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Wyoming Seminary Inducts Students into Cum Laude Society
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First row from left: Diya Das, Lauren Onofrey, Chloe Kalna and Nina Santarelli. Second row, from left: Molli Grossman, Hannah Roman, Ivori Zvorsky and Elizabeth Adams. Third row, from left: Ilya Volodarsky, Casey Klaips, Oliver Williams and Dominick Trombetta. |
Wyoming Seminary College Preparatory School recently inducted 12 students into the Cum Laude Society, the national academic honor society for college preparatory schools.
The new inductees are seniors Elizabeth Adams, Willow Hill; Diya Das, Wilkes-Barre; Molli Grossman, Shavertown; Chloe Kalna, Shavertown; Casey Klaips, Forty Fort; Lauren Onofrey, Waverly; Hannah Roman, Mountain Top; Nina Santarelli, Dallas; Dominick Trombetta, Shavertown; Ilya Volodarksy, Shavertown; Oliver Williams, Kingston; Ivori Zvorsky, Kingston.
The goal of the Cum Laude Society is the encouragement and rewarding of academic excellence. Wyoming Seminary’s chapter of the society was established in 1930, and each year since then previous members of the organization elect new senior class members in both fall and spring. The students elected in the fall must have a junior-year average of at least 3.4 (out of a possible 4.0); the spring inductees must have attained a cumulative junior- and senior-year average of at least 3.1. Inductees must be in the top ten percent of their class.
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