Spanish Honor Society inducts 26 Brookwood students
Published 10:09 am Wednesday, October 26, 2022
- The 2022 inductees to the Antonio de Nebrija Chapter of the Sociedad Honoraria Hispánica.Row 1, left to right: Gracie Strickland, Ava Bass, Emily Grace Tuten, Elizabeth Cohen, Hutton Daniel, Maddie Duncan and Naya William.s Row 2, left to right: Grayson Baker, Kayla Lewis, Abby McCaskill, Rylee Hollifield, Libby Jacobson, Katherine Jones. Row 3, left to right: Kaden Giles, Kaleb Lewis, Ellie Godwin, Boise Miles, Lana Walker, Anna Charles Oppenheim, Wilson Young Row 4, left to right: Jeremy Patz, Thomas Beverly, William Harrell, Rodge Waldrop, Isaac Nunnally, Cole Warren.
THOMASVILLE – Brookwood School inducted 26 students into the Antonio de Nebrija Chapter of the Sociedad Honoraria Hispánica (SHH) — the Spanish Honor Society. The ceremony took place on Brookwood’s campus on Tuesday, October 18th.
To be eligible for membership in the SHH, students must be actively enrolled in an upper-level Spanish class and have maintained a 90 percent grade point average in the study of Spanish for at least three semesters. Transfer students must have spent one full semester in the program at Brookwood to be eligible. Inductees must hold an overall GPA of 85 percent or higher and must demonstrate character, leadership, seriousness of purpose, cooperation, honesty, service, and commitment to others.
This year’s inductees include juniors Grayson Baker, Ava Bass, Thomas Beverly, Elizabeth Cohen, Hutton Daniel, Maddie Duncan, Ellie Godwin, William Harrell, Rylee Hollifield, Katherine Jones, Kaleb Lewis, Kayla Lewis, Abby McCaskill, Bosie Miles, Isaac Nunnally, Anna Charles Oppenheim, Jeremy Patz, Gracie Strickland, Emily Grace Tuten, Rodge Waldrop, Lana Walker, Cole Warren, Naya Williams, Wilson Young, and seniors Kaden Giles, and Libby Jacobson.
Kandra Miller, a Spanish teacher and the society’s sponsor said, “My desire is for students to appreciate all that the Hispanic community has to offer. Students will have the opportunity to use their language skills in real-life settings- especially in service to others- and to understand the value of speaking more than one language.”
Brookwood School is an independent, co-educational, college-preparatory day school that offers superior educational opportunities to qualified students from Junior Kindergarten through the 12th grade. Founded in 1970, Brookwood’s 43-acre campus is located south of Thomasville, Ga.
The purpose of Brookwood School is to provide an exceptional college-preparatory educational experience to students from four years of age through the twelfth grade. Brookwood is committed to developing the whole child: academically, physically, spiritually, and socially.