NHS Induction Took Place Saturday
This past Saturday, new members of the National Honor Society (NHS) were inducted following Mass at St. Patrick. The names of the inductees are listed below.
The National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP) officially established NHS in 1921. Though many local and regional honor societies existed prior to 1921, no nationwide organization had been founded. Under the leadership of Dr. Edward Rynearson, principal of the Fifth Avenue High School in Pittsburgh, the organization grew from the original Alpha Chapter at the Fifth Avenue School to more than 1,000 chapters by 1930. Equipped with a constitution, an emblem and motto, and a group of dedicated principals as coordinators, the new NHS organization quickly developed into one of the country’s leading educational groups.
Today, it is estimated that more than one million students participate in NHS activities. NHS chapters are found in all 50 states, US Territories, Canada, and around the world. Chapter membership not only recognizes students for their accomplishments, but challenges them to develop further through active involvement in school activities and community service.
As such, NHS chapters and students are in schools that care not only about student achievement, but also community engagement.
SOPHOMORES
Joseph Agler
Abigayle Baldwin
Grace Belk
Molly Bowen
Blake Bratton
Luke Colson
Avery Culbertson
Morgan Culbertson
Christopher Dollar
Kennedy Eure
Annalyn Fayard
Riley Goodhart
Dixie Graham
Kyle Herron
Landon Jenkins
Nicholas Krass
Megan Marie
Anthony Mattina
Briggs Menendez
Caston Mestayer
Alayna Miller
Scarlet Nation
Charlie Olsen
Cathryn Otero
Emily Otero
Olivia Owens
Dominic Patino
Alexandra Peters
James Reeves
Aden Smith
Joelle Smith
Madalyn Smith
James Thriffiley
Victoria Trosclair
CC Ware
George Weatherly
Blake Williams
Gully Yates
Anna Grace Young
JUNIORS
Bronwyn Galbraith
Chris Guthrie
Matthew Ladner
Laura Patino
Phoebe Riggs
SENIORS
Hallie Ladner
Mason McCullough
Emily Miller
Anne Simmons