National Honor Society Induction Ceremony Recognizes Student Achievement
On Tuesday, March 10, our school proudly recognized a group of outstanding students during the National Honor Society (NHS) Induction Ceremony. The ceremony celebrated students who exemplify the four pillars of NHS: scholarship, leadership, service, and character.
Membership in the National Honor Society is one of the highest honors a high school student can receive. Students selected for NHS have demonstrated strong academic achievement while also showing a commitment to serving others, leading by example, and maintaining high standards of integrity.
During the ceremony, students were formally inducted and recognized for their accomplishments. The following students were honored as new members of the National Honor Society:
- Kaitlyn Borrowman
- Kate Hubbard
- Brock Lowe
- Brady Lowe
- Bing Lowe
- Peyton Camp
- Louis Barnes
- Brooks Holcomb
- Alex Neitzel
- Hailey Harrison
- Lynn Carroll
The evening also featured a special message from guest speaker, Mr. Mike Giles, who delivered a heartfelt tribute to each of the inductees. His remarks highlighted the unique strengths and character of each student and encouraged them to continue using their talents to positively influence their school and community.
We are incredibly proud of these students and their achievements. Their dedication to excellence both inside and outside the classroom represents the very best of our school community. We look forward to the positive impact they will continue to make in our district and beyond.
Congratulations to our newest members of the National Honor Society!


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