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PJH students inducted into National Junior Honor Society


Posted Date: 05/23/2018

PJH students inducted into National Junior Honor Society

 

PJH students inducted into National Junior Honor Society

The Paris Junior High School Chapter of National Junior Honor Society inducted 76 seventh graders as new members recently.  Members must have a cumulative grade point average of 89.5; however, membership is more than just academic. Students must also demonstrate high standards in leadership, service, and character.   

New inductees are Abigail Aaron, Noah Allen, Jackson Alsup, Conner Avery, Brisa Azcue, Carter Benson, Traniece Bizzell, Azhia Black, Heidi Boss, Makina Cass, Preston Clark, Gabriella Damian, Jazzlynn Dangerfield, Kathryn De la Garza, Diana Farfan, Aaron Farren, Jesus Favela Alvarez, McKinsey Finney, Joscelyn Fulbright, Jameiya Fuller, Monica Garcia, Keshanti Gordon, Dakota Guerrero, Halle Haagensen, Sophia Hamer, Leilin Hamner, Hope Hampton, Ella Harper, Preston Harper, Brody Holleman, Kate Hoog, Angelina Ibarra, Alexis Jackson, J'nyria Jefferson, Madison Jeffus, Asia Johnson, Johnathan Jones, Christina Knight, Anna Lehenbauer, Jocalyn Leija, Evelin Lopez, Grace Lowry, Kadyn McDonald Hildreth, Preston McFadden, Tijahni McGee, Maci Meyer, Madison Meyer, Brenna Mills, Melissa Mojica, Deartrous 'Tait' Moody, Alyssa Murray, Elise Napier, Anlyn Newberry, Diamond O'Neal, Zeel Patel, Brook Patrick, Michaelyn Pendergraft, Abigail Perry,  Cameron Powell, Hannah Rawls, Reece Reavis, Vontarius Roberts, Patrick Roland, Kaylha Sanchez, Jose Silva, Shravya Singh, Braylen Srader, Sophie Stone, Sidney Threadgill, Ava Tidwell, Korbyn Vaughn, Lucy Walter, Sierra Whitley, Christian Wilson, Johnathan Young, and Alex Zarza.

 

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