On May 19, Albany High School inducted 35 students on May 19 into three World Language Honor Societies: National Chinese Honor Society, Société Honoraire de Français (French Honor Society) and Sociedad Honoraria Hispánica (Spanish Honor Society).
Each society has inductees listed alphabetically by last name.
National Chinese Honor Society
Brielle Austin | Michaela Kaitleen Awili | Sadae Cameron | Afia Candela | Hannah Gardner | Azariah Gordon | Emily Hotter | Alayla Neal | Mohima Nus | Michael Roberson II | Ruth San | Adelyah Santiago Johnson | Thornton Stewart Fraser | Nicolas Toala | E'Riyah Williams
To be eligible for the National Chinese Honor Society, a student must have studied Chinese at least four semesters and have an average of B or above. Teachers can also make decisions on individual student performance. Hua Lin serves as our faculty adviser.
Société Honoraire de Français
Fiona Allen | Joseph Burke | Theodore Burke | Jah'Nai Campbell | Maya Colman | Claudia Corradino | Giuliana Gaspary | Ulysses Graham-Snyder | Meir Horowitz | Paige Lemmon | Alexander Myers | Sarah Niragire-Sengabo | Rinchen Palden | Daniel Penna | Daisy Powers-Smoot | G'ahnah Skervin | Norah Sweet | Kadiata Toumbou | Adamarys Viveros
Also, we congratulate Kendra Davis for being awarded the Société Honoraire de Français Outstanding Senior Medal!
To be eligible for Société Honoraire de Français, a student must be enrolled at least their fourth semester of French and have maintained a grade of at least A- for three consecutive semesters before and including the semester of induction. Jennifer Edson serves as our faculty adviser.
Sociedad Honoraria Hispánica
Maya Chittur | Nathaniel Pupons | Henry Roberts | Eliza Schlesinger | Emi Zerka | Zoe Zylberman-Reid
To be eligible for Sociedad Honoraria Hispánica, a student must have an overall average above 85, a Spanish average of 90 or above, be a sophomore, junior or senior, have at least three semesters of high school Spanish, currently take an upper level Spanish class (level 3 or higher) or completed through Spanish 4 and have a record of good conduct. Taylor Grzywacz serves as the faculty adviser.
Congratulations to all these students who are expanding their horizons through language learning and exploration of other cultures!