Cum Laude Society members selected

Founded in 1906, the Cum Laude Society is a national honor society modeled on Phi Beta Kappa to recognize the scholastic achievement of seniors in secondary schools. Since its founding, the Cum Laude Society has grown to 382 chapters, approximately two dozen of which are located in public schools and the rest in independent schools. Membership is predominantly in the United States, but chapters also are located in Canada, England, France, Spain, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines.

The motto of the Cum Laude Society is Areté, Diké, Timé—Greek words which translate into Excellence, Justice, and Honor. The motto, along with grade point average and rigor of coursework, is considered when nominating society members. Up to 20% of the members of the senior class, who have an honor record may be elected.

Last week, members of the Class of 2015 were selected for membership and will be formally recognized at Honors Day. They are as follows:

Henry Brooks
Christine Choi
Richard Hathaway
Alexandra Hodgen
Henry La Soya
Annika Lars
Nathanael Lee
Skyler McLean
Manuel Medrano
Milan Mossé
David Ohta
Maya Omori
John Rodgers
Teresa Rokos
Adam Stanford-Moore
Clara Sternberg
Emily Tcheng
Megan Tcheng
Andrew Trojan
Alex Veitch
Lilium Wu
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