Twenty-seven Corprew Elementary School 4th graders became members of the National Elementary Honor Society as the Corprew NEHS Chapter held their annual induction ceremony on Thursday, October 12. 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.

Corprew Principal, Karen Williams, welcomed the guests in attendance. New members Nylah Bell and Melonie Davis lead the pledges to the American and Texas flags. New member Jayceon Rockwell gave the invocation. Corprew Assistant Principal, Jay Silman, introduced the guest speaker, Mount Pleasant High School National Honor Society Parliamentarian/Historian, Jose Fuentes. The chapter officers, President Anastacia Davis, Vice President Carmelo Green, Secretary Lillian Yoder, and Treasurer Aryana Knieriem explained the criteria for membership and the four characteristics of an NEHS member. And Corprew Assistant Principal, Tiffani Powell, introduced each new member as they walked across the stage to receive their certificate from Williams.

The inductees into the Corprew NEHS Chapter are David Adame, Joseph Adame, Elizabeth Arrington, Nylah Bell, Bailey Brake, A’Zharia Craddock, Draxton Craddock, Anastacia Davis (President), Melonie Davis, Santiago Diaz, Nicoleisabella Gomez, Cristian Gonzalez, Carmelo Green (Vice President), Camila Hernandez, Jace Kline, Aryana Knieriem (Treasurer), Jacqueline Luna, Nicole Manriquez, Marcelina Ortiz, Jayceon

Rockwell, Kimberly Rodriguez, Yamilex Rodriguez, Leonardo Rubio, Yen Tran, Chyna Williams, Abigale Yoder, and Lillian Yoder (Secretary).

The Corprew chapter of the National Elementary Honor Society is advised by Counselor, Cassie George.

Photo: The 2023-2024 National Elementary Honor Society members from Frances Corprew Elementary School