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Long Co. student in honor society
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Haley Riddle - photo by Photo provided.
Long County High School student Haley Christine Riddle recently was named to the National Society of High School Scholars.
Riddle, a junior at LCHS, will graduate in 2012. She is a member of the high school yearbook staff and is active at Elim Baptist Church.
To be eligible for NSHSS, students must be in their sophomore, junior or senior year, have a 3.5 or better grade point average, be active in their community and display high morale character.
“Haley is one of those students that I wish I could teach all of the time. She will do anything that you ask her to do and never complains. I wish all of my students were like her,” LCHS business teacher and yearbook adviser Cory Brace said. “If Haley continues to excel in her academics, she will have no problem getting in a great four-year college, and she also is on the right track to be eligible and probably receive some scholar-
ships.”
As a member of NSHSS, Riddle will be considered for all scholarships offered through the society. Scholarships range from $1,000-$5,000, and include the Claes Noble Academic Scholarship, the Robert P. Shepard Leadership Award and the National Scholar Award.
NSHSS headquarters is in Atlanta. Board members include poet Maya Angelou, actor Ed Harris and Chemistry Nobel Prize Winner Dr. Paul Crutzen.
Riddle is the daughter of Mike and Gina Riddle. The family lives in Long County.
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