2023 Arendell Parrott Academy National Honor Society Inductees

2023 Arendell Parrott Academy National Honor Society Inductees

2023 Arendell Parrott Academy National Honor Society Inductees Parrott Academy National Honor Society inducted thirty-six new members on October 26th. APA NHS consists of sophomores, juniors, and seniors who have a cumulative weighted

GPA average of 4.00.

Officers for this year’s NHS Society are President-Hannah Henderson (New Bern), Vice President – Will Corey (New Bern), Treasurer – JoJo Ferebee (Macclesfield), Parliamentarian – Ellen Jones (Greenville).

Kinston New Members – David Dunn, Seth Edwards, Ele Elden, Emma Fader, Chloe Henning, Carter Hoffman, Jarrett Mooring, Mason Mooring, Wali Omer, Peyton Rolison, Sarah Wentz.

New Bern New Members – Larisa Bates, Asher Earle, Grace Gardner, Emily Johnston, Suyesh Lamsal, Jack McDonough, Davis Miller, Claire Mizelle, Ryan Skladan.

Greenville New Members – Nick Blair, Wesley Blair, Eli Clark, Ruth Exum, Georgia Fanning, Zadoc Fanning, Lacey Herring, Mary-Grace Hamlett, Tyler Hodges, Brody Kuszyk, Zoe Moore, Cody Nobles, Liza Taylor, Sofia Taylor Bianchi, Danny Yang

Goldsboro New Member – Benji Rackley


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