HARRISBURG – Sophia Tubbs, a ninth-grade student from Luthersburg, is among the 26 newly-inducted members of Reach Cyber Charter School’s National Honor Society (NHS) and National Junior Honor Society (NJHS).
The inductees were celebrated in a virtual combined ceremony for NHS and NJHS members with their family and peers across Pennsylvania on Dec. 18, 2024.
“Congratulations to new inductees of the National Honor Society and the National Junior Honor Society,” said Jane Swan, chief executive officer of Reach Cyber Charter School.
“Your excellence and achievements in scholarship, leadership, service and character not only inspire your peers, but also remind us all of the incredible potential to positively impact the world within our school community.”
There are now 48 members of Reach Cyber’s NHS chapter, which includes high school students in 10th, 11th and 12th grades, and 26 members in NJHS, which includes students in seventh, eighth and ninth grades.
To become a member of Reach Cyber’s NHS or NJHS, students must demonstrate excellence in service and/or leadership, receive recommendation from a community member and earn a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or better in their academic courses.
Once inducted, students attend monthly meetings through the school’s learning portal and participate in service projects such as Book Buddies, where they read their favorite children’s books to younger cohorts of Reach Cyber students and answer questions about future career plans. Each school year, members will complete a minimum of 10 community service hours.
Reach Cyber Charter School is a public cyber school serving K-12 students across the state that delivers a high-quality STEM-infused curriculum, advanced courses, extracurricular activities, socialization opportunities and modern, easy-to-use technology tools for families looking for a personalized education in a positive online learning environment.
For more information about Reach Cyber, visit ReachCyber.org.
