NHS

2022-2023 and 2023-2024 Officers & New Members

The Salisbury chapter of the National Honor Society held induction last Monday, March 20.  Eleven new members were inducted into the chapter. Chapter president, Makenna Stundebeck, led the induction ceremony where inductees pledged to be true to their chapter and uphold the four pillars of NHS: scholarship, leadership, service, and character. A reception for new members and their parents was hosted by old members following the ceremony.  In addition to the induction ceremony, new officers were also installed. 2023-2024 officers were installed by 2022-2023 officers, Makenna Stundebeck, president, Kate Kottman, vice-president, Spencer Carter treasurer, and Kaisen Carter, secretary. New officers that were installed are Carissa Knight, president, Madison Linneman, vice-president, Addi Wales, treasurer, and Savahana Wells, secretary.

Officers: (From left to right) Addi Wales, Carissa Knight, Madison Linneman, Savahana Wells, (back row) Spencer Carter, Makenna Stundebeck, and Kate Kottman. (not pictures Kaisen Carter)

New Members: (From left to right) Anna Swallow, Grace Gebhardt, Isabell Rice, Noah Abeln,
(middle row) Noah Hartmann, Drace Duncan, Owen Wyatt, Davis Conway, (back row) Julia
Sloan, Tori Ricketts, and Addison Schiltz.


Salisbury High School  Student Awarded Prestigious National Honor Society Scholarship 


The National Honor Society (NHS) announced that Makenna Stundebeck a high school senior at Salisbury High school and member of NHS, has been selected as an NHS Scholarship semifinalist. 

Since 1946, more than $21 million in scholarships have been awarded to outstanding NHS senior members to support college access and student success. The scholarship program is supported by the parent organization of NHS, the National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP).

In the 100+ years since NHS was founded in 1921, members have been making a difference in their schools and communities, and the NHS Scholarship is NASSP’s way of recognizing the most exceptional of these student leaders. Recipients are chosen based on their demonstrated work to support the four pillars of NHS: scholarship, service, leadership, and character.

National Honor Society sponsor Kristy Link says, “I knew when Makenna applied for this scholarship she had a good chance of getting one.  Makenna has an outstanding resume.  She is very involved in school and the community.  I am super excited to see all the wonderful things Makenna will accomplish in her future.”

At Salisbury, Makenna has served as NHS chapter president This fall, she plans to attend University of Missouri to study agricultural communications.