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National Honor Society Inducts 18 New Members

Posted Date: 11/21/25 (9:31 AM)

A group of young adults pose together, smiling in front of a dark curtain.
On Thursday, November 20 at 7:00 p.m., Xenia High School proudly inducted its newest class of National Honor Society (NHS) members, honoring students for their academic excellence, leadership, service, and character.
 
The induction ceremony, held in the Bob Hope Auditorium, featured current NHS members welcoming the new class into the Society. Student leaders spoke about the core pillars of NHS — Leadership, Service, Character, Knowledge, and Scholarship — highlighting how each value shapes the organization and its members.

Before the ceremony, Xenia High School had 25 current NHS members. They were joined by 18 newly-inducted students during the ceremony:
Elizabeth Albertini, Violet Black, Chase Bowen, Matthew Combs, Ilianna Dousey, Jillian Dameron, Tony Gibson, Joshua Glass, Lilah Halley, Kennedy Jones, Zachary Klinc, Hayden Lane, Ndiningabirano Matthew, Abigail Neal, Jeel Patel, Cameron Salyers, Elleana Severt, Braylon Williamson

About National Honor Society at Xenia High School

National Honor Society membership is designed to empower and recognize well-rounded students who help build a culture of scholarship, service, leadership, and character. At Xenia High School, NHS membership is open to Juniors and Seniors who have and maintain a GPA of 3.5, have performed a minimum of 25 hours of volunteer service, commit to ongoing service hours each year, and demonstrate good character and leadership.

See more photos in the online photo gallery.

📷 Mrs. Tate, NHS Advisor & Mr. Norton