Recipients given 2022 DAR Youth Citizenship Medals

The Molly Goodnight Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution awarded Youth Citizenship Medals to 27 eighth-graders and one fifth-grader of various local and area schools.

The medals were presented at school award assemblies in May by school representatives and DAR members.

These students have demonstrated the qualities of honor, service, courage, leadership and patriotism during the past school year. Teachers, counselors and principals nominated them for their personal acts and attitudes.

Medal recipients and their schools are:

Adrian Middle School, Jose Reyes

Ascension Academy, Mackenzie Morris

Austin Middle School, Demetrius Travis

Blakemore Middle School/Boys Ranch, Faithlynn Diaz

Bonham Middle School, Sloan Richardson

Bowie Middle School, Karen Murguria

Bushland Middle School, Alyssa Forbes

Canyon Middle School, Madison Baker

Channing Middle School, Matias Aguilar

Crockett Middle School, Thelma Morales

deZavala Middle School, Uriel Vouffo

Dumas Middle School, Ke Blea Paw

Fannin Middle School, Denise Del Fierro

Highland Park Middle School, Angel Salinas

Holy Cross Catholic Academy, Isabel Britten

Houston Middle School, Brick Cooksey

Mann Middle School, Bella Perez

Panhandle Middle School, Lainey Grace Hammer

River Road Middle School, Andrea Pierce

St. Andrews Episcopal School, Max McCartt

St. Mary’s Catholic School (5th grade), Derek Wheeler

San Jacinto Christian Academy, Jacob Moore

Stratford Middle School, Jay Wright

Sunray Middle School, Esmeralda Baeza

Texline Middle School, Daniel Waun

Vega Middle School, Addison Kahlich

Westover Middle School, Hadley Guest

Wildorado Middle School, Ella Moore

This article originally appeared on Amarillo Globe-News: Recipients given 2022 DAR Youth Citizenship Medals