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OCSD National Junior Honor Society Inductees for the 2025–2026 School Year Announced

The Oswego City School District is proud to announce the newest inductees into the National Junior Honor Society for the 2025–2026 school year. These students are being recognized for their outstanding achievements in scholarship, leadership, service, character, and citizenship, the core pillars of the National Junior Honor Society. Membership in NJHS represents a significant accomplishment that reflects both academic excellence and a commitment to contributing positively to the school community.

This year’s NJHS inductees include Callan Appleman, Anjali Aviles, Harvey Bell, Logan Bennett, Maxon Bivens, Mia Browngardt, Greyson Burridge, Gianna Campbell, Adrianna Cazzolli, Anika Diddi, Grace Filkins, Avah Hernandez, Josephine Hogan, Lola Holman, Lauren Jorgensen, Megan Jorgensen, Helen McDonald, Riddhi Modi, Siddhi Modi, Lillian Morse, Ethan Mosher, Torin Mott, Lucas Mulcahey, Grace Natoli, Aubree Oostdyk, Sohm Patel, Mia Ramos, Cecelia Pluff, Bryce Proulx, Nicole Schrouder, Skylar Smith, Claire Sprowson, Sarah Stevens, Emma Stevenson, Graham Sturick, Maylin Sweeting, Margaret Tesoriero, Gabriella Troutman, and Shelby Wiegand.

The NJHS chapter is supported by faculty advisors Mrs. Sandee Brown and Ms. Clare Donovan, who guide students in upholding the standards of the National Junior Honor Society and encourage continued growth in leadership and service.

The 2026 chapter officers include Co-Presidents Abigail Mulcahey and Charlise Wiegand, Vice President Anna Koskowski, Secretary Annaleise Wallace, Treasurer Ricki Gilbert, and Induction Co-Chairpersons Mia Gibson and Ayla McManus. These student leaders help organize chapter activities and support their peers in maintaining the expectations of NJHS membership throughout the school year.
 
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