At Deer Park High School, 72 new members were inducted into the Math and Science Honor Societies during an annual ceremony. Existing members of both societies were also recognized for their achievements. The scholars were welcomed by advisers Edward Libretto and Cassidy Velle before hearing a keynote speech from Kaleigh Pizzirusso.
During his address, Math Honor Society President Muhsin Maqsood emphasized the importance of dedication to studies and passion for the subjects. He encouraged new inductees to explore the natural world through numbers and engage in discussions with peers who share similar curiosity.
Science National Honor Society President Calvin Nguyen praised the new members for their academic excellence and enthusiasm towards their respective sciences. He expressed confidence in their potential to become future leaders in science not only in Deer Park but on a global scale. The ceremony highlighted the hard work and commitment of students to excel academically and pursue their passions in math and science.
As new members of the Math and Science Honor Societies, these students have shown great dedication to their studies and passion for the subjects they love. They have worked tirelessly to achieve academic excellence, setting themselves up for success not only at Deer Park High School but beyond as well.
The induction ceremony was a celebration of these students’ achievements and recognition of their hard work. Advisors Edward Libretto and Cassidy Velle were there to greet them, while Kaleigh Pizzirusso delivered a keynote speech that encouraged them to continue exploring their interests in math and science.
Math Honor Society President Muhsin Maqsood addressed the new inductees, emphasizing the importance of dedication to studies and passion for the subjects. He encouraged them to embrace opportunities to explore the natural world through numbers, engage with peers who share similar curiosity, and pursue their passions with fervor.
Science National Honor Society President Calvin Nguyen praised the new members for their academic excellence and enthusiasm towards science. He expressed confidence that these students would become future leaders in science, not only at Deer Park High School but on a global scale.
The induction ceremony was a testament to the hard work and commitment of these students to excel academically while pursuing their passions in math and science. As they embark on this journey, they will undoubtedly make significant contributions not only at Deer Park High School but beyond as well.
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