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NJHS Induction
Arlington Middle School held its
17th annual National Junior Honors
Society induction ceremony on Friday,
March 10. It is quite an achievement to
receive the highly selective invitation.
These students have proven that they are
exceptional not only in their academics,
but also as leaders in their community.
Membership in the National Junior
Honor Society recognizes those
achievements and promotes continued
leadership and excellence. These
students have gained membership
through effective demonstration of the
five qualities held in high esteem by the
Society. These five qualities are
scholarship,
service,
leadership,
citizenship,
and
character.
Congratulations to the new members of
the Patricia L. Prescott Chapter of
National Junior Honors Society. The
NJHS Sponsor is Laura Brown.
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AMS Student Council Members
Attend Leadership Conference
“A leader is one who knows
the way, goes the way, and shows the
way.” This quote by John C. Maxwell
sums up what Arlington Student
Council is all about. During the
weekend of March 3-5, Arlington
Middle School Student Council
members attended a leadership
conference that was held at Arlington
High School. Shyla Bakshi, Brent
Brightwell, Kenzie Webb, JaKailah
Arlington Middle School Artists
Win Many Awards
Morris, and Jackson Ruston all
dedicated this particular weekend to
learning and growing in their leadership
capabilities. Students were able to
participate in break out groups, listen to
motivational speakers, attend many
social functions, and travel to the
Memphis Zoo
Brent Brightwell, Jackson
Ruston, Mr. Nick Easley, Mrs.
Blair Thomas, Shyla Bakshi,
Kenzie Webb, and JaKailah
Morris enjoyed a beautiful
afternoon at the zoo.
Zoe Cowell, Alayna Voyles, Abby
Hansen, Demario Byers, Jared
Sherrill, and Emily Cooper created
a banner to display in the hallway
for AMS Best Buddies.
AMS Best Bud