Macie get from class to class this school year.