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Indian Hill board celebrates Class of 2026, student awards and STEM designation

Indian Hill Exempted Village School District Board of Education · June 23, 2026
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Summary

The board celebrated the Class of 2026 and recognized students: Brady Mitchell (selected for 2026 Buckeye Boys State), Caroline Winx (awarded a $7,500 Edna Kelly scholarship to Miami University), and three students who gained national recognition in a student television competition; Indian Hill Middle School was also designated a STEM school.

Dr. Stewart opened a celebratory segment honoring the Class of 2026 and urged graduates to remain connected with the district.

"Congratulations to the class of 2026. You have worked so hard," Dr. Stewart said. The board recognized Brady Mitchell for selection to the 2026 Ohio Buckeye Boys State program and highlighted Caroline Winx, who received a $7,500 Edna Kelly scholarship to Miami University’s art program following an exhibit that was included in the Ohio governor’s youth art exhibition.

The board also announced that Indian Hill Middle School has been designated as a STEM school, joining the primary, elementary and high schools in that status. In addition, three high-school students—Addie Ritzman, Kelsey Rosenfeld and Stella Bosley—earned the district’s first-ever national recognition at the annual student television network nationals competition for a student-produced news program.

Board members and attendees praised student leadership and community support, and Dr. Stewart invited graduates to return and share their future successes. No formal board action was required for the recognitions.