Students inducted into national honor society

April 4, 2012

Forty-five students were inducted into the National Honor Society tonight during a ceremony at the senior high school:

The ceremony has also been posted to view on YouTube - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hDlVuPdsnyk

Carli Aragosa

Ryan Bailey

Ryan Carroll

Laura Cernik

Jamie Cheung

Benjamin Connelly

Sophia Constantino

Maxine Culhane

Rachael Cox

Sara Duane

Mitchell Forshey

Elizabeth Gallagher

Brendan Gibbons

Miranda Gilgore

Giovanna Giovannone

Caroline Goffin

Julia Goyette

Sara Haddon

Michaela Heinz

Emily Houlihan

Cecilia Hyland

Molly Kalasinski

Rebecca Kraines

Christopher LaCoss

Catherine Mancuso

Kathryn Martin

Grace Marola

Anthony Mazzucco

Nick McCluskey

Megan McGillycuddy

Joshua Olson

Ashley Ordon

Abigail Pietrow

Jessica Pajak

Sierra Plemenik

Mikaela Potter

Michael Rice

Justin Santabarbara

Michaela Schnore

Erica Stockman

Mikayla Thomas

Katherine VanDenburgh

Spencer Wesley

Megan Zeglen

Lisa Zhou

 

How are new members considered for induction?

Membership into the National Honor Society is based on four categories: Scholarship, Leadership & participation, Service, and Character

1. Scholarship: 88% cumulative average

2. Leadership:

 A) Two years of active participation in two clubs, organizations or teams. Clubs, organizations or teams can be school or community sponsored but at least one must be school sponsored. A maximum of one sports team may be used for qualification.

B) One elective or voluntary leadership position must be demonstrated in the club participation component.
This position can include but is not limited to the organization of a major event, class or club officer, or team captain.

C) A student using a community-sponsored component must have an official representative of the community activity attest to the student’s participation or leadership in that activity.

3. Service: 45 hours of volunteer service, in school or community activities, completed by the middle of junior year will meet this requirement.

4. Character: Evidence of good attitude, cooperation and ethical standards as determined by the faculty.

 

 

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