Forty-one Trenton High School students are eligible for induction into the National Honor Society, with induction ceremonies scheduled for 6 p.m. on Tuesday, March 15 in the high school commons. Parents, family and friends are invited to the ceremony.
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Forty-one Trenton High School students are eligible for induction into the National Honor Society, with induction ceremonies scheduled for 6 p.m. on Tuesday, March 15 in the high school commons. Parents, family and friends are invited to the ceremony.
To be eligible for membership consideration, students must currently be a junior or senior, have a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 and meet high standards of leadership, service and character, including participation in two or more community or school activities or election to an office as well as being active in two or more school and community service projects.
Students eligible for induction include Maggie Ault, Eric Sharp, Anna Shuler and Melissa Tredwell, seniors; and LaTosha Altes, Rachel Anderson, Brent Applebury, Sena Arnold, Sabrina Barron, Sabrina Bennett, Ashley Birkhead, Justin Bonnett, Ashley Brewer, Mitch Briegel, Melissa Clark, Amanda Gray, Andy Hahn, Whitney Hanes, Adriane Hoffman, Taurren Ireland, Kenton Kinney, Dustin Koon, Bente Kruetzfeldt, Derek Lowrey, Nickole Mararoquin, Jacoby Marrs, Adam McClure, Samantha Medlin, Mariah Moore, Cassie Murphy, Lindsay Rosenstangle, April Ross, Kayla Slater, Ashley Stiner, Cady Taylor, Derek Thorne, Alana Tolle, Julie Vu, Kattie Whitt, Ashten Witten and Chelsea Woodard, juniors.
Barbara Cox is the advisor for the Trenton NHS chapter.