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Sayville Students Inducted Into National Junior Honor Society

A total of 59 Sayville Middle School students joined NJHS.

More than 50 Sayville Middle School students joined the prestigious National Junior Honor Society during their recent induction ceremony, where students were recognized for the achievement one-by-one.

NJHS advisor Mrs.Lloyd-Matthews and Middle School Principal Thomas Murray welcomed the inductees and their families to the evening ceremony, while current society members assisted with the traditional proceedings. As each of the five attributes was reviewed in order, by Madison Gallagher (scholarship), Emily Sneddon (service), Lara Hirsh (leadership), Emily Perun (character), and Kimberly Manitto (citizenship), Rebecca Kranz lit the corresponding candle.

NJHS is the leading organization that recognizes exceptional middle-level students who have successfully demonstrated excellence in the areas of scholarship, leadership, service, citizenship, and character throughout their Middle School years.

Current members Travis Brown, Chelsea Burnside, Christian Maloney, Kaitlyn Ross and Savannah Votino called each inductee by name to take the stage and receive their award certificates and handshakes from Mr. Murray and Mrs. Lloyd-Matthews.

Congratulations to the following 2012 Candidates

Seventh Grade Honor Society Candidates

Elizabeth Acierno

Kelsey Alber

Batsheva Apelbaum

Sean Barry

Kaylee Basil

George Bradley

Anna Brennan

Allyson Bricker

Andrew Cameron

Jack Coan

Taylor Corwin

Emma Davis

Mark Doucet

Michael Earvolino

Kristen Eichele

Dillon Esposito-Kelley

Alec Fox

Gianna Fraccalvieri

Drew Geffner

Isabella Giovan

Caitlin Gormley

Elizabeth Gouvis

Luke Hession

Chase Hofmann

Jason Intermesoli

Taylor Kobel

Sarah Laterza

Ryan MacDevitt

Megan MacFarlane

Jennifer Marciano

Kelly Marra

Jack Marshall

Megan McElroy

Lauren McNeill

Griffin Mills

Gena Mizzi

Rebecca Mohrmann

Ryan Muscarella

Katherine Neuschwender

Emily Osterloh

Michael Pace

Daniel Palma

Kevin Peterson

Erin Peyton

Francis Reilly

Mackenzie Russ

Gianna Scoleri

Keith Sermier

Michael Steck

Robert Strain

Calista Tomasetti

Matthew Tomko

Fay Vail

Kathryn VanWickler

Jonathan Virga

Kalle Weik

Robert Ziegler

Eighth Grade Honor Society Candidates

Kevin Esposito

Rachel Zarett

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