Monday, June 21, 2021

June's Honor Society Inductions- a Success!

By: Noelle Hanek

 In the month of June, Sparta High School was fortunately able to host all honor society induction ceremonies for this year’s new members in person. The inductions took place as follows: 

National Honor Society

On June 2nd, over 50 students were inducted, each receiving a certificate commencing their official membership into the next chapter of the National Honor Society. Additionally, seniors presented a rose to the person that impacted them the most through their academic journey.


World Language Honor Societies


The World Language Honor Societies consist of a combination of the Spanish, French, German, and Russian Honor Societies. All inductees demonstrated strong skills in their language classes and took the initiative to take their skills to the next level and become a part of a language honor society. On June 8th, sophomore and junior language students accepted into the program gave a pledge and were each accepted into their designated honor societies.


Art Honor Society


This society honors those who are artistically inclined, particularly in sculpture, photography, drawing, and painting. These students regularly create art outside of the classroom and contribute to the community through volunteer work related to the arts. On June 3rd, each inductee was called up to receive a certificate, granting them as official members, and the seniors received their cords as well.


English, Social Studies, Science, and Math Honor Societies 


Lastly, an induction ceremony was held June 15th for each of the core subject honor societies. Inductees demonstrated a strong performance in one or more of these core subjects, and took the initiative to join at least one of the societies. Following the speeches delivered by the society leaders, each inductee was called up to receive a certificate for each honor society they participated in with the seniors receiving their cords. 



Congratulations to all of the inductees who despite the pandemic and uncertainties of the school year, remained involved as active members in the academic community. This is a great achievement that you all should be very proud of! 














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