Rangeley Lakes Regional School’s National Honor Society induction ceremony

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Winnie LaRochelle, Emily Eastlack, Mya Laliberte, Ellah Smith, Amelia Stokes, Emma Jacot-Descombes, and Anastasia Champagne.

RANGELY – Rangeley Lakes Regional School’s annual induction ceremony for the National Honor Society
took place on Friday, May 28th at 1:30pm in the school gymnasium. A total of seven students
were inducted into the school’s chapter.

To be eligible for membership consideration, students must have a cumulative grade point
average of 3.0 (equivalent to 85 percent) or higher. Additionally, candidates must meet high
standards of service, leadership, and character.

Leadership is based on the student’s participation in two or more community or school activities,
or election to an office. To meet the service requirement, the student must have been active in
several service projects in the school and community. Character is measured in terms of
integrity, behavior, ethics, and cooperation with both students and faculty.
Students’ applications are reviewed by a faculty council and selected for induction.

Rangeley Lakes Regional School is proud to announce the following 2021 inductees:
• Amelia Stokes – sophomore
• Emily Eastlack – junior
• Mya Laliberte – junior
• Winnie LaRochelle – junior
• Anastasia Champagne – senior
• Emma Jacot-Descombes – senior
• Ellah Smith – senior

As members of NHS, these students will now engage in a number of individual and chapter
service projects. We congratulate these students on their outstanding achievement and look
forward to their continued diligence to their academics and responsibility to their school and
community.

NHS is the nation’s oldest student recognition program and was founded in 1921 by the
National Association of Secondary School Principals.

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