Annie Sims Elementary School held its National Elementary Honor Society (NEHS) induction ceremony on Tuesday, November 2. Thirty-nine 4th graders became members of the Sims chapter of the National Elementary Honor Society before an audience of proud family members, teachers and administrators. 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.
Students and audience members listened as chapter officers described the important characteristics of an NEHS member. The officers for the 2021-2022 school year are President Sebastian Otero, Vice President Kodi Baldwin, Secretary Kevin Contreras, and Treasurer Brogan Stewart.
Annie Sims Principal Jeannie Pat Jaggers thanked the family members for the involvement they show in the education of their students and praised the students on their achievements. Guest speaker, Darren Palmer, challenged the students to use their talents, to continue to be strong students, and to collaborate with others.
New members of the Annie Sims Chapter of the National Elementary Honor Society are Yahir Avilez, Kodi Baldwin, Zachary Cabrera-Bryan, Kevin Contreras, Shane Craig, Brenna Farley, Luis Fernando, Gavin Foster, Dayra Gonzalez, Esmeralda Guerrero, Piper Hearron, Ryan Hughes, Cayden Hulse, Robby James, Scottlyn Lee, Willa Logue, Karli Lowry, Eric Kayden Memije, Keila Mickens, Erika Monreal, Jonathan Morales, Joshua Morrison, JC Moss, Chris Nelson, Sebastian Otero, Jaidyn Parslow, Bryant Perez, Madison Ramirez, Josiah Segovia, Devan Shelley, Dominick Sierra, Channing Smith, Brogan Stewart, Skye Thomas, Abigail Tolentino, Alyah Valenzuela, Matthew Villarruel, Aubrey White, and Zai’nyria Williams.
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The new members of the Annie Sims Chapter of the National Elementary Honor Society.