National Honor Society (NHS) recently had their induction ceremony on Apr. 14. Over 300 juniors were inducted at the ceremony, which featured speeches from several NHS officers.
“Inductions went pretty well. Unfortunately, (Dr.) Harmas couldn’t be there because he was pretty sick but Skeens(-Benton) spoke instead of him. Aside from that, it was nice,” said NHS sponsor Michelle Skidmore. “(The inductees) are working on electing officers soon.”
NHS members also worked on their last project of the year at their last meeting.
“We made a video for the CHS Culture of Care,” said NHS president Josh Schumann. “It’s a compliments video. It’s on Youtube.” By Kassandra Darnell
Related Posts:
- Review: Project Hail Mary is a visually stunning film filled with deep emotion, humor and a heartfelt partnership [MUSE] Spoiler warning: This review contains spoilers for “Project Hail Mary” (2026) We recently watched “Project Hail Mary” a few weeks after it was released, after all the buzz had reached social media. The film used real world examples and careers,…
- The teenage workforce: students, teacher evaluate high school jobs As high schoolers take their first steps into the professional world, they are introduced to many new economic concepts and responsibilities. For sophomore Emily Messiha, working her first part time job at Jimmy Johns transformed her understanding of the significance…
- Q&A with Maaike Mora, junior and Carmel Young Progressives co-president, on youth activism against ICE Junior Maaike Mora is a co-president of Carmel Young Progressives, and led this school’s walkout a part of the nationwide protests against ICE (United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement) on Jan. 20, demanding federal withdrawal from Minnesota and other communities.…