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Easton High School Students are Inducted into National Honor Society

April 30, 2022 by Talbot County Public Schools

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The Easton High School J. Willard Davis Chapter of the National Honor Society (NHS) held an induction of new members on April 21, 2022. Mr. James Redman, Curriculum Supervisor for Fine Arts was the guest speaker.

On April 21, 2022, 22 new members were inducted into the Easton High School Chapter of the National Honor Society.

NHS is a national organization established in 1921, which serves to recognize students who have demonstrated excellence in the areas of scholarship, service, leadership, and character. To be considered for induction into the National Honor Society, students must meet minimum criteria which include a cumulative GPA equal to or greater than 86.5%, cumulative attendance rate equal to or greater than 94%, no more than 2 disciplinary referrals, and completion of at least 100 service learning hours. Qualifying students are given the opportunity to submit applications and recommendations, which are reviewed by Easton High School faculty.

“The soaring achievement that has brought you this far is built upon your exceptional character, driven service, empathetic leadership, and a fervor for scholarship. I believe the greatest of these is character.” Mr. James Redman remarked, “Once you have lived a long and storied life with adventures and successes and failures, character is all you’ll have left. It is who you are and who you will be.”

“I hope that you find a path in life that brings you the unwavering joy that being an educator has brought me,” he added, “and you understand how each of the pillars you are pledging to uphold tonight hold the power to forever change the future. Congratulations on reaching this new beginning!”

The Easton High School J. Willard Davis Chapter of the National Honor Society (NHS) held an induction of new members on April 21, 2022. Many current members were present for and participated in the ceremony.

The April 2022 Easton High NHS inductees are as follows:

Senior: Samantha Elben

Juniors: Sophie Anderson, Ella Chandler, Maddison Spies, Jenna Stein

Sophomores: Emily Branic, Allison Curry, Morgan Fike, Aashreya Govindu, Bailey Harper, Katherine Hills, Jake Jacobs, Isabella Jobeck, Sydney Lanier, Anna Kate Leight, Kayla Murphy, Autumn Redman, Anna Szwaja, Van Le Tran, Lydia Walter, Isabella Westerfield, Catherine Zheng

The following students hold officer positions in the Chapter:
President – Sara Chapple
Vice President – Harrison Fike
Treasurer – Kaitlin Flaherty
Secretary – Sophie Leight
Parliamentarian – Spencer Rada
Historian – Joel Duah
Junior Representatives – Julian Bauer and Caitlin Rahilly

Ms. Samantha Wasson, Science Teacher, is the Advisor for the Chapter and coordinates the application process and induction.

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