April 10, 2024

NHS Induction Ceremony

On April 8, National Honor Society was proud to welcome its newest members. It was an evening of fun and accomplishment for the incoming students. We are incredibly proud of our inductees and their dedication in acquiring hours of community service, their devotion to maintaining the highest level of academic excellence, as well as their demonstrated leadership and character in and out of school! 

The new NHS members are:

NameGrade
Madeline Boctor10
Allie Boujaoude10
Zoe Brashier10
Annabel Burgos10
Cailea Chalton10
Keaon Chalton10
Caden Chelette10
Riley Chelette10
Rachel Czagas10
Erica Davenport10
Hudson Dennis10
Jana Faraclas10
Sophie Fransen10
Ava Gonzalez10
James Creswell Harris10
Finn Howren10
Lilah Johnson10
Ava Kapadia10
Corinne Keim10
Caden Kreitz10
Conley Martin10
Katherine Martin10
Maddy McKnight10
Dean Mestayer10
Jaclyn Millender10
Grace Philipp10
Jackson Potts10
Damian Reyna10
Alison Richard10
Charles Rizzutto10
Danielle Robertson10
Aidan Salazar10
Carissa Simcik10
Kelsey Stephens10
Mary Wax10
William Werlein10
Ellie Wisenbaker10
Zak Wright10
Allison Zaccari10
Aiden Bialas11
Emily Erwin11
Anya Hull11
Beckett Swinney11

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