G. Ray Bodley High School inducts more than 30 students into National Honor Society

Fulton’s G. Ray Bodley High School recently celebrated the induction of more than 30 students into the National Honor Society (NHS).
To earn this honor, students demonstrated exceptional academic performance and a commitment to volunteerism that benefits the broader community. Each inductee exemplifies the four pillars of the National Honor Society: scholarship, leadership, service and character.
The induction ceremony featured opening remarks from NHS student officers as well as Executive Director of STEAM Jeff Hendrickson. Speakers emphasized the importance of giving back to the community that has played a vital role in supporting the students’ educational journeys. The evening included individual recognition of each inductee and concluded with the organization’s traditional candle-lighting ceremony.
This year’s inductees are: Gionna Allen, Abigail Barnes, Lauren Bradshaw, Robert Briggs, Belladeonna Calkins, Aidan Caples, Dilyn Caza, Saige Conger, Alan Craig, Santina Cunningham, Jordan Devendorf, Kody Doran, Grace Giles, Casandra Giullaume, Ahlam Harbi, Myleigh Hayward, Olivia Hendrickson, Gwendalyne Hollenbeck, Madison Hood, Allison Mainville, Angus McClave, Natalie McRae, Eva-Mae Meeker, Claire Murray, Finley Nye, Ava Pelky, Kiernan Percival, Wilber Ramirez Vasquez, Maxwell Scipione, Cali Shaw, Abigail Somers, Logan Somers, Josalynn Taylor, Caleb Turner, Madeline Viscome, Armando Vosseller and Maddison Weldin.