NHS chapter inducts 23 new members
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allulah Falls School’s chapter of the National Honor Society inducted 23 new members in a Dec. 9, 2016 ceremony. New inductees joining NHS in Fall 2016 (in alphabetical order): Akinloluwa Akisanya, Madison Ball, Logan Bramlett, Sutherlan Cope, Sarah Fordham, Jennings Gallagher, Katharine Gilmer, Caleb Griffis, Norah Griswold, Virginia Griswold, Kaila Hoffman, Will Jackson, Robert Maxwell, Madeline McClurg, Ajani McIntosh, Sanson Navarrete, Michelle Thevenin, Jiayi Wang, Marly Welborn, Nyah Williams, Emily Wonders, Yuting Zhang, Zhihao Zhong. Returning members include (in alphabetical order): Grace Brewer, Laura Brothers, Meredith Church, Anna Davis, Anne Edwards, Isaac Elias, Mark Faingold, Perry Gresham, Abby Hulsey, Josey Keene, Shanna Lewallen, Chen Lin, Collin Mickels, Deneeka Nelson, Clara Pence, Kayley Pugh, Mackenzie Rainwater, Victoria Sesam, Shyam Shukla, Draper Smith, Max Teems, Jordan Teng, Marcus Thompson, Cynthia Trusty, Michael Weidner, Xuan Yang.
photo credit: Shelby Day
The National Honor Society is the nation’s premier organization established to recognize outstanding high school students. More than just an honor roll, NHS serves to recognize those students who have demonstrated excellence in the areas of scholarship, leadership, service, and character. These characteristics have been associated with membership in the organization since its founding in 1921.
dressing smart-ly Presidential scholars recognized with distinctive uniform option There’s a new clothing option that will help high-achieving students at Tallulah Falls School brave the elements. Students who earn Presidential Scholar honors for two semesters may purchase a special jacket from Parker School Uniforms. To be eligible for Presidential Scholar status, a student must maintain a 4.0 GPA with 15 or fewer demerits and incur no major infractions. The high-quality apparel is shown here being modeled by eighth grade Presidential Scholars Gigi Welch of Gainesville and Jack Greene of Clarkesville.
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