Twenty-six members were inducted into the Ada High School National Honor Society during a May 5 ceremony, according to Sarah Davis, advisor.
The membership of the Ada High School Chapter of the National Honor Society has been earned by the effective demonstration of the four qualities held in high esteem by the Society:
• Scholarship
• Leadership
• Service
• Character
The Ada chapter specifically requires students:
1. Have a grade point average of 3.4 or higher on a 4.0 scale through the recently ended semester.
2. The accumulation of a prescribed number of honor points earned through participation in extra-curricular activities. The points are assigned by the faculty member who directs the activity and is dependent on the student’s involvement in the group or team.
3. The approval of 75% of the high school faculty that choose to vote on the character of the candidate.
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Front row (L-R): Sydney Newland, Olivia Alexander, Alexandra Waugh, Noah Pinkney, Kaitlyn Newland, Ivy Fisher, Olivia Guyton, Johnathan Rettig, Kylie Guagenti, Catherine Young.
Back row (L-R): Aaron Everhart, Nicole Lehsten, Hailey Maier, Erryk Katayama, Marin Cook, Jayson Chase Sumner, Lyric Jones, Lexus Lunguy, Melina Woods, Zachary Beaschler, Kiser Colley, Alexander Hurtig, Ronald Mason Klingler.
Not pictured: Seth Conley, Madisyn Gossard, and Caitlyn Stover. Gossard and Stover were unable to attend the ceremony because they were in Columbus receiving their State Degree for FFA, a very prestigious award.
Members inducted in 2016 include seniors:
Kyli Lause, Jacob Agin, Kaitlyn Long, Jackson Secor, Eric Armbrecht, Meredith Marshall, Madeline Skiver, Ashley Breidenbach, Elizabeth Milks, Evan Smittle, Makayla Callahan, Meredith Morgan, Rielyn Castle, Grace Nelson, Jilian Wolber, Taryn Fullom, Jacob Park, Haley Wyss, Mara Guyton, Hunter Purdy and Larry Zembower.