KHS National Honors Society inducts 36 new members

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The Kennedale National Honors Society on May 6, 2019 welcomed thirty-six new members in a special ceremony at the high school. The new members came from the junior and sophomore classes. {{more: continue …}}
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The National Honor Society at Kennedale High School is made up of students excelling in both academics and community service. The current Kennedale NHS members performed act of service and volunteered at the KHS blood drive, Trunk-or-Treat and Mission Arlington.
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Current members are Sarah Asmaty, Hannah Biles, Allen Constantino, TaylorAnn Fandrich, Marcos Flores, Joshua Fox, Brandon Garcia, Katie Groff, Kayla Guevara, Abigail Hurst, Shannon Jordan, Elinor Klee, Makenna Kramer, Peyton Malone, Ramon Marquez, Quincy Martin, Kevin Martinez, Julia McHugh, Isabella Mora, Rachel Prebe, Teeanna Presley, Garth Reed, Ryan Roller, Lillian Rychlik, Joy Sikes, Dennis Simmons, Madison Suchsland, Trinity Tran, Chloie Trevino, Nadia Williams, William (Colby) Wilson, Zachary Wood, Anastasia Zyuskina, William Badger, Ellis Bowman, Catherine Carranza, James Crisp, Thomas Crisp, Olivia Ham, Kaylee Huynh, Aaron Ly, Andrea Marquez, Ruth Mitchell, Leland Murphy, Juli Oyegunle, Diana Rosales, Aliyah Shaikh, Kolbi Sipho, Tatum Spradley, Hannah Stephens, Megan Tucker, McKendry Walsh, Jordan Willingham, and?Morgan Wixson.
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Members of KHS?s National Honor Society are selected based on four qualities; scholarship, service, leadership, and character.
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SCHOLARSHIP – Per national guidelines, at a minimum, students must have a cumulative GPA of 85, B, 3.0 on a 4.0 scale, or equivalent standard of excellence. (Each school chapter is allowed to require a higher cumulative GPA.)

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SERVICE – This involves voluntary contributions made by a student to the school or community, done without compensation.
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LEADERSHIP – Student leaders are those who are resourceful, good problem solvers, and idea contributors. Leadership experiences can be drawn from school or community activities while working with or for others.
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CHARACTER -?The student of good character is cooperative; demonstrates high standards of honesty and reliability; shows courtesy, concern, and respect for others; and generally maintains a clean disciplinary record.
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Club faculty sponsors are English teacher Wendy Hale and Health Science teacher Chriss Burke.

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