Ellie Foos poses with Governor Laura Kelly

Ellie Foos, a senior at Hutchinson High School, who graduated on Sunday, was the school’s only student completing the full International Baccalaureate (IB) diploma program — a milestone capping off 13 years in the USD 308 school district.

Foos, who has attended Hutchinson public schools from kindergarten through 12th grade, is recognized not only for her academic achievements but also for her strong commitment to community service and leadership.

A standout on the tennis court, Foos qualified for the state tournament in both her junior and senior years. Off the court, she has been deeply involved in local and state youth initiatives. She volunteers through Rise Up Reno and serves on the Youth Philanthropy Council, helping to direct charitable efforts in the community.

She also holds positions on the Youth Advisory Board at the Hutchinson Public Library and formerly served on the Youth City Council. Her civic engagement extends statewide through her role with the Kansas Youth Prevention Action Council (KYPAC), where she advocates on behalf of Kansas youth at both the state and national levels.

This fall, Foos will attend the University of Kansas, where she has been accepted into the Honors Program and the prestigious LEAD (Legal Education Accelerated Degree) program. The LEAD track enables students to earn both a bachelor’s degree and a Juris Doctor in just six years. Foos plans to pursue a career in law, aiming to combine her passion for advocacy with a legal education.

“I’m excited to continue using my voice to support and uplift others,” Foos said. “The IB program has prepared me for the challenges ahead, and I look forward to building on what I’ve learned here in Hutchinson.”

Photo: Ellie Foos with Governor Laura Kelly - Photo courtesy Amy Foos
Article written by Marc Jacobs, Hutch Post
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