
One hundred seventy three Roslyn High School students were inducted into the National Honor Society on Feb. 8.
Selection into the NHS is based on fidelity to the four tenants of the society: scholarship, service, leadership and character. All students must have a 90 or above unweighted average to be admitted.
“The Roslyn High School National Honor Society induction ceremony is a time-honored tradition where we recognize and celebrate the new inductees because they have demonstrated a commitment to self-challenge, academic achievement and community activism,” National Honor Society Advisor Laura Wenzel said. “This year’s group of students have excelled in areas of scholarship, leadership and community participation. It was a great evening and I look forward to seeing the continued dedication of the NHS members going forward.”
The National Honor Society was established in 1921 and is the nation’s premier organization established to recognize high school students.