NHS Induction 2019

On April 17, MCA held a special service that congratulated many Upper School students by inducting them into the National Honor Society.

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Photo by: Tara Ackmann

All ot the NHS members, new and old, get together for a big group picture after the induction ceremony.

Caleb Bryant, staff writer

Wednesday April 17, the upper school, along with family members, gathered to watch a group of our students become part of the National Honor Society. Students from sophomores through seniors we inducted based on their outstanding academic performance as well as their character, leadership, and service. Being part of the National Honor Society is not just another patch to sew on a letterman jacket, it is a call to serve and to be an example to others. Additionally, the seniors that have been in National Honor Society received their stoles that they will be wearing at graduation May 17. A new page has been turned for all the recent National Honor Society inductees, and as the year comes to an end, all of our NHS students will continue to carry their torch.

Photo by: Tara Ackmann
The new NHS inductees gather for a group photo after receiving their certificates.
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The NHS Seniors gather for a group photo after receiving their stoles.
Christian Simonsen shakes Mrs. Smith's hand as he accepts his NHS certificate.
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Junior Christian Simonsen shakes Mrs. Smith’s hand as he accepts his NHS certificate.
Juliana Roller accepts her NHS stole from Mrs. Smith during the induction ceremony.
Photo by: Allie Smith
Senior Juliana Roller accepts her NHS stole from Mrs. Smith during the induction ceremony.