December 15, 2023
By: Dwayne Page
DeKalb County High School Tuesday recognized its staff member, students, and parents of the month for November.
Each received a certificate from the school and a gift card for a meal. A different restaurant offers a meal gift card to each month’s honorees.
Kathy Chapman, cafeteria manager, was selected by the administration as Staff member of the Month while Freshman Eli Redmon and Sophomore Jamison Bare tied as Co-Students of the Month, voted on by the teachers. The parents of the month are Wade and Tonya Youngblood and this honor was based on a winning essay written by their daughter, Christina Youngblood, a junior at DCHS.
Thomas Cagle, Assistant DCHS Principal said Redmon and Bare earned the Co-Student of the Month honor for their recent heroic act of coming to the aid of a fellow student who had suffered a medical episode on a school bus.
“It came to my attention last week that we had a medical emergency on a school bus. Mr. Mike Merriman, who was driving the bus came to me and explained how that these two gentlemen helped this student during that emergency until others could get there to take over. I made the recommendation for these guys to receive this month’s Student of the Month award. Normally we keep a list of nominations, and the teachers vote on it but this month I overrode that procedure and informed the teachers that these two young men deserved to be recognized for the deeds and goodness they were able to show. All the other teachers agreed so we decided to make them the co-students of the month for their efforts in helping someone in distress,” said Cagle.
Redmon and Bare explained what happened on the school bus that caused them to spring into action.
“I was sitting down on the bus, and I noticed that the girl was staring up at the ceiling and then she fell over. I didn’t know what was going on at first and then she fell out on the floor. I got up and let the bus driver know what was happening. The girl is a close friend of mine, so I had to get up and help. I didn’t want anything bad to happen to her,” said Redmon.
“I had been asleep on the bus and a kid next to me woke me up because this girl had passed out from a seizure and was on the floor. The bus driver told me how to hold her, so I was tending to her until the ambulance got there,” said Bare.
Redmon is the son of Justin and Ashton Redmon, and he has three brothers and one sister. Eli is on the football team and is trying out for soccer. Bare’s parents are Joshua and Dana Bare. He has four sisters. Bare is a member of the HOSA, Spanish, Science, and Literature Club and he is in the band and the school’s winter guard.
After high school, Redmon said he wants to attend UT-Knoxville. Bare said his plans are to attend Fortis College and become a nurse practitioner.
Cagle said DCHS is also pleased to award Wade and Tonya Youngblood as Parents of the Month.
“Christina, their daughter, had written an essay for her parents. Once again, these essays are a chance for students to detail the sacrifices and support the parents offer them outside of school that we may not know about. Christina is a very wonderful young lady here at school. She has come a long way herself in becoming the student and young lady she is and we could not be prouder of her. We are happy to be giving her parents this award based on the essay she wrote this month,” said Cagle.
“I wrote this essay for my parents a long time ago,” said Christina. “I wanted to do it to show how much they actually mean to me and they mean everything to me”.
A junior, Christina describes herself as a very good student and she wants to become a nurse after she graduates.
“I love it. I didn’t know what this was. They said it was an award for her to get us up here. I’m tickled to death,” said Christina’s father Wade Youngblood. She means everything to us. It doesn’t seem like she should be 16 years old yet. It seems she should still be a baby. Time goes by too quick,” said Wade.
“That’s the way I feel about her too,” added Tonya Youngblood, Christina’s mother.
The Youngblood family resides in Dowelltown.
Kathy Chapman holds the distinction of being “Staff member of the Month” at DCHS.
“Kathy is our cafeteria manager,” said Assistant Principal Cagle. “She does a great job of keeping me and everyone else fed every day. Mr (Bruce) Curtis, Ms (Jenny) Norris, and I select these honorees each month based on what we see and Ms Kathy does a great job not only helping us with our crazy schedule sometimes to make sure we stay on track to get all the students in and out and fed but she also does a good job in building relationships with these kids. She knows the students and helps out anyone who needs it. She is just a great example for how we like our staff at DCHS to interact with the kids and each other. Kathy is a joy to be around, and we couldn’t be more thrilled to have her here with us,” said Cagle.
“I was really surprised but I am glad to receive this honor. I do try to be good to the kids,” said Chapman.
Kathy, a resident of Liberty, has worked at DCHS for 19 years and been the cafeteria manager for the last two years. She began her career in the school system at DeKalb West School where she worked for six months under Georgia Young, who was cafeteria manager there at the time. Young is now deceased.