Columbia inducts 18 students into National Social Studies Honor Society
EAST GREENBUSH, N.Y. » A total of 18 students were recently inducted into Columbia High School’s chapter of the Rho Kappa National Social Studies Honor Society. Rho Kappa’s mission is to promote scholarship and to recognize academic excellence in social studies among high school students.
Requirements for membership include a 90% GPA (unweighted) in all three years of Social Studies, documented participation in activities that demonstrate civic engagement in the school or community, complete at least one AP/Honors class in Social Studies with at least an 88% final average, and have completed or currently enrolled in at least one Social Studies elective course.
“These students have met the criteria by demonstrating personal initiative, scholarly dedication and drive for excellence,”
Wendy McAlonie, chair of the Columbia Social Studies Department, said.
The goal of Rho Kappa is to help interested students explore the rich fields within social
studies by giving them opportunities to promote social studies education within the school and community. This year, the Columbia chapter is looking forward to bringing back many events that were canceled due to COVID-19 including working with elementary school students, the historical holiday tree, displays and door decorating contest celebrating black history and women’s history months.
The following students were inducted this year: Brock, Aidan
Burke, Tessa
Burns, Bridget Buono, Leah Farnan, Evan Hallock, Anna Hannum, Julia Manning, Alyssa Motler, Annie Ortega-Fisher, Anthony Prendergast, Haley Puglisi, Anna
Roche, Thomas Sanbrook, Brenna Sapienza, Justin Seely, Ryan Wagner, Makenzie Yang, Steven