The Farmingdale High School community gathered on January 29, 2026, to celebrate the induction of 136 exceptional students into the National Honor Society. These students have shown they are leaders both in the classroom and in their neighborhoods. The evening was a tribute to their hard work and commitment to helping others.
A Night of Recognition
The ceremony took place at Farmingdale High School and was organized by advisors Mrs. Jill Greeney and Mrs. Lisa Jensen. The auditorium was filled with proud family members, district leaders, and Board of Education members. A special highlight of the night was the recognition of several dozen teachers. These "Inspirational Educators" were hand-picked by the students for making a lasting impact on their lives. Following the event, guests enjoyed a small reception in the Commons to celebrate the achievement.
The Power of Connection
The keynote speaker, Farmingdale High School Business teacher Donna Wright, delivered an inspiring message focused on the importance of building bridges. She explained how becoming a National Honor Society member connects these students to the broader world. Being a member is about more than just academic excellence; it is about being a well-rounded person who strives to make a difference. These 136 students have demonstrated a willingness to help others and to take on challenges with determination and grace. As these new inductees continue their academic journey, there is no doubt they will continue to impact the world around them positively.