Delmarva Christian holds National Honor Society inductions
Delmarva Christian High School recently held its induction ceremony for the National Honor Society, welcoming 25 exceptional students into the organization’s esteemed ranks.
The ceremony celebrated academic excellence, leadership, service and character. Students inducted into the NHS demonstrate outstanding achievements in these areas, embodying the core values of the organization.
Newly inducted member Lily Jewell said, "Pursuing excellence in character looks like studying our Bible every day and seeking to apply its lessons or truths to our lives. Jesus highlights many great character traits throughout his ministry, such as his love for other people, his merciful forgiveness and contentment in God’s will."
In order to be eligible for the Delmarva Christian chapter of NHS, students must have a 94% or higher cumulative grade average after completing one year at DCHS. NHS serves to recognize students who have demonstrated and strive for excellence in four areas known as pillars: scholarship, character, leadership and service.
"I extend my gratitude to the present members of the NHS for their guidance and words of encouragement for our newest members, and for consistently upholding excellence. Induction into the NHS is not just a recognition of your talents, but also a testament to the purposeful ways in which you've employed them,” said Kelley Ridley, NHS advisor and DCHS director of instruction.
This year’s new members are Claire Balliet, Addy Benjamin, Gracie Coffey, Eva Elliott, Emilia Faubert, Carson Hastings, Tyler Hutt, Lily Jewell, Malakai Jones, Katelyn Kline, Madison Little, Emily Lopez, Lucy Magee, Isabella Marinelli, Kylie McCabe, Emery Messick, Seth Mifflin, Alexandra Munro, Emily Obertubbesing, Cole Parker, Alyse Potter, Isabella Stubbs, Connor Wall, Chloe Wilkerson and Kamryn Zarebicki.