
The Bellefontaine High School National Honor Society inducted 23 new members Wednesday night.
Many parents attended the ceremony, which was held in the BHS Auditorium.
High school juniors and seniors must complete an application and write an essay to be considered for induction.
Other requirements include a 3.5 cumulative grade point average and a minimum of 6 hours of community service each year in high school.
Students must also demonstrate the four pillars of NHS – Character, Scholarship, Leadership, and Service.
Here’s a list of the new inductees:
Ryan Alexander
Taylor Banta
Tiffany Boop
Brody Boy
Laila Butler
Ava Campbell
Madison Christman
Nolan Core
Carissa Cozad
Alex Crabill
Mia DeLong
Andie Eicher
Gabe Ferguson
Hunter Kerns
Blaine Mitchell
Annabelle Myers
Kate Myers
Brianne Sechrest
Savannah Sheeley
Zane Tevis
Haylee Yelton
Alexis Yoder
Airiana Young
The featured speaker was BCS Gifted Intervention Specialist Katie Davis.
Davis, who graduated from BHS in 2002, shared her life experiences with the new inductees.
Davis recalled being inducted into NHS.
She also challenged each student to make great choices.
Davis said we all control our choices, which will determine our future path.
She shared how her late grandfather, Jack Marshall, made a lasting impression on her because of his love for family, farming, and education.
Michelle Rohrer is the Bellefontaine NHS advisor.
Mason Stanley is the BHS NHS president.
Photos: New NHS members
New and current NHS members
Featured speaker Katie Davis
Other photos from the ceremony






