HOME Media Kit Advertising Contact Us About Us

 

Web The Truth


Community Calendar

Dear Ryan

Classifieds

Online Issues

Send a Letter to the Editor


 

 
 

St. John’s Students Named Maumee Rotary February Students of the Month

Special to The Truth

St. John’s Jesuit High School (SJJ) seniors, Knowledge Lacy and Ivan Dye, were named February Maumee Rotary Students of the Month.

 


Knowledge Lacy and Ivan Dye

Knowledge Lacy is a member of the 20/20 Jesuit Scholars Program. He is consistently on the honor roll and a member of the National Honor Society. He is in the Ambassador Society and earned the Open to Growth award junior year. He is in the Ping Pong Club and was in the Sports Club. He was a senior Kairos leader and is a peer tutor.

He has participated in the SJJ Christian Service Daytime Program serving the last two years at Martin Luther King Academy as a mentor for young men. Freshman and sophomore years he volunteered at the Boys & Girls Club tutoring and helping with activities. He was also involved summers with Kids Unlimited Summer Camp.

Lacy has been involved with the Youth Opportunities Program that works with disadvantaged youth on their academics, employment and leadership skills. He participates in the Junior Role Model program that works with young people to become better leaders and role models in their communities.

He has played basketball four years for the Titans including varsity for the last two years. He is an entrepreneur who started his own iPad and iPhone repair business. 

He plans to study computer engineering. He has been accepted at The Ohio State University, the University of Cincinnati, University of Toledo, Xavier University and Kent State University.

Ivan Dye has been consistently on the honor roll and is a member of the National Honor Society. He is in the Ambassador Society. He was in the Marching, Concert, Pep and Jazz Bands his freshman and sophomore years.

He has volunteered through the SJJ Daytime Christian Service Program at the Spring Meadows Extended Care Center and at the Goerlich Center working with dementia patients.  He did service in Appalachia during spring break.  At Third Baptist Church he is captain of the Junior Usher Board.

He has been involved in cross country all four years and was named to the All Academic Team.  He has been on the Track and Field Team for four years.  Junior year he was First Team All TRAC, First Team All District and First Team All Region.  He was also Track & Field All Academic.  He was part of the four-man team that competed in the 4x800m Relay at the New Balance Nationals last June in North Carolina.  

He plans to be an architect and has been accepted at Kent State University, Philadelphia University, University of Cincinnati, The Ohio State University and Miami University.

   
   


Copyright © 2015 by [The Sojourner's Truth]. All rights reserved.
Revised: 08/16/18 14:12:39 -0700.


More Articles....

Politics “On the Low”

You Owe Us Big Time...!

Clinton Speaks with Ohio Legislative Black Caucus


   

Back to Home Page

 

 

 

Copyright © The Sojourner's Truth. All Rights Reserved.