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ICYMI Journal-News Features 2022 MHS Graduate

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ICYMI Journal-News Features 2022 MHS Graduate

Jun 14, 2022
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Journal-News: Track standout completes her late mother’s wishes, graduates from Middletown 

“Twelve days before she started her junior year at Middletown High School, Leelah McGuire’s mother Chawnda Hunter died unexpectedly.” That’s how Journal-News Staff Writer Rick McCrabb opens his article on 2022 graduate and MHS track standout Leelah McGuire. McGuire graduated from MHS in May 2022, competed in the Ohio State track competition in June 2022, and she will attend Alabama State University in August 2022. 

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Track standout completes her late mother’s wishes, graduates from Middletown

June 13, 2022
By Rick McCrabb, Journal-News Staff Writer


“Twelve days before she started her junior year at Middletown High School, Leelah McGuire’s mother Chawnda Hunter died unexpectedly… 

 

“Her father Lance Hunter died from cancer when she was in middle school… 

 

“She was at a crossroads in her young life, faced with difficult decisions that overwhelm some teens. Luckily for McGuire, she was supported by her grandmother, Darlene Sutton…her high school counselor Christa Wilson, those on the Middie track and field team and her two sisters… 

 

“She also heard the constant sound of her mother’s voice whispering: ‘Make me proud and graduate…

 

“That’s exactly what she did on May 17 when she joined more than 300 students at Barnitz Stadium as members of the Class of 2022… 

 

“Wilson, who also coaches the discus and shot put athletes on the MHS track team, remembers those days after McGuire’s mother died. McGuire, now 17, would stop Wilson in the hallway or step into her office… 

 

“‘We always talked about making the right decisions and how one decision can affect your whole life,’ said Wilson… 

 

“There are countless students walking the halls just like McGuire. Some will graduate, while others will drop out…

 

“At class reunions years from now, fellow students will ask: ‘Whatever happened to So-and-So?’... 

“McGuire wants to make a name for herself. She plans to major in physical therapy at Alabama State University and try out for its women’s track team. At MHS, McGuire, one of the two captains, was a two-time district champion in shot put and placed 12th in the state meet… 

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“While Wilson will remember how McGuire performed at the Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium in Columbus, she’s most proud of her academic success. McGuire was a student first, an athlete second… 

 

“‘I had tears in my eyes,’ she said about the graduation ceremony. ‘Just to see all the hard work day in and day out. I remember telling her, ‘You did it. Keep going.’... 

 

“That’s the life of a high school counselor. There are victories and there are losses. You try to remember the wins more… 

 

“‘There are good students who are stuck in circumstances they’re not prepared for,’ she said…  

 

“‘They just need a little guidance and help. You know, inspiration. I told her, ‘You can do this. Stay in the fight. It’s worth it in the end.’”

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