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CMA Hosts 2026 National Honors Society Induction and Excellence Awards Ceremony

CMA Hosts 2026 National Honors Society Induction and Excellence Awards Ceremony

CMA proudly hosted its Annual National Honor Society (NHS) Induction and Excellence Awards Ceremony, celebrating academic achievement, leadership, service, and character among its outstanding students.

The evening brought together students, families, faculty, and community members to honor scholars who have demonstrated consistent excellence throughout their high school careers. The ceremony featured a keynote address from 36th District Court Judge Marlena Taylor, who inspired students with remarks on perseverance, integrity, and the importance of using education as a foundation for service and leadership.

“This evening is about recognizing not only academic success, but the dedication, resilience, and character required to achieve it,” Judge Taylor shared during her address.

2026 National Honor Society Inductees

Nine students were formally inducted into the CMA Chapter of the National Honor Society for the 2025–2026 academic year:

  • J. Benton
  • K. Davis
  • S. Haradaway
  • T. Lyons
  • D. McGrue
  • D. Moore
  • K. Neal
  • J. Walls
  • Terrance Wilson

These students met rigorous academic standards while also demonstrating leadership, service to their school and community, and strong moral character.

Excellence Awards Recognition

In addition to the NHS induction, three students were recognized for achieving and maintaining a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher throughout their entire high school career. This distinction reflects years of dedication, discipline, and academic perseverance.

CMA leadership congratulated all honorees and thanked families and staff for their continued support of student success.

The National Honor Society Induction and Excellence Awards Ceremony remains a cornerstone of CMA’s commitment to celebrating academic excellence and preparing students for success beyond graduation.

Students standing in front of National Honor Society