Board President Carole Ellis

Dear Mt. Healthy Family,

Today I am heartbroken to inform you of the passing of our dear colleague, friend, and MTHCS Board President Carole Ellis. Carole recently faced a diagnosis of a terminal illness, which unfortunately moved quickly to take her from us. She passed away today with the same grace and courage that characterized her life.

Carole was a pillar of our community. When we think of Carole, her vibrant smile always comes to mind. It was a symbol of her warm and welcoming personality, a smile that could light up any room and put people at ease. Her smile was an expression of the kindness and compassion that radiated from her. If you were lucky enough for her to call you “girl” you knew that she was talking to you as a friend.

Carole dedicated an astounding 43 years of her life to the Mt. Healthy Board of Education. Her commitment to making Mt. Healthy a better place extended beyond her role as the President of the Board of Education. She was a driving force for positive change in our community, advocating tirelessly for public and career and technical education. Carole's dedication was unwavering, ensuring that every child had access to quality education, and providing them with the tools and skills needed to succeed in life.

Carole's journey was marked by resilience. As an African-American woman, she faced barriers and discrimination that could have deterred many. But she stood firm, demanding the opportunities she deserved, and her determination as a humble leader was an inspiration to us all. She blazed a trail for others to follow and proved that barriers could be overcome.

Carole's quick wit and storytelling were legendary, captivating everyone who had the privilege of hearing her tales. Her storytelling was a reflection of her engaging and vibrant personality, leaving a lasting impact on those fortunate enough to listen. She would share about her parents that provided opportunities for her and her siblings and the love that was always abundant in her childhood home. She would share about not being able to go to certain places in Cincinnati because of the color of her skin and a father who found places for her family to experience joy together despite discrimination. When she told stories about her husband Jimmy her love for him showed through.

Carole was a woman of faith, devoted to her sorority, and had a deep love for bowling. She served as the treasurer for several organizations, showcasing her commitment to the financial well-being of the groups she served.

Carole was a devoted family member. Carole was married to Jimmy for over 50 years. She loved her daughter Laura, her grandchildren Antonio and Naquita, and she was ever-present in the life of her great-granddaughter, Makayla. Carole cherished attending every xylophone concert and witnessing Makayla's growth and achievements. Her great-grandson brought her immense joy, and her love for her family was rooted in action. She not only told them of her love but demonstrated that love to them.

Carole Ellis was not only a leader and a loving family member; she was also a beacon of positivity and resilience. Her legacy and contributions will be dearly missed, and her impact on education and the community will be remembered for generations to come. Her smile, her leadership, and her unwavering commitment to a better future for all will forever inspire us

We will share funeral arrangements when available. Please keep her family and friends in your thoughts and prayers during this season of grief.

Dr. Valerie Hawkins
Superintendent