70 Middle School Students Inducted into NJHS




70 Middle School Students Inducted into NJHS
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FWCD’s 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, 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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