Thirty-one Corprew Elementary School 4th graders became members of the National Elementary Honor Society (NEHS) as the Corprew NEHS Chapter held their annual induction ceremony on Thursday, November 11.

The students and the audience of family members, Corprew teachers and staff listened as the chapter officers explained the criteria for membership and the four characteristics of an NEHS member: scholarship, responsibility, service, and leadership. Chapter officers for 2021-2022 include President Ulisses Mata, Vice President Mahir Estrada, Secretary Ze’Kireyah Hargrave, and Treasurer Christian Krugh. New members Aydia Rector and Autumn Sharp led the pledges to the American and Texas flags and the invocation was led by Lucy Miller.

Mount Pleasant High School National Honor Society Parliamentarian and National Technical Honor Society President, Delaila Aleman, was the guest speaker.

To be a member of NEHS, a student must meet or exceed the national minimum standard of a cumulative average grade of 85%. Students are also judged on their level of personal responsibility. NEHS recognizes 4th grade students for their outstanding academic achievement and demonstrated personal responsibility. The organization seeks to provide meaningful service activities for students to both the school and the community and to develop essential leadership skills in elementary school students.

The 2021-2022 inductees into the Corprew NEHS Chapter are Uriel Almazan, Arely Barbosa, Margaret Barbosa, Jennifer Barboza, Jesus Beltran Regalado, Mateo Canada Victoria, Abel Castaneda, Krystopher Castro, Emmanuel Chavez, Mahir Estrada (Vice President), Maritza Equihua, Cinthya Garcia, Gustavo Garcia, Kennedy Garcia

Blancas, Vicky Gutierrez, Rafael Gracia, Ze’Kireyah Hargrave (Secretary), Christian Krugh (Treasurer), Elizabeth Lopez, Norberto Lopez, Ulisses Mata (President), Lucy Miller, Ayden Moore, Michelle Pineda Dorantes, Camilo Ramirez, Fernanda Ramirez, Aydia Rector, Jackeline Rodas, Sarai Rodriguez, Juan Serna Rodriguez, and Autumn Sharp.

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The 2021-2022 Corprew NEHS members