National Honor Society Induction

The National Honor Society (NHS) is a prestigious organization that recognizes high school students who demonstrate excellence in scholarship, leadership, service, and character. Founded in 1921, NHS encourages academic achievement while also promoting community involvement and personal integrity. Members are expected to be role models in and out of the classroom, serving their schools and communities with dedication and honor. Being inducted into NHS is a significant achievement that reflects a student’s commitment to excellence and a desire to make a positive impact on the world around them.

Camden Military Academy NHS students were inducted into National Honor Society on March 28th becoming our newest members. Along with the pillars of NHS, our cadets also uphold the core values of Camden. We were honored to have our guest speak, Drew Charles, a Camden native and prior NHS member in his high school. He spoke about applying these core values throughout life and how they have helped him personally in his achievements including becoming president of the local Jaycees.

We are very proud that these cadets have put dedication to service and leadership above all! You can watch the ceremony by clicking here.