The Royse City ISD Education Foundation continued a special tradition at Royse City High School. The Class of 2026 Top Dogs were announced recently, honoring phenomenal students who exemplify dedication to academics, school, leadership and community. The Top Dogs and their chosen influential educators will be recognized at a ceremony in March.
Congratulations Class of 2026 Top Dogs!
Frida Arce
Kaylee Arrowood
Madelyn Castaneda
Jared Chavez
Shalom Familusi
Aleeya Garcia
Carson Garner
Austin Garza
Alexus Griffin
Marlo Keller
Cason Lancaster
Evelyn Masters
Et-Prize Mbuan
Lily Medlin
Kelsi O’Neal
Alexa Olguin
Peyton Peoples
Cylee Poor
Aloma Porter
Alauna Scott
Zadyn Smith
Christopher Teal
Olivia Vargas
Emily Vargas
Kaylee Webb
Logan Wofford
Jonathan Fokuo, Honorary
The Top Dog Senior recognition program is in its 16th year and has recognized more than 350 Seniors since 2010.
RCHS Seniors can apply in the fall of their senior year and are chosen by a committee based on successes in academics, leadership, and involvement in their community and school. Each Top Dog then chooses an influential educator from their time in Royse City ISD. Both student and educator will be recognized at a special dinner banquet in March at the new RCISD Event Center.
The Education Foundation was founded in 2009 to enrich and enhance education in RCISD. They do so each year by awarding innovative teaching grants and honoring staff and students throughout the year. The Top Dog Program attracts donors and supporters from across our community who wish to congratulate and reward students for high achievement. If you or your business would like to hear about sponsorship opportunities, please reach out to Executive Director Kim Crurmine at kimberlie.crumrine@rcisd.org.



