Congratulations To Our Kings Point GRADUATES!

Stefanie Foutz

JONAH WILLIAM ANDERSON
Kingwood High School 
 
Jonah’s family has lived in Kings Point for 20 years. During his time at KHS Jonah competed on the track, cross country, lacrosse, and basketball teams. He was also an active member of the National Honor Society and Young Men’s Service League. Jonah was also a contributor to Kingwood High’s Tiny House project.
 
This fall Jonah plans to attend Montana State University where he will study Aviation and Business.
Words of encouragement from the family: We are so incredibly proud of the young man you’ve become. Watching you chase your dreams with focus, heart, and determination has been one of our greatest joys. As you head off into this next chapter, we hope you always stay curious, keep having adventures, and never lose that spark that makes you you. We wish you a life full of joy, purpose, and skies wide open—may you always find happiness in the journey, courage in the unknown, and strength in who you are. Stay young at heart, be kind, and never stop dreaming big. The world is waiting—and we’ll always be cheering you on. Love always,
Mom and Dad
 
 
AUSTIN ARMITAGE
Kingwood High School
 
Austin’s family has lived in Kings Point since 2003. Austin was born here and has lived here all of
his 18 years. He spent an active 4 years at KHS as a member of the Varsity Golf Team, the
Varsity Basketball Team, the National Honor Society, a 4-year Class Officer, a member of DECA,
Young Men’s Service League, First Presbyterian Church of Kingwood, and Young Life.
 
This fall Austin will attend the McCombs School of Business at the University of Texas.
 
Austin shares, “I want to thank all of the families of KP and the teachers at First Presbyterian
Preschool, WCE, RMS and KHS for all of the support the last 18 years. I can’t imagine growing up in a better place. In the future, I look forward to getting a business degree at the University of Texas and will focus on combining business and fundraising/outreach in hopes of giving back to the community.”
 
Words of encouragement from the family: We have loved you every second of every day of your 18 years and can’t wait to see what the future holds. Love you! Love, Mom, Dad, Kayla (Mark), and Jake
 
MICHAEL BYNUM
Kingwood High School
 
Michael has lived with his family in Kings Point for 8 years. During high school he was a member of the National Honor Society and Student Council. He was a Decca District role playing qualifier. He is in the Top 10% of his class. And one of the highlights from school was his involvement in the TCU High School Investors Challenge program (June 2024 - April 2025).
 
This fall Michael plan to attend Southern Methodist University (SMU). He tells us, “I plan to pursue a career in Investment Banking or private equity when I graduate from SMU.”
 
Words of encouragement from the family: Michael, as you head off to SMU to study finance, we want you to know just how proud we are of you. This next chapter will challenge you, grow you, and shape your future in ways you can’t yet imagine. You have a sharp mind, a good heart, and the drive to succeed—qualities that will carry you far not just in school, but in life. Stay humble, be curious, and know God is with you always. Remember, it’s okay to stumble sometimes. Growth comes from the struggle, and you’re never alone in it. Call when you need advice or even just a listening ear. We’ll always be your biggest supporters.  So go learn, lead, make lifelong friendships, and soak in every experience. You’re more ready for this than you know.  Love, Mom, Dad, Julia, and Andy. 
 
 
BENJAMIN CHURCHILL
Kingwood High School
 
Benjamin has lived in Kings Point with his family since June of 2015. During his time in high school he played both baseball and golf. Some of his personal highlights include winning 1st place in golf both personally and as a team. He also proudly once hit a gram slam during a baseball game!
 
This fall Benjamin will be attending Texas A&M where her plans to major in Biomedical Sciences. His goal is to someday help others through the practice of medicine.
 
Favorite Quote: “Do the right thing at all times especially when no one is looking.”
 
Words of encouragement from the family: We are very proud of the man you are becoming and your commitment to being the best and loving Jesus. The sky is the limit!
 
 
RYLEE DICKERSON
Kingwood High School
 
Rylee was a versatile athlete during her time at KHS playing volleyball, basketball and soccer. She was named Academic All District for Basketball, a K- Award recipient for Health Science and Theory Class, a Scholarship Recipient: Texas Tech Merit and a Scholarship Recipient Humble ISD: Mark Gorski Memorial. Rylee has been a member of National Charity League since 6th grade, she was also a National Honor Society member, a Health Occupation Students of America member, a Certified Patient Care Technician, Certified Emergency Medical Technician, and a CPR Certified Life Guard.
 
