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36 Bassett High School students inducted into National Honor Society

Updated: May 17, 2018


(Front, left to right) Row 1:Jessica Martinez, Joanna Murillo, Anna Osenkowsky, Ashley Minnick, Hailey Kancherla, Haley Riggs, Brianna Potter, Erin Nelson, Ashtyn Gammons, Gabriella Bennett, Jocelyn Garcia Row 2: Jessica Miller, Caitlyn Tolbert, Kaitlyn Martin, Taylor Manns, Makenna Lemon, Jake Arnold, Justin France, Hannah Goad, Anna Hatchett, Sydney Clark, Victoria Mitchem Row 3: Landon Martin, McKinley Verlik, Tommy Turner, Justin Morris, Abigail Laine, Shadeja Hairston, Ben Hylton, Christopher Hummer, Seth Moore, Wes Brown, Fisher Athey, Tiasia Dillard Not pictured: Katelyn Joyce, Cierra Gilbert

BASSETT – 36 students from Bassett High School were inducted as new members of the National Honor Society in a ceremony held at the school on May 9, 2018.

To be eligible for membership consideration, students must have a cumulative GPA of 92 and above. In addition, candidates must meet high standards of leadership, service, and character. Members of the sophomore, junior, and senior classes were evaluated and selected by the Faculty Council of the chapter.

Leadership is based on the student’s participation in community, church, or school activities, or election to an office for a club or organization. To meet the service requirement, the student must have been an active participant in service projects in both the school and community. Character is measured in terms of integrity, behavior, ethics, and cooperation with both the student body and the faculty. Students are reviewed by a Faculty Council consisting of five members of the faculty appointed by the chapter adviser. 

“We are very proud to recognize these outstanding members of our student body. National Honor Society members are chosen for and then expected to continue their exemplary contributions to the school and community,” said Amy Jarrett, chapter adviser.

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