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Rubicon Academy Inducts 11 Students Into National Honor Society

By: Margie Taylor
| Published 06/07/2017

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THE WOODLANDS, Texas -- The Rubicon Academy is honored to share with the community that eleven students ranging from 4th grade to 7th grade met the eligibility requirements to be inducted into the National Elementary Honor Society.

Students must excel academically, model exceptional responsibility, and most go through a local selection process to be inducted to the National Elementary Honor Society chapter. Qualifications for membership must include the 4 pillars of Scholarship, Responsibility, Service, and Leadership. www.nehs.org

The eleven students took the pledge to uphold the high purposes of this honor for their entire life. Students commit to learning even after formal education has ended, to continue to be a leader in their school through resourcefulness and organization, demonstrate high standards of honesty, reliability, courtesy, respect for others, and good citizenship both at home, school, and the community, and to be of service independent of any compensation.

Students that met the requirements are Sawyer Aley (4th grade), Ella Cho (4th grade), Ksenia Nation (4th grade), Tavish Quinn (4th grade), Landon Zweifel (4th grade), Oden Bensom (5th grade), Isabella Diaz (5th grade), Kallie Stanworth (5th grade), Cameron Glowacki (7th grade), Daniel Kim (7th grade), and Diya Shah (7th grade).

The Rubicon Academy was founded in 1998 and this was the first year students were selected to the National Elementary Honor Society.


Visit the Rubicon Academy at 14211 Horseshoe Bend, near Texas 242 and FM 1488 in the Woodlands. For more information, call (936) 273-9111.

Learn more about the Rubicon Academy on their webpage at www.RubiconAcademy.com.
Visit their Facebook page at www.Facebook.com/TheRubiconAcademyConroe.

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