Bay View recognizes new National Honor Society members

Over 60 students earn academic notice

Eastbayri.com staff
Posted 4/8/16

EAST PROVIDENCE — The Bay View Academy Chapter of the National Honor Society welcomed 63 new members to its ranks at an induction ceremony that took place on Tuesday, March 29.

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Bay View recognizes new National Honor Society members

Over 60 students earn academic notice

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EAST PROVIDENCE — The Bay View Academy Chapter of the National Honor Society welcomed 63 new members to its ranks at an induction ceremony that took place on Tuesday, March 29.

Membership to this prestigious society is open to juniors and seniors by invitation only. Bay View’s Chapter was formed to honor those students who embody the criteria of scholarship, leadership, service and character.

A grade point average of 4.0 or better (on a 5.0 scale) is required to be considered for membership. Students who meet the academic requirements are invited to submit their activities resume, as well as five survey forms that have been filled out by Upper School faculty members. They must also show a willingness to be of service to the school, faculty, students, and to the Bay View Chapter of the National Honor Society. Throughout the year, the National Honor Society members participate in service oriented projects.

The 63 newly elected members of the National, Honor Society (broken out by city/town) are: , Mansfield: Laura Rubino, Rehoboth: Catherine Donnelly, Seekonk: Amelia Brown, Hailey Campatelli, Barrington: Christine Elson, Sarah Finnerty, Julia McMahon, Bristol: Olivia Abreu, Aleksa Bjornson, Tiffany Brooks, Caitlyn Federico, Jillian Federico, Darby Mack, Maddison Mello, Kathryn Miller, Cranston: Alexa Brooks Major, Brooke DiDonato, Cassandra Gendron, Corinne Krajewski, Jaclyn Levesque, Marisa Mobilia, Olivia Soccio, Michaela Vieira, Cumberland: Amelia Larson, East Greenwich: Claire Hanlon, East Providence: Vanessa Botelho, Olivia Dumon, CyAnne Mitchell, Joohyun (J) Sung, Greenwich: Krystyna Kula, Jamestown: Isabella Zainyeh, Johnston: Victoria Allienello, Victoria Arpander, Angelica Provost, North Providence: Sixuan (Christine) Li*, Angela Xu, North Scituate: Jillian Lee North Scituate RI, Pawtucket: Maite Cezario, Hope Lincoln, Providence: Arianna Angeloni, Sophia Brooks-Randall, Sarah Brown, Ajin Liu, Yaxi (Summer) Liu, Ruoci (Echo) Lu, Shanshan (Mia) Shi, Lily Sneesby, Smithfield: Sarah Bain, Gabriella Chiodo, Tiverton: Hannah Cabral, Molly Gleason, Jessica McDonald, Warwick: Madeline Brannon, Isabella Colapietro, MacKenzie Grenier, Isabelle Lucente, Faith Maloney, Kairui (Carrie) Miao, Katie Paparelli, Camryn Raposo, Natalie Sangkagalo, Bismah Siddiqui, Natalie Turner

*Sixuan (Christine) Li is a senior. The other 62 students are all juniors.

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