EINSTEIN CHARTER SCHOOLS: Sherwood Forest Elementary School has been inducted into the National Elementary Honor Society. Sherwood Forest is Orleans Parish’s second school to achieve membership, which requires adherence to
Fourth-year senior Genesis Aguilar (right) practices taking Silvia Lopez's apical pulse in the Health Science Skills Lab at MPHS
Clinical Education Coordinator Elizabeth Alexander (right) and RN Brittney Steen give third-year students an orientation to the Trauma Room at TRMC
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On Friday, April 23, I attended an induction ceremony at Trenton Elementary School for six new members of the school’s National Elementary Honor Society. I went chiefly because my grandson Alex was taking part in the induction ceremony. Last year, Alex was inducted. This year he had one of the lead roles in inducting this year’s honorees.
The National Elementary Honor Society originated in early April of 2008. This organization’s goal is “to provide meaningful and authentic student recognition for outstanding elementary students,” according to an article by the National Association of Elementary School Principals announcing the birth of the organization. In fact, the NEHS offers the same type of honor for elementary students that the National Honor Society has bestowed upon high school students since its founding in 1921.
BASIS Tucson North Celebrates National Student Leadership Week
The week, which is currently happening, salutes, fosters, and acknowledges student leadership, which is more vital than ever.
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TUCSON, Ariz., April 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/
BASIS Tucson North is joining thousands of schools throughout the United States, Canada, and around the world to celebrate
National Student Leadership Week from April 18–24, 2021. The week is dedicated to recognizing and reinforcing the important role of student leaders. The theme for this year s event is Leadership Unlimited. I wanted to make the Southern Arizona community aware of the impact of student leaders across the region, especially during these very tumultuous times, said Andrew Pongratz, an 11