17 students at Cristo Rey join National Honor Society

Seventeen students at Cristo Rey Boston High School were inducted into the National Honor Society on March 9. They were nominated and selected based on the National Honor Society’s four pillars of academic excellence: scholarship, service, leadership, and character.

Current NHS members – Esteisy Alexis-Michel, Chinyelu Crawford, Keiana Ferguson, Rosnely Mordan, Eniyah Nieves-Henderson, Aissatou Sall, and Jeilyn Tejeda – welcomed the new members and performed the induction ceremony.

Seniors inducted last week were Brandon Barani, Makayla Brito-Lopez, Deanna Miles-Langaige, Anthony Polanco, Mariah Ortiz-Falcon, and Hamdi Shariff-Omar.

The following juniors were also inducted and will lead the group in the 2023-2024 academic year: Brenda Aviles, Carter Dambreville, Lawrence Gustama, Chrichna Jolicoeur, Franklin Lopez, Cynthia Nguyen, Mai Nguyen, Isis Pichardo, Azaan Rodriguez, London Sappleton, and Ariani Vazquez Fernandez.

Rooted in the Jesuit tradition, Cristo Rey is committed to serving culturally diverse, aspirational students with demonstrated economic need, from across Greater Boston.

Offering full academic scholarships to all accepted Cristo Rey Boston students reflects the school’s commitment to identifying and removing barriers that exist in the way of students’ academic and professional successes.


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