National Art Honor Society inducts newest members for commitment to the arts
Congratulations to the 24 art students who were inducted into the National Art Honor Society (NAHS).
NAHS inspires and recognizes exceptional students whose talent, dedication, and academic excellence have set them apart as they have demonstrated both artistic mastery and a deep commitment to their craft.
"We celebrate the achievements of these students and look forward to the impact they will make in their prospective fields," Art Department Chair, Ms. Mel Gaskins, said. "Their passion for the arts and design will undoubtedly shape the creative world in meaningful ways."
Candidates for the National Art Honor Society are invited by the Art Department to apply to the society based on their artistic skill, commitment to art, and academic standing. They are required to have a minimum of two semesters in art coursework and maintain a minimum 93% average in art courses. Candidates commit to majoring or minoring in art or intend to include art as part of their careers.
Seniors
Megan Berger, Cory Bernard, Olivia Donovan, Tyne Early, Francie Goff, Tim Kitt, Carter Mayne, Lucy Rudolph, Noel Shelly, Olivia Stein, Alexis Skinner, Tyler Yannessa
Juniors
Ben Bernhardt, Mia Colonna, Brady Edwards, Isaac Heaton, Jackson Homan, Ava Hudson, Caleb Link, Connor Louis, Liliana McHugh, Madison McPherson, Reilly Mountel, Addison Reineke
In June, 45 McNicholas students set off on a 15-day international journey that brought textbooks to life and turned the world into their classroom. The Art & Architecture European Carousel ‘25 swept students through 10 cities across Europe, offering an unforgettable exploration of art, history, science, and culture.
We are pleased to welcome Mr. Paul Romolo as the Principal of McNicholas High School.
The National High School Strength & Conditioning Association names Ava Strange, Mia Nienaber, Caleb Naumann, and Connor Powderly as All-Americans and McNicholas High School as a Program of Excellence.