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Robert Moses Welcomes Newest Members Into NJHS

Posted Date: 05/26/26 (09:00 AM)


On May 6, Robert Moses Middle School proudly welcomed 82 new members into the National Junior Honor Society during a special induction ceremony recognizing students for their outstanding academic achievement, leadership, service, character and citizenship.

During the ceremony, Principal Stephanie Hasandras and Superintendent of Schools Dr. Kenneth Graham addressed the students and their families, congratulating the inductees on reaching this important milestone and commending them for their dedication and hard work. They also shared their excitement for the students’ futures and the many accomplishments that lie ahead during their years in the district and beyond.

Current National Junior Honor Society officers took part in the ceremony by speaking about the organization’s five pillars — scholarship, leadership, service, character and citizenship — while lighting a candle to represent each value.
Each candidate was then called to the stage individually to receive their certificate from National Junior Honor Society advisor Kathryn Ramirez and pin. Following the presentation, the students proudly recited the official pledge, formally becoming members of the National Junior Honor Society.

The ceremony served as a meaningful celebration of student achievement and recognized the commitment of these students to academic excellence and service within their school community.
Student lighting candles during a ceremony at Robert Moses Middle School, showcasing school spirit and community engagement.