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Reeds Spring High School National Honor Society Inductees

November 14, 2019
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Students pictured above are: Brynn Hogan, Elizabeth Murray, Jordyn Brand, Hunter Watson, Trinity Boyd, Nicole Yendes, Shylee Gasper, Carley Kite, Gracen Emerson, Carter Letterman, Fralynn Fredrick-Patten, Alyssa Penrod, Neely Redfearn, Luke Brown, Alexandra Steed, Amarah Porter, Greenlee Cuzzort, Jordan Shortt, Denver Rayner, Anna Voegele, Ben Todd, Austin Herzan, Logan Chambers, Gracie Simkins, Jade Watson, Anaie Alonso, Nathan Krueger, Blayne Blevins, Hunter Langston, Brandon Reeves-Eakins, Ty Cooper and Matthew Greenwalt. Not pictured: Alexis Baskins, Tanner Hirschi and Jett Phipps.
Reeds Spring High School inducted 35 new members into the National Honor Society on Monday, November 4. NHS recognizes students who have demonstrated excellence in the areas of Scholarship, Leadership, Service, and Character.

Members of the RSHS chapter must maintain a 3.25 GPA and perform five hours of community service each semester, including at least two hours of service to the school. Members are invited to join NHS their sophomore through senior years.

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    • Bill Timmsen appointed as new police chief in Crane
    • Galena Bears take first place at Pleasant Hope two years in a row
    • New Planning and Zoning member confirmed by Reeds Spring City Council
    • Pirates take first at 54th annual Crane Invitational
    • Drury Announces Fall 2020 Dean's List
    • Disappointing last week for the Lady Bears
    • Reeds Spring Sports Highlights
    • Reeds Spring School Foundation Awards Grants to Teachers
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