Oscar Green was selected to receive the Daughters of the American Revolution Good Citizen Award presented by the Harmony Mission Chapter. Oscar was nominated by the RHHS school staff based on his patriotism, leadership, and positive character traits. Oscar was also selected as this year’s Chapter-level winner of the scholarship essay contest. Oscar’s essay will advance to the state level for review. Congratulations, Oscar!
Congratulations to Breanna Werner who has been selected as this year’s DAR Good Citizen Award recipient from Butler High School. This prestigious award recognizes students who exemplify the qualities of dependability, service, leadership, and patriotism in their homes, schools, and communities. Congratulations!
Evie-Lyn Lewis has been selected as Hume School’s 2025 Daughters of the American Revolution Good Citizen Award Recipient. She was nominated by her teachers for exemplifying the qualities of Dependability, Service, Leadership, and Patriotism. These values shine brightly through her actions every day. She has also submitted an essay to be considered for the scholarship portion of this prestigious program. Courtesy Hume Schools
The Harmony Mission Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution honored seniors from five area high schools at the Rich Hill 4th of July building. To be chosen, the students must have demonstrated in their lives Dependability, Service, Leadership and Patriotism. Each student was presented with a Certificate designating them as the Good Citizen representing their school for the year 2025-26. They also received a Good Citizen lapel pin.
LeeAnna Park was honored as the ACHS Good Citizen. Her mother, Lucinda, presented her with her lapel pin. Congratulations!


