NEWS: National Art Honor Society Returns To Law For Another Year

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By Adrian Vitale – Staff Reporter
The National Art Honor Society is back for another year at Jonathan Law.
The club had its first meeting of the year in September and plans on having two meetings per month – on Mondays – during the school year.
“I can’t wait to see how they use their passion for art and culture to create an artists community of their own here at Jonathan Law High School,” NAHS Advisor Mrs. Murphy said.
To join NAHS, students need to have been in an art class for at least one year. Students must also have at least an A or higher in their art classes, and B’s or higher in their other academic classes in order to join or participate in NAHS.
“This year we have already begun making plans on how to incorporate art into more lives in our community,” Senior Officer Quinn Shane. “We started the year off with a fun meeting to all get to know one another and spend some time together. Now, we have begun our meetings to create something to give back to the community with art.”
NAHS is also excited to add new members this year.
“I hope to be able to learn more about the club this year, and be able to learn some of the people involved in the club,” freshman Fiad Rahman said. “To have a better understanding of it for next year.”
Freshman Vincenzo Mannino is interested in getting involved with NAHS as well.
“Hopefully there will be chances for not only just members, but people soon hoping to join the club to be able to join meetings,” Mannino said.
NAHS is currently planning activities and events for the year and encourages all members to participate in their activities.
