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Reeds Spring High School students inducted into the National Honor Society

November 26, 2020
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Ryan Dardenne signs his name to be a new National Honor Society member.
RSHS senior Ashlyn Shafer welcomes new members into the National Honor Society.
Reeds Spring High School inducted 46 new members into the National Honor Society on Monday, November 9. 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 during their sophomore through senior years.
The keynote speaker was Audrey Richards, a 2011 Reeds Spring graduate who recently ran for political office in the 7th U.S. Congressional District.
Congratulations to these new members:
Harmony Andrews, Preston Blubaugh, Evan Brandsma, Cheyanne Brown, Anna Caravella, Ryan Dardenne, Ely Davis, Emilee Dees, Angel Dowdy, Ellie Dunagan, Stephen Durant, Rosalina Ellersick, Hannah Ennis, Alexus Essick, William Foster, Olivia Giebler, Ashleigh Gregg, Alexis Harris, Evan Hefner, Connor Hull, Madison Langston, Mikayla Lawyer, Adam Lewis, Lucas Loftis, Tyler McMurdo, Piper Megellas, CJ Merritt, Madison Perdue, Ryan Pinegar, Riley Sadler, Brithney Saucedo-Longoria, Caleb Sharp, Madison Sieg, Mallory Spainhour, Nevaeh Souders, Eli Stebbins, Joseph Steed, Kailey Stoll, Ariana Stull, Naomi Sullivan, Hailey Tharp, Lydia Thompson, Kaleb Walrod, Caden Wiest, Raef Williams, Leah Wyatt
RSHS also welcomed three NHS members who transferred from other schools: Annie Kochanowicz, Skyelynn Seewald, and Channa Tschetter.

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    • Child nearly drowns in James River near Galena
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    • Man sentenced in Billy Mack Walker murder case
    • Former garment factory building on the north side of Crane is for sale
    • Man sentenced for charges involving high speed pursuit
    • Kimberling City officer takes home crown at first responder pageant
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