This fall Rylee will be attending Texas Tech where she plans to major in Pre-Med with hopes of going to medical school to ultimately become a Surgeon.
 
Words of encouragement from family: Rylee, there will be moments where you might doubt your abilities or your strength, but you can achieve anything you set your mind to. You have already proven to me and the world that nothing can keep you down. When you tore your ACL in the first month of basketball practice this year, you did not let it affect your mind set or how you would finish your senior year of high school. You found the “silver lining” in your injury and shifted your path to becoming more involved in learning about the medical profession. This was nothing short of perfection and shows your maturity which far surpasses your age. I am so excited that you have decided to become a Texas Tech Red Raider! Even though you will be far away from Kingwood, your brothers and I will visit often. Your journey is just beginning, and I can’t wait to see where it leads. Love, Momma
 
HAILEE FITE
Texas Tech University
 
Hailee has lived in Kings Point with her family for 17 years. One of her favorite memories from her college years was rushing the field after beating UT freshman year. Hailee will be graduating with honors with a Bachelor of Science in Biology and a minor in Chemistry and Health Professions. She is also a Member of the American Chemistry Society.
 
This fall Hailee will be attending TTU Health Sciences Center Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences working towards her Masters in Biotechnology.
 
Favorite Quote: She is clothed with strength and dignity, and she laughs without fear for the future. Proverbs 31:25
 
Words of encouragement from the family: Hailee, Wow … that was fast! A college degree in just 3 years from Texas Tech … we could not be more proud! We love watching you soar! Enjoy your year of grad school! We are so excited to see what comes after! Love, Dad, Chrystie, Hannah, Carley, Maddie, Sadie, and Honey
 
 
HANNAH FITE
Kingwood High School
 
Hannah has lived in Kings Point with her family for 17 years. During high school she was a member of the KHS Varsity soccer team and also played HTX GA soccer.
 
This fall Hannah will be attending and playing soccer at University of Mary in Bismarck, North Dakota. She plans to one day become a lawyer.
 
Words of encouragement from the family: Hannah, you are a light to others and we are so proud of you! With injuries and challenges this year you continued to show your resilience and do great things! We cannot wait for your next adventure to unfold! Love, Dad, Chrystie, Hailee, Carley, Maddie, Sadie, and Honey
STEFANIE LYNN FOUTZ
Baylor University
 
Stefanie has lived in Kings Point with her family for almost 15 years. This Spring she is graduating from Baylor University with the joint degree of BBA/MAcc (Master of Accountancy). Sic ‘em Bears! During her time in college Stefanie took the opportunity to study abroad in Italy and she had two internships which both resulted in job offers! She was excited to see her school win the Big XII Championship in both football and basketball her freshman year. She is also a member of the Alpha Phi sorority.
 
This summer Stefanie will be studying for the CPA exam and will begin working at KPMG
(audit) in Houston this fall.
 
Words of encouragement from the family: “We’re so proud of the beautiful young lady you are, both inside and out. Enjoy what you’ve accomplished and look forward to what’s to come. Keep working hard, having fun, and loving the Lord!” Colossians 3:23-24
 
 
LANE LIMBAUGH
Kingwood High School
 
Lane’s family has lived in Kings Point for 5 years. They previously lived in Sand Creek for 16 years. During high school Lane had a number of achievements. He was a Top Ten Graduate, President of the Science National Honor Society, Vice President and State Level Competitor with HOSA, a State Ranked Triathlete, and a KHS Varsity Swimmer. He also made time to volunteer with First Presbyterian Church of Kingwood’s Middle School Youth Group, was active with the FPCK High School Youth Group, and served as an Ambassador for Addi’s Faith Foundation.
 
This fall Lane plans to attend Texas A&M University and continue his studies in the Honors Biochemistry & Genetics Program. Lane is interested in someday working in the medical field, specifically in pediatrics.
 
Words of encouragement from the family: Lane, we love and support you! Go do amazing
things and have so much fun along the way!
 
 
COLE MYERS
Kingwood High School
 
Cole has lived with his family in Kings Point for 8 years. They moved here just in time for Hurricane Harvey! Some of the highlights from his time at KHS include finishing #7 in his class, being named to the All “A” Honor Roll all 4 years of high school, and achieving the College Board AP Scholar with Distinction. Cole was also an active member of the National Honor Society, the Computer Science National Honor Society, and Student Council at KHS. He tells us, “I am extremely proud of my church involvement where I served on the High School Student Leadership Team at Second Baptist Church, and also led worship for 1st -3rd grade students through high-energy music, games, skits, and relevant object lessons.” Cole also played basketball with the Atascocita Basketball Association throughout high school, and was selected as an All-Star three times.
 
