National Honor Society 2024 (Video)
The National Honor Society was formed in 1921. Over one million students are estimated to participate in the National Honor Society. Since 1946, the National Honor Society has given out more than $15 million in scholarship awards.
Students who join Davies National Honor Society have a 3.75 GPA or higher, show leadership qualities, integrity, and are required to serve 20 service hours helping with different projects and Davies students far exceed those hours.
2024 Inductees by Grade
Seniors:
- Diego Ferreira
- Daniela Montoya
- Mia Victorino
Sophomores:
- Elisbeth Aguocha
- Destiney Barbosa
- Lorena Brown
- Oceanna Cummins
- Dulcelene de Pina
- Nogaye Gaye
- Abigail Grullon
- Miley Lopes
- Alecia Mendes
- Maija Nascimento
- Allyson O'Regan
- Audrey Rolfe
- Tyra Shode
- Brianna Silva
- Isabella Vargas
- Miguel Vazquez
- Tobias Wessling
- Kaylyn Woods
Officer Transition Pledge:
"I promise to uphold the bylaws and constitution of the National Honor Society. I will work hard, lead by example, and uphold the office for which I was voted in for. I will embody the four pillars of the NHS: Scholarship, leadership, service, and character."
Thank You to Our Outgoing NHS Executive Officers (2023-2024):
- President: Charles O’Connell
- Vice President: Kalista Dixon
- Secretary: Hailey Reed
- Treasurer: Lyla Flodin
- Parliamentarian: Joslyn Brown
- Historian: Awa Baro
Congratulations to Our Incoming NHS Executive Officers (June 2024-2025):
- President: Haadiyah Folarin
- Vice President: Lyla Flodin
- Secretary: Miley Lopes
- Treasurer: Lorena Brown
- Parliamentarian: Tobias Wessling
- Historian: Destiney Barbosa
Senior Future Plans:
- Jacqueline Arevalo: University of Rhode Island, Animal Science Pre-veterinary & Nutrition
- Jadrianny Baez-Estevez: University of Rhode Island, Electrical Engineering
- Joslyn Brown: University of Rhode Island, Neuroscience on the Pre-Medicine track
- Zaria-Lynn Campell: Pennsylvania State University, Biology
- Ryan Deleon Aguilar: New England Institute of Technology, Nursing
- Diego Ferreira: University of Rhode Island, Computer Science
- Brianna Garcia: University of Rhode Island, Electrical Engineering with a minor in Music Performance
- Krystal Cuello: Providence College, Nursing
- Samantha Grullon: University of Rhode Island, Pre-Medicine
- Victoria Milian Morales: Rhode Island College, Cybersecurity and Emerging Technologies
- Briana Monteiro: Community College of Rhode Island, Nursing
- Daniela Montoya: Providence College, Nursing
- Adacelys Nichols: University of Rhode Island, Cellular and Molecular Biology
- Sharon Oule: Salve Regina University, Biology and Pre-Medicine
- Nakeisha Torres: Community College of Rhode Island, General Studies
- Carissah Bizzle: University of Rhode Island, Early Childhood Education
- Mia Victorino: Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Accelerated Nursing Program
We congratulate all our inductees and seniors, wishing them continued success in their academic and professional pursuits. Your hard work, leadership, and commitment to service are truly commendable.