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St. Michaels High School students admitted to Honor Societies

April 15, 2025 by Talbot County Public Schools

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St. Michaels High School held a combined ceremony for students who were inducted into the National Honor Society (NHS), the National Technical Honor Society (NTHS), and the National Art Honor Society (NAHS).I

NHS serves to recognize students who have demonstrated excellence in the areas of scholarship, service, leadership, and character. Eligibility is open to juniors and seniors with a 3.2 GPA and 75 service–learning hours completed.  Those students receive an application to submit, which goes before a committee comprised of teachers, club advisors, and coaches for review. Selection is based on the four NHS Principles: Character, Leadership, Service, and Scholarship.  The St. Michaels High chapter advisor is Mr. JR Burkhardt.

The 2025 St. Michaels High School NHS inductees are as follows:

Ismail Aqil, Will Asmussen, Harlin Bartolon, Ryley Beers, Nina Bernasse, Sebastian Cornish, Brennen Dean, Ruby Fisher, Hunter Fitzhugh, Miles Fox, Patrick Goeller,​   Brock Grow, Rebeca Martinez, Brody McDaniel, Lila Moore, Ben Murphy, Tyler Murphy, Ethan Royer, Natalie Russ, Alice Shafer, Kylie Stroud, Thalia Turner, Eli Wallace, Tess Weller, Reagan Wibberley, Cohen Wilson

NTHS recognizes student achievement in the Career and Technical Education (CTE) Pathways offered at Talbot County Public Schools, such as Culinary Arts, Biomedical Technology, Interactive Media Production, Carpentry, and Teacher Academy of Maryland.  Students must have maintained a 3.0 grade point average in their pathway and be enrolled in the third course of a CTE Completer program to be eligible to apply. Ms. Gia Ristvey and Mrs. Lauren Greer serve as chapter advisors.

The following students were inducted into the St. Michaels High School NTHS:

Will Asmussen, Nina Bernasse, Jack Brennan, Immanuel Coleman, Sebastian Cornish, Georgia Crow, Madeline Dunker, Abigail Fisher, Hunter Fitzhugh, Miles Fox, Peyton Fugate, Aleah George, Patrick Goeller, Lillian Gray, Mac Hudson, Brody McDaniel, Dino Mihalis, Jackson Miller, Natalie Russ, Olivia Schlag, Will Sherwood, Thalia Turner, Tess Weller, Addison Willis, Cohen Wilson

The NAHS was established specifically for high school students, grades 10-12, for the purpose of inspiring and recognizing those who have shown an outstanding ability in Art. The NAHS challenges members to work to attain the highest standards in art, and to bring art education to the attention of the school and community. Mrs. Bridget Whithed is the SMMHS NAHS chapter advisor.

 

The 2025 St. Michaels High School NAHS inductees are as follows:

Harlin Bartolon, Ruby Fisher, Molly Genrich, Sammy Gilliam, Mercy Haddaway, Mac Hudson, Jalen Jenkins, Sofia Miller, Lila Moore, Ellia Orndoff, Elle Phillips, Marcus Rainer, Hayden Reeside, Tess Weller, August Willis

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“Congratulations to all of these students on this well-deserved recognition,” said Mrs. Theresa Vener, Principal. “They are exemplary leaders, and I know they will continue to set the bar high for our school community.”

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