St. Michael Inducts New National Honor Society Members

St. Michael Inducts New National Honor Society Members
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St. Michael Catholic High School issued the following announcement on March 23.

Congratulations to our newest members of the National Honor Society, who were inducted to the St. Michael chapter on March 16, 2022. They are:

Tia Acker, Jake Andrews, Morgan Blackinton, Corrine Blanchard, Sophie Blythe, Copeland Bowman, Emma Buss, Jonah Calvery, Lindsey Childs, Marguerite Cowles, Rachel Dye, Mackenzie Ellison, Cony Garcia, Izzy Garriz, Ellie Guest, Max Kleban, Ann Grady Kopf, Abby Krehling, Sara Kate Long, Maddie Markie, Tradd McDaniel, Bailey McDonald, Ambrose Mitchell, Josh Murphy, Lily Navarre, Drake Potier, Anna Randle, Meaghan Reilly, Lily Roach, Aiden Roh, Laura Schott, Hunter Shumaker, Mimi Smith, Danielle Wilcox

Students to the National Honor Society are chosen on the basis of scholarship,  leadership, service and character. St. Michael has two “ballots” for consideration into the NHS, one in the middle of the spring of junior year, and one in the middle of the fall in the senior year.

At the induction ceremony, Mrs. Rita Treutel (NHS coordinator) and principal Faustin Weber congratulated the new members, but also challenged them to view their induction as a commission to live out the ideals of the NHS and lead their peers to do likewise. Mr. Weber’s remarks can be read here.

Well done, students!

Original source can be found here.



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