Thirty-two students at Robert J. Kaiser Middle School were recently inducted into the National Junior Honor Society (NJHS), recognizing their dedication to academic achievement, leadership, service and citizenship.
Membership is based on a student’s demonstrated commitment to five core pillars: scholarship, leadership, service, character and citizenship.
Students selected for NJHS have shown a consistent dedication to their studies while also making positive contributions to their school and community. Candidates are evaluated on their academic performance as well as their ability to demonstrate responsibility, integrity, leadership and a willingness to serve others.

Congratulations to the 32 students inducted into the organization:
Aaqib Alam, Lauren Bastone, Caitlin Belcher, Nellie Belfiglio, Anika Bhatia, Abiel Bolivar, Adelyn Brasington, Skylar Bricker, Khileigh Bruno, Mya’lee Burns, Mia Cabrera, Olivia Cudjoe, Liam Donnelly, Kyle Edwards, Yarelix Escobar, Russell Font, Aryanna Freeman, Ryan Belle Godfrey, Frank Hooper, Elizabeth Kania, Arianna Lentini, Roy Lopez, Sebastian Martinez, Suyapa Madrid Ponce, Balsam Metawee, Alyssa Nedd, Jayneil Patel, Anabelle Segal, Jamie Sutherland, Madison Taggart, Logan Waterton and Job Wilkins.
Their commitment to excellence both inside and outside the classroom reflects the values of the National Junior Honor Society and serves as an example for their peers.