Nearly 400 CCA Students Inducted Into Several National Honor Societies
Nearly 400 CCA Students Inducted Into Several National Honor Societies Students recognized for academic performance, leadership, and service to others HARRISBURG – Commonwealth Charter Academy (CCA), Pennsylvania’s most sought-after K through 12 public cyber charter school, recently held three regional ceremonies across Pennsylvania to induct 378 students into several national honor societies, including National Honor […]
11/26/2024
Nearly 400 CCA Students Inducted Into Several National Honor Societies
Students recognized for academic performance, leadership, and service to others
HARRISBURG – Commonwealth Charter Academy (CCA), Pennsylvania’s most sought-after K through 12 public cyber charter school, recently held three regional ceremonies across Pennsylvania to induct 378 students into several national honor societies, including National Honor Society, National Junior Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, National English Honor Society, Science National Honor Society, Rho Kappa, Delta Epsilon Phi, Spanish National Honor Society, French National Honor Society, Tri-M Music Honor Society, and the National Honor Society for the Arts.
This year’s group of students is the largest class of inductees in CCA’s history.
“Being inducted into a national honor society demonstrates these students’ commitment to achieving academic excellence, serving others, and building leadership skills and good character,” said CCA President and CEO Thomas D. Longenecker. “I applaud these students for their dedication to their education and their determination to ensure future success.”
The breakdown of students inducted into honor societies is as follows:
- National Honor Society – 97
- National Junior Honor Society – 87
- Mu Alpha Theta – 38
- National English Honor Society – 136
- Science National Honor Society – 50
- Rho Kappa – 62
- Delta Epsilon Phi – 1
- Spanish National Honor Society – 11
- French National Honor Society – 8
- Tri-M Music Honor Society – 33
- National Honor Society for the Arts – 18
CCA’s in-house designed courses and proprietary learning management system offer flexible, customized learning programs to all students regardless of their background, learning abilities, and socioeconomic status. Families can leverage CCA’s vast resources to create educational programs that accelerate learning, provide remedial support, and meet each student’s unique needs.
“CCA is committed to partnering with families to provide students with a world-class education,” said Longenecker. “On behalf of the CCA Board of Trustees and the entire CCA community, I congratulate these students for a job well done, and I wish them much success in the future.”
Induction ceremonies were held on November 18 in Cranberry, Butler County, November 20 in Allentown, Lehigh County, and November 25 in Harrisburg, Dauphin County.