Posted Date: 05/14/2025
The Crockett Chapter of the National Elementary Honor Society (NEHS) proudly inducted 48 outstanding fifth-grade students in a special ceremony recognizing their excellence in academic achievement, leadership, and service.
NEHS goes beyond the traditional honor roll by encouraging students to become well-rounded individuals who not only excel academically but also contribute meaningfully to their school and community. The newly inducted members have demonstrated a strong commitment to service, character, citizenship, and leadership—key pillars of the NEHS mission.
"These students represent the best of what Crockett has to offer," said Kimberly Donnan, Principal of Crockett Intermediate. "They are not only scholars but leaders who inspire their peers and work to make a difference both inside and outside the classroom."
The induction ceremony celebrated each student’s accomplishments and set the tone for a year filled with purposeful activities. As NEHS members, these students will engage in service projects and leadership development opportunities designed to enhance the student experience at Crockett and positively impact the greater community.
The NEHS fosters a culture of excellence and prepares young students for a lifetime of success and civic engagement.
About NEHS:
The National Elementary Honor Society, established by the National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP) in partnership with the National Association of Elementary School Principals (NAESP), recognizes outstanding elementary students across the country. NEHS provides a foundation for young leaders, instilling values that contribute to academic success and community stewardship.