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Cum Laude Society Inducts New Members

Casady School inducted 12 new members to the Cum Laude Society.
Casady School inducted 12 new members to the Cum Laude Society this week. The four seniors and eight juniors were chosen by a selection committee to be a part of the international honor society. Cum Laude recognizes scholarship and stresses excellence, justice, and honor. Election to membership in the Casady chapter is limited to no more than 10 percent of the junior class and 20 percent of the senior class.
 
Juniors Inducted
Spring 2022
Seniors Inducted
Spring 2022
Seniors Inducted
Spring 2021
William Bankhead
Adi Bhaktaram
Jackson Chase
Connor Evans
Michelle Huang
Jenna Jiang
Lili Tran
Olivia Wang
Jason Li
Kiran Naidu
Jennifer Ou
Consheng Zheng
Divya Chandrasekaran
Abby Owens-Fakhoury
Allison Jones
Kyuna Lee
Fisher Moody
Aria Nanda
Shanta Ramdas
Jes Stanfield
 
Eric McEver '05, a Cum Laude member, spoke to the Upper Division students via live stream from Australia.
 
Students inducted to the Cum Laude Society have demonstrated excellence in their academic work, and good character, honor, and integrity in all aspects of their school life. At Casady, the primary criteria for election is the quality of the curriculum the candidate has chosen as well, the number of nominations received, and the enthusiasm behind each nomination by the Upper Division faculty and current Cum Laude student members. Julieta Zesiger, Chair of the Science Department, is president of the Casady Cum Laude Chapter.
 
The Cum Laude Society is an international academic fraternity dedicated to honoring scholastic achievement in secondary schools. The founders of the society modeled Cum Laude after Phi Beta Kappa. The society's motto is "Excellence, Justice, Honor." Casady's chapter began in 1961.
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Casady School is an independent, co-educational, college preparatory, Episcopal day school serving students in pre-k-12. Educating Mind, Body, and Spirit.
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