Thursday, March 26, 2015

National Honor Society Ceremony - by Anita Schwartz


On Friday, March 20, Claire & Emanuel G. Rosenblatt high school gathered students, faculty, families and administration to experience a meaningful presentation dedicated to our students. 66 students were inducted into six highly recognized honor societies! As a school, we are proud to play an important role in creating the leaders of tomorrow. This was a wonderful opportunity to recognize our student leaders and inspire leaders in the making.

Congratulations to our new members of The National Honor Society, The National Math Honor Society, The Hebrew Honor Society, The National Spanish Honor Society, The National Art Honor Society, and the National Thespian Honor Society.

Head of School, Mrs. Helena Levine, reminded students that “inductions are not the finish line; it is only the beginning to living and experiencing lives of incredible potential. I strongly believe that what should make you and your parents the most proud is not the actual honor of being inducted here today, but what you had to do to get here.”


As Ralph Waldo Emerson said, "The reward of a thing well done is to have done it."

Mazal-Tov to the parents of the inductees. On this occasion, the teachers and administration share in your pride and joy.

 Jaime Greenberg Horowitz stated on Facebook: “Beautiful Ceremony recognizing students of RHS! Proud of Cayla on being inducted into the National Honor Society and International Thespian Society today!”

Mazel tov to our students for all of their hard work in reaching this special day.

To view the photographs taken at the ceremony click Here






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