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OKLAHOMA CITY‚— EPIC Charter that approximately 1 million students take
School has announced that 438 EPIC part in Honor Society activities. NHS and
students from across the state will be NJHS are located in all 50 states, the
inducted into the National Honor Society District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, other
(NHS) and National Junior Honor Society U.S. territories and Canada.
(NJHS). Each EPIC NHS inductee receives a
Claremore students, Asher Gagliardi, certificate, a membership pin and the right
Hayden Henson and Karry Olandese were to wear the traditional white NHS hood as
named to NJHS list. part of their graduation ceremony regalia.
The awards will be presented in formal In addition, taking part in these prestigious
ceremonies at Rose State College in organizations opens doors for member
Midwest City and at Oral Roberts students for college and beyond.
University on May 7 and May 14, EPIC educator and National Honor
respectively. Society Advisor Beth Powell said the hard
“We are so proud of these EPIC work EPIC students have put in to become
students who have earned this prestigious inductees will almost certainly pay huge
honor by committing themselves to the dividends when it comes to planning for
highest levels of academic, social, civic the future.
and ethical achievement,” said EPIC “NHS and NJHS members get access to
Assistant Superintendent of Instruction college admission and financial aid
Bart Banfield. planning, access to service projects,
The NHS was founded in 1921, while scholarship potential and leadership
NJHS was founded in 1929. Both development,” Powell said. “So earning
organizations place scholarship, service, membership into these organizations is
leadership, character and citizenshipat the about more than just being on an honor roll.
center of their core values. It is estimated It’s about preparing for future success.”
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During a recent meeting of the Stillwater Frontier Rotary Club, Ben Harris, a
co-founder of Epic Charter Schools spoke to the group. Epic combines the
convenience of online learning with the support of one-on-one instruction from
an Oklahoma certified teacher. This blended learning model allows students
- and families to set their own pace with the guidance and instruction from an
o Epic teacher who meets with them face-to-face as needed. Harris was wel-
comed by club president Butch Koemel (left) and Rotarian of the day Randy
e Wedel (right).
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