Help us congratulate our inductees!
It is with immense pride and joy that we celebrate the exceptional accomplishments of our Fall 2023 inductees into the National Honor Society (NHS) at Washington County High School. These outstanding students have exemplified the core pillars of Scholarship, Service, Leadership, and Character, embodying the values of academic excellence and dedicated service within our school community.
Core Pillars:
- Scholarship: Demonstrating commitment to learning and achieving academic excellence.
- Service: Displaying dedication to serving the school and local community.
- Leadership: Exhibiting strong leadership qualities in various endeavors.
- Character: Upholding high standards of integrity and ethical behavior.
To qualify for this prestigious induction, these students have exhibited exceptional dedication and achievement. They maintained a weighted GPA of 3.3 or higher, actively participated in rigorous honor courses, completed one semester at WCHS, and underwent a successful staff interview.
The next induction into the National Honor Society will take place in Spring 2024, offering another opportunity for eligible students to showcase their commitment to these esteemed pillars.
We extend our heartfelt gratitude to Mrs. Belcher, the NHS advisor, for her guidance and commitment to nurturing excellence among our students. Additionally, we wish to extend a special thank you to the following stakeholders whose support and contribution were invaluable in this process: Felicia Brooks, Sharon Cherry, Lisa College, Gerald Hall, the dedicated interview panel, SGM Arnold, and JROTC. Your unwavering support and commitment to our student's success are deeply appreciated and have played a crucial role in their achievements.
Once again, congratulations to the newly inducted members of the National Honor Society. Your dedication and hard work serve as an inspiration to all of us at Washington County High School.