70 Middle School Students Inducted into NJHS




70 Middle School Students Inducted into NJHS
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FWCDs chapter of the National Junior Honor Society (NJHS) hosted its Induction Ceremony on Tuesday, April 16. Two eighth grade, 10 seventh-grade and 58 sixth-grade candidates joined the organization, which includes 92 seventh- and eighth-grade members who were previously inducted. To be inducted into NJHS, students are invited and must maintain a minimum GPA requirement, demonstrate character, leadership and citizenship by maintaining grades in the level 1 or 2 level and complete six hours of service each semester. New members are listed below.

Sixth Grade

Walker Allen

Valentina Arraut

Hudson Ashburn

Ellery Askins

Margaret Anne Aughinbaugh

Zach Bevan

Simon Blan

Eliza Bluntzer

Corbett Christopher

Riley Cinalli

William Cobb

Mila Corcoran

Rae Cowden

Noel Cumming

Meghan DeLaughter

Lainey Escott

Tyler Ferguson

Cooper Fierer

Harper Firestone

Oliver Gadberry

Griffin Galati

Collin Haggerty

Hadley Hairston

Ben Herman

Stella Hyman

Sophia Isarraraz

Bailey King

Collins Klaus

Penelope Krafft

Teddy Lamsens

Robert Lombardi

Thomas Malone

Levi McDonald

Charlotte Anne McLeland

Taylor McMillan

Siena Medina

Eliana Montgomery

Cam Moore

Max Motheral

Hank Morrison

Zahraa Nehme

Sofia Grace Perkins

Mason Prince

Natalie Rogers

Charlie Sellers

William Shaw

Ben Sizemore

Grayson Slataper

Addi Souvoravong

Austin Smith

Kate Smith

Margot Smith

T.J. Smith

Huck Stadler

Kason Takacs

Ivanna Vann

Henry Wallace

Mary Wysong

 

Seventh Grade 

Hannah Cady

Tallula Celentano

Gia Cobb

Tyler Jackson

Samuel Lim

Calder Pace

Barrett Prigel

Annabella Rodriguez

Jack Sizemore

Jet Tatum

 

Eighth Grade

Libby Aughingaugh

Grace Kim

 

About NJHS

The National Junior Honor Society elevates a school’s commitment to the values of scholarship, service, leadership, character, and citizenship. It helps middle-level students develop the knowledge and skills to become well-rounded student leaders in their school, community, and beyond. NJHS chapters operate in all 50 states and schools worldwide, engaging and serving more than one million students.



 







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70 Middle School Students Inducted into NJHS

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