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The Knoch High School National Honor Society had its induction society last month in the high school auditorium. Submitted Photo

The Knoch High School National Honor Society had its induction society last month in the high school auditorium.

Its members are seniors John Allen, Molly Andrews, Braelyn Arnold, Jessica Burgard, Chloe Burkert, Matthew Carney, Evan Chess, Mitchell Davies, Sheldon Deal, Megan Edder, Lindsay Edwards, Grace Gilmore, Danielle Golab, Jayson Haas, Hallee Hassler, Raeleigh Hauserman, Makaylah Horstman, Hanna Howell, Reilly Huff, Haydn Hughes, Elliott Infante, Joshua Johnson, Melissa Karastury, Kiefer Kleist, Amber Ludolff, Jessica McCalip, Hattie McGraw, Jackson Pacek, Gasparo Porco, Sennett Purcell, Tobias Reynolds, Andrew Ripper, Paige Rodgers, James Santora, Megan Vasas, Ashley Walters, Abigail Whalen, Grace Bogacz, Greta Dadowski, Ethan Donehue, Alyssa Gallagher, Ashley Valasek; and juniors Ava Breese, Shiane Chalkley, Samuel Crosby, Reed Curry, Jaxson Donehue, Lara Ejzak, Braydon Esplen, Hunter Essary, Sarah Fleishner, Jordan Foertsch, Brooke Galcik, Riley Gillis, Emily Greb, Lindsey Greb, Mackenzie Gumto, Emma Haugh, Gavin Haugh, Abigail Hawk, Serena Horstman, Violet Huggins, Laurel Hull, Serenity Kosecki, Meredith Martin, Kaci McLachlan, Sarah Mitchell, Jade Nether, Abbey Parkinson, Dara Patten, Sydnee Pitkins, Alicyn Rhodes, Spencer Riemer, Macrina Robb, Avangeline Santora, Cameron Tarker, Trianna Walls, Paige Wilson, Braden Wozniak, Sidney Young and Lindsey Zill.

National Honor Society officers for the 2022-23 school year are: president, Kiefer Kleist; vice president, Melissa Karastury; secretary, Jake Santora; treasurer, Reilly Huff; and historian, Molly Andrews. The adviser of the National Honor Society is Cassandra Sandorf.

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Gracen Heilman

One Seneca Valley High School senior is getting a peek into the inner workings of the FBI. Gracen Heilman was recently accepted into the 2022 FBI Pittsburgh Teen Academy. As a selected participant, Gracen will gain a better understanding of the FBI.

“I'm very grateful for the opportunity to participate in the 2022 FBI Pittsburgh Teen Academy. The program appealed to me because it offers insight into many different specialties within the FBI,” Gracen said. “I've always known that I want to work in law enforcement, and this opportunity will give me a taste of many different career paths that I could take to land a job that I love and that helps others.”

“Gracen is the perfect fit for this program. Not only is she responsible and reliable, but she’s also shown a consistent dedication to public service. She’s been interested in the FBI Teen Academy for a couple of years now, but since the program can only take high school seniors, she’s had to wait,” said Seneca Valley gifted support teacher Dean Walker.

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Twelve Knoch High School and Middle School students will participate in the Crimson Hawk Band Summit at Indiana University of Pennsylvania on Nov. 10. They are, front row, from left, Abigail Cebollero, Sarah Edder, Emma Salasky, Matthew Neff, Jack Reckard, and Charlotte Huff; and back row, from left, Camden Christie, Ryan Karwoski, Ethan Schriner, Daniel Simons and Adrian Lavorini. Nicolas Johnson is not pictured. Submitted Photo

Twelve Knoch High School and Middle School students will participate in the Crimson Hawk Band Summit at Indiana University of Pennsylvania on Thursday, Nov. 10.

They are Abigail Cebollero, Sarah Edder, Emma Salasky, Matthew Neff, Jack Reckard, and Charlotte Huff; and back row, from left, Camden Christie, Ryan Karwoski, Ethan Schriner, Daniel Simons and Adrian Lavorini. Nicolas Johnson is not pictured.

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Ten Knoch students attended PMEA Jr. High Strings Fest on Nov. 3 at Beaver Area High School. They are front row, from left, Elizabeth Whalen, Addison Clarke, Molly Manzer, Josie Graper and Patrick Cornelius; and back row, from left, Grace Yeager, Allison Godot, Samuel Gilligan, Abigail Sleighe and Isabella Rankin. Submitted Photo

Ten Knoch students attended PMEA Jr. High Strings Fest on Nov. 3 at Beaver Area High School. They are front row, from left, Elizabeth Whalen, Addison Clarke, Molly Manzer, Josie Graper and Patrick Cornelius; and back row, from left, Grace Yeager, Allison Godot, Samuel Gilligan, Abigail Sleighe and Isabella Rankin.

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