By Indian Hill CEO/Superintendent Kirk Koennecke
Meghan Cole is an incredible EduHERO.
She leads one of our amazing partner organizations as president of the Indian Hill Boosters, and she volunteers countless hours to give back to our Brave community. We sincerely appreciate her so much.
Excellence matters to the Indian Hill Boosters. During the 2023-2024 school year, the Indian Hill Boosters organization donated $183,270 to our District. The Boosters organization supports our students as they participate in arts, athletics, and extracurricular clubs.
It is my pleasure to introduce to you the 2024-2025 Indian Hill Boosters president, Meghan Cole:
Meet Meghan Cole
2024-2025 Indian Hill Boosters President
We moved to the district in the fall of 2018. I began coaching youth sports in the district and became involved with Boosters in 2023. My husband, Sean, and I are parents to Ethan (Class of 2027), Regan (Class of 2032), and Declan (Class of 2034).
Being a Brave is taking initiative, inspiring others, and serving the community which is demonstrated through the District's leadership, faculty, students, and families. We strive for the highest standards in character, academics, and athletics while building strong relationships and fostering a sense of belonging.
My #IHPromise is prioritizing the needs and aspirations of students by supporting the partnership between students, teachers, parents, and the broader community.
The Indian Hill Boosters supports our district's athletics, arts, and student clubs by providing financial support, organizing fundraising events, recognizing student achievements, and building school spirit! Our annual Golf Outing, Booster Bash, youth spirit nights, and involvement at our fine arts performances allows the Indian Hill community to see the organization living out its mission of being inclusive, supportive, and transparent. The Boosters organization also allows parents to strengthen our school-community partnerships, enhances our school pride, and works on developing leadership skills by providing opportunities for community members to volunteer and take on leadership roles.
Photo caption: Sean Cole, Ethan Cole (Class of 2027), Meghan Cole; (Front) Regan Cole (Class of 2032) and Declan Cole (Class of 2034)