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Please join us in congratulating and celebrating Bethel-Tate High School’s Class of 2026 Valedictorian Peyton Thomas and Salutatorian Clara Reed! Read on to learn more about each of these remarkable BTHS scholars.
Valedictorian
Peyton Thomas
Parents
Matt and Brittany Thomas
What are your plans for after high school?
To attend The Ohio State University for Health and Rehabilitation Sciences on a Pre-Med track
Which extracurriculars and clubs have you been a part of?
I have been a part of the Varsity Girls Soccer Team, Track and Field, and I am the Social Chair for National Honor Society.
Where do you see yourself in 10 years?
I see myself as a successful doctor impacting the lives of kids and infants while working at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital. I also hope to be married and starting a family, while volunteering in my free time.
What was your favorite class?
I was given the opportunity to take CCP classes through UC Clermont and the class I enjoyed the most was Ethnic Literature with Professor Cassandra Fetters.
What is your greatest achievement during high school?
Balancing sports, school, clubs, a job and my personal life while still maintaining a high standard of excellence and finishing with a 4.8 GPA.
Salutatorian
Clara Reed
Parents
Laura and Nicholas Reed
What are your plans for after high school?
I plan to attend Villanova University to study English
Which extracurriculars and clubs have you been a part of?
Team Captain of Cross Country, Track and Field, President of Student Council and National Honor Society, Drama Club, Concert and Jazz Bands, Editor-in-Chief of the Yearbook, Principal’s Advisory Committee, Sources of Strength, and the Health and Wellness Committee
Where do you see yourself in 10 years?
Hopefully I will have published a book, started a family, and found a career that I enjoy.
What was your favorite class?
It’s impossible to choose! Almost every class I took was my favorite at one point or another.
What is your greatest achievement during high school?
Winning Homecoming Queen, because it showed how far I’ve grown from the shy and awkward girl I was in middle school.


