Taylor Faecher of Clermont Northeastern High School was honored as Student of the Month at the Nov. 1 meeting of the Batavia Rotary Club.
One high school student from CNE is honored at the first Rotary meeting of each month during the school year. Students who are nominated for this award live their lives in a manner that exemplifies the Rotary motto of “Service Above Self.” Faecher’s school and community service make him very deserving of this award.
“Taylor is not only involved in many school activities, but is active in his community,” said Matt Earley, CNE High School Principal. “In addition to sports and extracurricular activities, Taylor has organized events for a local homeless shelter and volunteers with his church.”
Faecher has played soccer since he was seven years old. He was Soccer Captain and American 1st Team All Star during the first part of his senior year at CNE, and has enjoyed playing varsity soccer for the past three years. Faecher is a member of the National Honor Society, Student Senate (serving as President during his sophomore year), and was recently presented with the OSU-Honda Math Medal.
He enjoys attending the Owensville United Methodist Church and is involved with several church service projects including Vacation Bible School, youth events, and volunteering at local soup kitchens with his family.
The Batavia Rotary Club is comprised of a diverse group of community-minded members that are working together to address various community and international needs and to promote peace and understanding throughout the world.
Club meetings are held every Tuesday at 7 a.m. at the Hawk Building on Taylor Road, Clermont County Airport. Prospective new members and visiting Rotarians are always welcome.
Visit the Batavia Rotary Club online at www.batavia-rotary.org for more information.