National Chinese Honor Society Induction

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This week the World Languages department and Dr. Bao held the first National Chinese Honor Society Induction ceremony at SES.  Three students (Clara Martin, Charlotte Feagin, Sofia Olliges) were unable to be inducted last year due to the COVID-19 virus. The department is excited that the ceremony could be held for the 12 students inducted this year. Congratulations to the following 2020-21 NCHS Inductees:
Seniors: Callahan Corrie, Mish McLendon, Olivia Milicevic, Christopher Powell and George Sowles
Juniors: Mei Bao-He, Marshall Heim, Ella Provancher, Leonardo Wang and Ivy Yang
Sophomores: Isabella Cooper
Freshmen: Jacob Emmons
The National Chinese Honor Society (NCHS) was established in 1993 to recognize those accomplished high school students who study Chinese as a world language. It is a scholastic organization that promotes and recognizes students who demonstrate citizenship, leadership and community service. The purpose of the National Chinese Honor Society is to encourage its members to become life-long learners in order to gain a better understanding of the Chinese language and culture, as well as to play an active role as a contributing global citizen in the twenty-first century. The applicant must be a full-time high school student who has studied Chinese for four semesters with an average of B or higher. A qualified candidate is someone who is willing to work with the school chapter advisor, as well as with other students, to serve as a positive role model in the area of Chinese studies.
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