Cougarettes
The Cougarettes exist to give glory to the Lord through dance, promoting school spirit, and representing Grace Community School at school and athletic events and within our community and state. Through participating in instructional and performance activities, young ladies are encouraged in both individual dance techniques and skills as well as learning to work as a team to result in a cohesive, skilled performance group. In addition, personal character qualities that are hallmarks of the drill team experience, such as responsibility, confidence, and poise, are developed in a faith-based and encouraging atmosphere. Cougarettes (grades 9-12) participate year-round by performing at football and basketball games, competing in the TAPPS State Dance Championships each winter and presenting their annual Spring Show production “Rette Revue” each spring, in addition to making multiple appearances and attending service opportunities within the community.

2025 – 2026 Cougarettes
Head Dance Captain Ali Matson, Senior
Social Officer President Caydence Chacon, Senior
Social Officer Vice President Micah Barry, Junior
Jewel Pierce, Junior
Cayleigh Chacon, Sophomore
Phoenix Flores, Sophomore
Mary-Meadows Marshall, Sophomore
Kyndall Roberts, Sophomore
Elizabeth Sheridan, Sophomore
Jana Boone, Freshman
Natalie Fox, Freshman
Sophia Gilmore, Freshman
Ally Harris, Freshman
Josie Keith, Freshman
Manager Caroline Fox, Freshman

Thank you to all of our 2025 Cougarette Cuties participants!
Questions?
Contact Director Melissa Fox at melissa.fox@gracetyler.org.
NEWS
Melissa Fox
Head Drill Team Director
Melissa Fox
Head Drill Team Director
B.A., Baylor University
Ms. Melissa is beginning her sixth season with the Cougarettes and fourth as Director. As a coach and mentor she places high value on poise, discipline, precision and teamwork all within a fun and encouraging atmosphere for her students. She loves being able to teach the Cougarettes to give glory to the Lord through dance while promoting GCS school spirit and representing our school and community well. She is proud of the continued growth and success of the program, which has improved each year and achieved back-to-back top 5 finishes at the TAPPS State Dance Championships — the highest placements in program history. In addition to the team’s progress, she has coached individual dancers in winning back-to-back State High Kick championships, as well as several members earning spots on TAPPS All-State teams year over year and then continuing their dance careers in college.
Melissa grew up in a small town northeast of Dallas and was a studio-trained dancer from a young age. She discovered her passion for drill team in school and was a junior 1st Lieutenant and senior Head Dance Captain of her high school drill team. She then continued her dance career at the collegiate level as a member of the Tyler Junior College Apache Belles from 1999 – 2001 under the direction of Ruth Flynn. As an Apache Belle, she traveled and performed internationally – most notably in the St. Patrick’s Day Parade and Lord Mayor’s Ball in Dublin, Ireland. Other performance credits include Dallas Cowboys pre-games and halftime shows, a featured appearance on the television show Texas Country Reporter, Houston’s Bank of America Thanksgiving Day Parades, Tyler Rose Parades, and performances at Disney World in Orlando, Florida. Melissa was honored to serve as Chaplain her sophomore year of Apache Belles. Throughout her dance career, she consistently received both personal and team top honors, awards and scholarships throughout camps, competitions and conventions.
Following her time at TJC, Melissa attended Baylor University in Waco, Texas, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and Public Relations. After college, she lived in Houston and Dallas for 10 years before returning to East Texas with her family in 2013. Melissa brings her writing and communications expertise to multiple roles. In addition to directing the Cougarettes, she works as a technical grant writer and strategist for a social impact consulting firm and writes for various publications and freelance clients. She also coordinates the Grace Community School Athletic Newsletter and the Fall Sports Program. Melissa attends Grace Community Church – UB Campus. Her daughters, Caroline and Natalie, are students at Grace Community School and are active in both athletics and fine arts programs.