This fall Cole plans to attend Clemson University where he will pursue a dual major in Computer Science and Data Science. He shares, “My goal is to become a cybersecurity specialist with a strong foundation in computer science and data science, aiming to protect digital systems from emerging threats. I aspire to lead a security operations team, contributing to the development of secure and resilient digital infrastructures.”
 
Words of encouragement from the family: As you begin the next chapter of your life, we want you to know how incredibly proud we are of the man you have become! Your journey has been one of dedication, perseverance, and faith. Through every challenge, God has been your guide, and we pray His love will continue to light your path. May you always walk in His wisdom, embrace His grace, and find joy in His plans for you.
 
 
ARIA NANAYAKKARA
Kingwood High School
 
Aria has lived with her family in Kings Point for 12 years. She stayed busy during high school as the founder and President of the KHS Robotics Club. They went to the FIRST robotics state competition twice, and won several awards. Aria was on the tennis team throughout high school. She also played violin throughout elementary and middle school and was a violinist in the KHS Symphonia Orchestra for two years.
 
This fall Aria plans to attend Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana to study electrical engineering. She tells us, “I want to be an electrical engineer, and work for NASA someday. I would also love to start my own tech company.”
 
Words of encouragement from the family: We are so proud and excited for you! We know you will do great things. Boiler Up!
 
PIERCE OLSEN
Kingwood High School

Pierce has lived with his family in Kings Point since he was in Kindergarten (2012). During high scool he played football, ran track and was a HOSA officer liaison. He completed his EMT training his senior year. 
This fall he is off to University of Tennessee pursuing a business degree on a pre-med track. He has hopes of continuing on to medical school. 
TYLER PATTERSON
Kingwood High School
 
Tyler has lived in Kings Point with his family for 14 years. During high school he was on the KHS Cross Country and Track team, was a member of the National Honor Society, served as the Trivia Club President, and earned the rank of Eagle Scout.
 
This fall Tyler plans to attend Texas A&M University where he will be studying engineering. After college he plans to become an engineer.
 
Words of encouragement from the family: We are so proud of you and all you have accomplished and can’t wait to see where life takes you! 
 
 
AMANDA PAYNE
Kingwood High School
 
Amanda has lived in Kings Point with her family for 12 years. During high school she served as a senator and historian on the student council, was a member of the KHS Cross Country and Track team, volunteered with the National Charity League (NCL) Livable Forest chapter, was a member of the National Honor Society, and a longtime member of Girl Scouts troop 9020.
 
This fall Amanda will be attending Stephen F. Austin. She tells us, “I hope to get a Masters in speech pathology or physical therapy and work in a medical setting.” 
 
Words of encouragement from the family: Amanda we are so proud of all your hard work over the years. It’s been a joy to watch you grow into a beautiful young woman that loves Jesus and serves others with such energy and enthusiasm. We can’t wait to see what’s next for you!
Love, Mom, Elizabeth, Caroline, Mimi, Papa, Lucy and Lily 
 
 
HANNAH PEAK
Kingwood High School
 
Hannah has lived with her family in Kings Point for 17 years. During her time at KHS she was a HOSA international qualifier and completed an EMT course where she worked 12 hour shifts. She also participated in the theater program, and was a member of both the National Honor Society and the National Technical Honor Society.
 
This fall Hannah will be attending the University of Tennessee in Knoxville where she plans to study neuroscience. After college she plans to become a neurologist.
 
Favorite Quote: “You only die once, you live everyday”
 
Words of encouragement from the family: Congrats Hannah! We are so proud of you and can’t wait to see what your future holds in Knoxville!
 
 
BRAYDEN RAWLE
Kingwood High School
 
Brayden has lived with his family in Kings Point for 12 years. During high school he was on the KHS Varsity baseball team, was VP of Leadership for DECA, a member of the National Honor Society, and served as the President of the Young Men’s Service League (YMSL), Class of 2025.
 
This fall Brayden will be attending University of Tennessee where he plans to join the Haslam College of Business. His goal after graduation is to become a successful business leader.
 
Words of encouragement from the family: We are so proud of you and all of your accomplishments through the years. You have grown into an amazing man and a great role model for your brothers. Keep working hard at Tennessee and reaching your goals. We love you and will miss you!