National Honors Society inducts 43 new members for 2018

NHS inductee lights candles as part of an induction ceremony May 2.

Erin Kammer

NHS inductee lights candles as part of an induction ceremony May 2.

The LHS National Honors Society inducted 43 members May 2 in a ceremony at the LHS auditorium.

Honors Society is open to students with a GPA of 3.5  or higher who have taken two advanced placement classes and have attended LHS for a full semester. Joining helps students get scholarships based on grades.

McKenna Steadman, an LHS senior, is a member of NHS who is attending  Idaho State University in the fall.

“It’s cool to be involved this. It shows how hard work pays off,” she said.

Steadman has  received an incremental scholarship that increases each year of college, along with a step ahead scholarship for taking college classes in high school. She will study K-12 PE teaching with a minor in coaching.

The following students were inducted into Honors Society for 2018: Shayne Ashe, Kassidy Badertscher, Cody Bloodsworth, Kaitlyn Blume, Treyce Bradley, Rayanna Buttenhoff, Josiah Chavez, Brooke Cole, Peyten Ely, Naseebh Gill, Harveyrh Gill, Sarah Griffin, Tina Guo, Claire Hanson, Sydney Harrich, Aubrie Hunt, Mary Ingram, Sydney Inman, Ethan Jones, Kendyll Kinzer, William Kokernack, Emma Lawrence, Cassandra Manske, Brienna Martin, Cody Mckenzie, Madeline Metcalf, Dakota Mundell, Madelynn Murphy, Noah Norwood, Savanna O’Brien, Veronica Ready, Gracyn Richardson, Jazmyn Roy, Micah Rudy, Syrinda St. Onge, McKenna Steadman, Madison Stoddard, Conner Strahan, Emily Trigsted, Shaun Wexler, Taylor Wicket and Saebra Woods.