National Honor Society

Valuing Student Leadership through National Honor Society (NHS) and National Junior Honor Society (NJHS)
The National Junior Honor Society (grades 6-9) and National Honor Society (10-12) are national organizations that recognize students for outstanding academic achievement. Students looking to participate in either chapter go through an application process which includes a teacher evaluation based on criteria such as leadership and character. A 3.5+ GPA is also required for consideration.
Both programs pride themselves on being built upon the Four Pillars (Scholarship, Service, Leadership, Character). These Pillars are “transformative keys that unlock potential, enhancing every student’s educational journey, and ultimately empowering them to make profound, enduring contributions to our world”
Here at Maranatha, we also believe that students who dedicate themselves to lifelong learning, have a passion for helping others, live to inspire those around them, and practice compassion should be highlighted.
This year’s NJHS inductees: Chinyere Agbagbuo, Jackson Clutter, Eva Cox, Latera Daka, Janora Dennis, Julia Huisinga, Ariella Johnson, Avery Kester, Alexander King, Madelyn Knight, Henrik Larson, Shylom McCray, Grayson Mozdin, Rhys Nelson, Olly Nwangwu, Katherine Pinto, Noah Reider, Maya Selam, Graham Thayer, Halsten Van Otterloo, Elsi Weisbrod-Tranm, Layla Williams.
This year’s NHS inductees (right): Ileri Alabi, Olivia Alm, Kimberly Asiago, Ashley Baley, Marolae Berhanu, Ava Block, McKenna Brinkley, Leneya Brooks, Brianna De La Pena, Tony Ernster, Lenaya Frigstad, Zachary Goffin, Aubrie Herman, Jacob Kim, Avery Lanari, Olivia Lynch, Sadie Maes, Emelia Nelson, Yuki Okumura, Victoria Ontonuga, Troy Pozinski, Noelle Reider, Isabella Singh, Miles Van Otterloo, Bryant Yackel, Alina Yang.