NEWS: National Art Honor Society, Tri-M Induct New Members

(Photo courtesy @jlawchoir)
By Mia Cerrato – Editorial Editor
Jonathan Law High School recently hosted an induction ceremony for students chosen to join the National Art Honors Society and Tri-M.
This event was to acknowledge the artistic abilities that remain in Jonathan Law.
“It was an induction ceremony for Tri-M which is a music honors society and NAHS which is an art honors society,” said junior Sreeya Gudlavalleti.
The induction ceremony was a way to appreciate the talent at Jonathan Law.
“This ceremony was important to highlight the efforts of art and music students,” said junior Rachna Vipparala. “It is an important event because it recognizes artists and musicians as a valuable part of the community at Jonathan Law.”
The ceremony went very successfully according to students who participated.
“It went very well and thoroughly enjoyed being apart of it,” Gudlavalleti said.
The choir even went on to perform some songs and display pieces of art.
“It went very well and we sang the National Anthem as well as a song called One Voice,” said junior Joey Soto.
The choir successfully showed their talents and the hard work they have been putting into their extracurriculars.
“Overall the event was successful, and I was very happy it went smoothly,” said Gudlavalleti. “We are working very hard this year so I am glad it went well.”
Many students enjoyed this part of the induction and went very well.
“My favorite part was listening to the choir sing and seeing all the pieces of the artists in NAHS,” Vipparala said.
Students are also thrilled to be apart of this and believe it is a huge honor.
“I am really happy in this club because I enjoy that I can spread art around,” said junior Alexis Rios. “It shows how art is so important to people and can affect the community.”
Students can see the impact that their art or music their community.
“ I have begun to realize how important art is and how much it can positively impact someone’s day,” said Rios. “I enjoy making people happy through the little things and it is an honor for my art to be noticed by others, specifically by the school.”
Not only does art or music impact the community but the artists and musicians themselves.
“Music and the arts mean a lot to me,” said Gudlavalleti. “It is something I look forward and it makes my day as well as others.”
