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Crockett NEHS Inductees

Crockett students inducted into National Elementary Honor Society (NEHS)

The Crockett Chapter of NEHS inducted 56 fifth graders on May 14. The program promotes excellence in academic achievement and involvement in leadership and service for the nation’s youngest students. More than just an honor roll, NEHS engages its members in service activities and leadership development that help strengthen the programs for all students at the schools and improve life in the community.  Crockett NEHS sponsor is Katharine Bryan.

1st Row:  Ruscha Moore, Hailey Woolsey, Isabella Garrard, Kaitlynn Hutchins, Allena Taylor, Autumn Rose, Taylor White, Sydney Hines, Megan Jameson, Madeline Petrikas  2nd Row:  James Miller, Aislinn Taylor, Jared Posey, Anahy  Sandoval Sanchez, Jacie Anderson, Nancy Gutierrez, Detazhu Fuller, Trenton Smith, Courtney Spradlin, Christian Aguilar, Ben Ruthart, Kayanna Washington, Emily Eddlemon, Ben Lassiter  3rd Row:  Treasurer Grace Hamm, Logan Gilbert, Cameron McClain, Evan De la Garza, Jameon Mitchell,  Ryan House, Austin Whitaker, Brianna Rogers, Elizabeth Cervantes, Joseph Mecaskey, Alec Fleming, Eliza Wickersham, Lauren Malone, Coleman Lewis, Bryana Randall, Victoria Weatherford, and Vice President Ansley Downs  4th Row:  Secretary Ka’Dazsha Price,  Courtney Scales, Claire Young, Zaniyah Adamson, Wesley Alex Tidwell, Brianna Johnson, Arianna Epperson, Maci Moore, Imani Braxton, Destinee Millard, Zachary Nation, Sydney Walter, Jocelyn Ting, Madison Sanders, Keller Stripland, Andrew Fasken, Leander Butler, President Sahil Prakash             Not pictured:  Courtasia Dowdy

 

 

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