There will be a meeting during both sessions of SRT on March 20 for all potential new National Honor Society (NHS) members.
Michelle Satchwell, head sponsor of the NHS, said that all new potential and eligible NHS members should come to the meeting during SRT which will take place during both sessions.
“I think it’s important for new potential members to come to the meeting even if it means giving up their SRT because it’s worth it,” said Lauren Boughner, NHS member and senior.
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