BECKLEY, WV (LOOTPRESS) – Woodrow Wilson High School has announced the induction of a new group of students into the school’s chapter of the National Honor Society (NHS), a prestigious organization that recognizes excellence in scholarship, leadership, service, and character.
The following students have been selected for this honor:
Haley Jo Anderson, Londen Baker, Allison Bates, Nathaniel Bechtel, Audey Berry, Rebecca Berry, Morgan Booth, Ashleigh Bowling, McKenzie Bragg, Nicholas Branch, Preston Clary, Catelyn Cook, Anthony Davis, Kamryn Davis, Coby Dillon, Bria Donatelli, Bryson Doss, Abigail Elkins, Alauna Ellis, Teagan Ferguson, Emma Fultz, Alana Garcia, Zyneria Grant, Reese Green, Ruby Grimmett, Owen Gunter, Jasmine Haddadin, Malaiya Harbin, Camryn Harris, Evelyn Hartman, Anya Hasan, Carly Jo Justice, Isabella Kidd, Bella Kincaid, Adriana Koone, Rowyn Lilly, Tristan Lockart, Isaac Meadows, Jaheim Miller, Nicole Mourad, Mallory Mullins, Maya Panta, Sanjeev Polisetty, Lucas Raney, Zimeng Ren, Ava Saffouri, Jackson Schroder, Jonathan Scott, Noah Spaulding, Caroline Stanley, Matthew Taylor, Lexi Thomas, Jennifer Tran, Zoie Vance, Bailey Vaught, Arianna Wade, Myles Walters, Caroline Webb, Ethan Weng, Hannah West, Stephen Wharton, Daniella Whiting, and Parker Williams.
The National Honor Society is one of the nation’s premier organizations established to recognize outstanding high school students.
Founded in 1921, NHS serves to honor students who have demonstrated excellence in the areas of academics, leadership, service, and character.
Membership not only recognizes students for their accomplishments but also challenges them to continue growing through active involvement in school activities and community service.