NJHS prepares for inductions
March 28, 2017
The National Junior Honor Society is holding its annual induction ceremony on April 4.
“There is going to be a ceremony in the auditorium so the new members can officially be inducted and receive their certificates,” NJHS officer at large Siena Failla said.
Eighth-grader Madison A. said she’s looking forward to being part of the club.
“I am excited for NJHS inductions because it will be a good thing for me to finally be an official member of the club,” she said. “I wanted to join because I knew a lot of people who were already involved with the club and they told me it was a good thing to be a part of. I really enjoy being a part of clubs and other things at school.”
By Meerab Shahzad

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