Friday, November 22, 2013

Central Cambria School District National Honor Society


Mitchell Vogatsky and Josh Remillard, Central Cambria seniors and members of the Central Cambria School District National Honor Society, have been nominated to compete in the National Honor Society scholarship program for this school year.

Mrs. Kimberly McDermott, principal of Central Cambria High School, announced the nominations, which places Vogatsky and Remillard in the national competition. This year, the program will award more than $200,000 in college scholarships. Special recognition and additional awards will be presented to state and regional winners. One national recipient will receive a $13,000 award. Mrs. McDermott stated “It’s a difficult decision to select just two students to represent CCHS in these areas.  Mitchell and Josh made that decision easier, as they both are student leaders who make a consistent positive impact on our school community in everything they do”.

High school National Honor Society chapters from across the country were eligible to nominate a limited number of senior NHS members to compete. Nominees are selected on the basis of their leadership skills, participation in service organizations and clubs, achievements in the arts and sciences, and general academic record.


“Students nominated for the NHS scholarship not only demonstrate academic excellence, but also excel in the areas of service, leadership, and character,” said NHS Advisor Mrs. Michelle Shirk. “In recognizing leadership in co-curricular activities as well as academic performance, the NHS Scholarship program highlights the importance of a well-rounded education.”