Bay High School inducts 87 students into National Honor Society

The Bay High School Chapter of the National Honor Society recently inducted 87 new members. Photo courtesy the Dwyer family

On Tuesday, Nov. 15, the Bay High School Chapter of the National Honor Society (NHS) inducted 87 new members at Bay High School’s Auditorium. The event marked the 84th annual induction ceremony at Bay High School.

Membership in the National Honor Society is the highest honor that can be bestowed upon a high school student. It is the recognition of outstanding performance in both the classroom and the community. These students represent the four pillars of NHS: Scholarship, Service, Leadership and Character.

“These students truly represent the principles of character, scholarship, leadership and service,” said Kathryn Seal, moderator of the Bay High School Chapter of the National Honor Society. “It is my privilege to serve with them as their advisor.”

For a complete list of the juniors and seniors who were inducted, visit bit.ly/bhs2023nhs.

Karen Uthe Semancik

Karen Misciagna is the director of communications for Bay Village Schools.

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Volume 15, Issue 21, Posted 8:28 AM, 11.21.2023