Students stand on stage behind chairs. Behind them is a sign that says "Congratualtions NHS"

This week, Streetsboro High School (SHS) proudly celebrated the induction of 17 new students into the National Honor Society, joining 21 current members who continue to model excellence in scholarship, service, leadership, and character. Our annual induction ceremony reflects our continued commitment to recognizing students who lead with purpose, integrity, and compassion while positively shaping our school community.

“We are grateful for the leadership of our NHS officers—President Addison Mrakovich, Vice President Avery Hunt, Secretary Cece Hall, and Treasurer Gurmehar Chima—and for the families and staff whose support helps our students thrive,” said High School Principal Patrick Griffis. “National Honor Society membership is more than a recognition; it is a commitment to continue serving, leading, and representing the Boro Way.”

Current NHS Members:

Claire Campbell, Madison Campbell, Sonia Downing, Zoie Dunn, Alison Gigax, Annabelle Houser, Briana Hushion, Olivia Jordan, Trevor Kamlowsky, Ethan Laryea, Jameelah Oshodi, Brayden Pocek, Katie Robinson, Hazel Schoenherr, Aidan Sowa, Sydney Sullivan, Reina Ushiroda

New Inductees:

Jacob Cantelmo, Gabriella Salyer, Emma Grace Chamberlain, Theresa Steinbrick, Olivia DeToro, Megan Verrona, Jennaba Fall, Emma White, Calli Hahn, Olivia Willard, Ethan Hart, Jaden Hushion, Sara Koyan, Carman Marcini, Katelyn Maxwell, Ashleigh Parnin, Kaylee Roberts

The National Honor Society at SHS continues to be a cornerstone of student achievement and community engagement. All National Honor Society members are recognized  for their dedication and for continuing to make Streetsboro High School a stronger, more compassionate community.