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    February 2013 - Recently, Kennard Classical Junior Academy hosted their third induction of students into the National Elementary Honor Society (NEHS).  NEHS recognized Kennard’s most outstanding students.  Please congratulate:

    Xavier Anderson, Allyson Brink, Samuel Belgeri, Mason Carr, Aditya Chandu, Sida Cherry, Julia Civettini, Grant Coleman, Chiara Corbett-Reavis, Miles Diekemper, Kieran Egan, Joey Elsbernd, Ava Farrar, Zoe Floyd, Genevieve Francois, Abby Hart, Natalie Hartman, Ben Jamerson, Kate Justis, Maclean Kelley, Clare Kellmeyer, Maddison Kimbrough, Presley Konkel, Zoe Krug, Harshini Kumaresan, Sylvia Martinez, Margaret Mathis, Jameson McNamee, Alex Meyer, Darby Moore, Dominic Nguyen, Sophia Nguyen, Shawn O'Neal, Marc Orihuela, Rich Qian, Madison Rattler, Isabella Robinson, Nathaniel Scott, Angela Small, Hasani Spann, Isabel Suarez, Claire Stolze, Kyle Tomasula, Kayla WIllis, Aubrey Wooten and Gavin Wooten

     Kennard CJA joins elementary schools around the nation in establishing a program to promote excellence in academic achievement and involvement in leadership and service for the nation’s youngest students.  More than just an honor roll, NEHS engages its members in service activities and leadership development that help strengthen the programs for all students at the school and improve life in the community.
                   
    NEHS has been developed as a program of the National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP) in cooperation with the National Association of Elementary School Principals (NAESP).  NAASP also sponsors the National Honor Society and the National Junior Honor Society, and with the creation of the NEHS, establishes student recognition programs for students in all levels of American education, elementary, middle, and high school.

                   
    At the local level, chapters of the National Elementary Honor Society are supervised by a faculty advisor.  The advisor for the chapter at Kennard CJA is Jamie Spitznagel.  She and a committee of teachers were charged with supervising the selection of new members and inducting them at a special ceremony on February 5, 2013.  In addition, the chapter will organize service projects and other activities that support the purposes of the organization.

                   
    The National Elementary Honor Society joins the National Honor Society(NHS) and the National Junior Honor Society (NJHS) as the nation’s premier organizations recognizing outstanding students who demonstrate excellence in the areas of scholarship, responsibility, leadership, service, citizenship, and character.  NHS and NJSH were founded by and are programs of the National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP).  NASP – the preeminent organization and national voice for middle level and high school leaders – also sponsors the National Association of Student Councils (NASC) promoting and providing leadership development opportunities to prepare and empower students to serve their schools and communities.   For more information about the National Elementary Honor Society, visit www.nehs.org.

     
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