What's happening: Last Monday, Ramsey High School celebrated the academic and personal achievements of 56 outstanding students as they were inducted into the school's chapter of the National Honor Society (NHS).
Why it matters: Induction into the NHS is a prestigious honor that highlights students' excellence in the four pillars of the organization: scholarship, leadership, service, and character. These new members have proven themselves to be role models, setting a high standard for their peers through their commitment to academic success and making positive contributions to their school and community.
The big picture: The induction ceremony was organized by NHS advisor Mrs. Colucci, with President Julia Costa and other student officers leading the event. Throughout the year, the new NHS members will continue to demonstrate their dedication by engaging in various service projects, including an upcoming school blood drive.