Stroud High School has announced the valedictorians and salutatorians for the graduating Class of 2026. Trystan Baker, Jackson Campbell, Brayden Davis, Peyton Lee and Olivia Le-Master were named valedictorians, while Peyton Davis was named salutatorian.
Trystan Baker, Valedictorian
Trystan Baker is the son of Msgt. Chadwick Baker USMC(Ret)andKimberly Baker. He has attended Stroud Public Schools since pre-K.
He has a 4.0 GPA and is the 2023 Powerlifting State Runner Up. He has also made 2024 All Conference Basketball, 2025 2ndTeam Linebacker, won the Junior 2026 Scholar Athlete Award, was 2026 Allstar East- Linebacker andwas2026DistrictMVP in Football.
Trystan’s clubs and organizations include athletics for four years, STUCO Class President for four years, NHS President, JCC President and Vice President of Drama for three years.
He has been in Reading buddies, worked at concession stands, taken part in youth camps, helped with a yearly canned food drive, taken part in the Pink Out run,helpedwithyearlybanquets and yearly festivals, and participated in yearly parades.
After graduation,Trystan plans to attend the University of Oklahoma as part of the NROTC program and major in Engineering.
Jackson Campbell, Valedictorian Jackson Campbell is the sonofJimClizbyCampbell andCandaceCampbell.He has attended Stroud Public Schools for five years.
Hehasa4.0GPAandwas on the Superintendent’s Honor Roll.
Jackson’s clubs and organizations include National Honor Society, Junior Chamber of Commerce, basketball, football and baseball.
His community involvement includes volunteering with Junior Chamber of Commerce and National Honor Society.
After graduation, Jackson plans to become an HVAC journeyman.
Brayden Davis, Valedictorian
Brayden Davis is the son of Tina and Kevin Mathis and Marcus and Kylie Davis. He has attended Stroud Public Schools since pre-K.
He has a 4.0 GPA and is a member of the National Honor Society. He is also in the Oklahoma Honor Society and placed first in professional presentation districts for FCCLA and placed third in professional presentation regionals in FCCLA. In baseball, he helped win Districts in 10th and 11th grade, as well as winning 2A-1 Pitcher of the Week twice in 11th.
Brayden’s clubs and organizations include baseball, basketball, football manager, Family Career Leaders of America, Student Council and National Honor Society.
He has volunteered at Haunt the Zoo in OKC, stocked and bagged food for a Tulsa food pantry, Cookies for the Christmas parade, volunteered at the Food Bank of Moore, assisted with food for food pantry pick up, helped with a food drive for the Salvation Army, Pearl House donation collection, raised money for appliances, Citizens Caring for Children, donated clothing items for families, volunteering time at concession stand for organization, wrote letters to vets for Veterans Day,Valentines letter toAssisted Living Center, Mac & Cheese donation, Reading Buddies at Elementary School 12-15 times a year, read and mentored to Pre-K students during lunch, volunteered time at concession stand to raise money for prom, Pink Out week and glow run, helped with registration and directed runners during the race, helped raise over $2,000 for the Stephenson Cancer Center, Dude be nice week, assisted with a school-wide anti-bullying initiative, and volunteering time at the concession stand to raise money for Stuco.
After graduat ion, Brayden plans to go to college and figure out his major.
Peyton Lee, Valedictorian
Peyton Lee is the daughter of Brandon Lee and Pono Pahi’o. She has at- tended Stroud Public Schools for six years.
She has a 4.0 GPA and is on the Oklahoma High School Honor Society. She’s also on the National Honor Society, National Society of High School Scholars, and the National Technical Honor Society. She’s received the Civics HonorAward,madeDrumright CentralTech Superintendent’s HonorRoll,made Drumright Central Tech Director’s Honor Roll, was Drumright Central Tech Student of the Second Semester, is a Family Career & Community Leaders of America National Silver Medalist, HOSA-Future Health Professionals State Silver Medalist, received the Cheer Leadership Award for three years, won the Cheer Tiger Pride Award for three years and received the Softball Tiger Grit Award Peyton’s clubs and organizations include National Honor Society, National Technical Honor Society, National Society of High School Scholars, Family Career and Community Leaders of America, Business Professionals of America, Junior Chamber of Commerce, HOSA-Future Health Professionals, StudentCouncil,Academic Team, Drama, Cheer, Pom, Softball and cross country.
Over the last four years, she has accumulated over 100 hours of community service ranging from working with her peers at the food bank, volunteering to hand out candy during October to children at the zoo, donating clothing to homeless shelters in surrounding areas, assisting in Summer Camp at Drumright Central Tech, making blood donations, helping with Stroud parades, and assisting with the Stroud Annual Glow Run!
After graduation, Peyton plans to attend Oklahoma State University for Nursing and major in Nephrology.
Olivia LeMaster, Valedictorian
Olivia LeMaster is the daughter of Raquel LeMaster. She has attended Stroud Public Schools since pre-K.
She has a 4.0 GPA, has been in the top 10 percent of her class for three years and has been in National Honor Society.
Olivia’s clubs and organizations include National Honor Society, Junior Chamber of Commerce and Family, Career and Community Leaders of America.
Her community involvement includes Reading Buddies and Main Street Trick or Treat.
After graduation, Olivia plans to attend Oklahoma State University for Accounting and Economics, and go through to get her CPA and MBA.
Peyton Davis, Salutatorian Peyton Davis is the daughter of Chanelle Robbins and Corky Davis. She has attended Stroud Public Schools for 14 years.
She has a 3.9 GPA and is in the National Honor Society and Oklahoma Honor Society. In softball, she’s won All Conference and All Region. In basketball, she’s won All Conference. In cheer, she’s won All American and All Region. In track, she’s won All State is a nine-time state champ,Class2A2023State Champs, a five-time school record holder, a two-time state record holder, and is a Tulsa World Women’s Track and Field finalist.
Peyton’s clubs and organizations include Junior Chamber of Commerce, National Honor Society, and Student Council.
Her community involvement includesJCCBanquet Reading Buddies, Trick or Treat Main Street, Glow Run, Dude Be Nice, Pink Out and Valentines Day at the Nursing Home.
After graduation, Peyton plans to attend Oklahoma Baptist University to continue track and field, while studying for a business degree to become a real estate agent.