National Honor Society wrapped up third quarter with a successful telethon to raise money for the Carmel Education Foundation (CEF) on Feb. 19 to Feb. 21.
“We’re going to do some sort of service project (at the meeting), hopefully in coordination or in collaboration with the CHS Culture of Care, not quite sure yet,” said NHS president Josh Schumann.
Juniors who applied to join NHS for their senior year will be notified that they’ve been selected to join NHS in the coming weeks.
“(Incoming NHS members) are going to have their induction ceremony on April 14 and the rehearsal is on April 11,” said NHS sponsor Michelle Skidmore. By Kassandra Darnell
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