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Nashoba Tech Inducts Westford Students Into National Honor Society

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Angela Constantine, a sophomore from Westford, receives her National Honor Society certificate from Assistant Principal Matthew Ricard during Nashoba Tech’s recent induction ceremony in the Performing Arts Center. (courtesy - Dan Phelps)
Angela Constantine, a sophomore from Westford, receives her National
Honor Society certificate from Assistant Principal Matthew Ricard
during Nashoba Tech’s recent induction ceremony in the Performing Arts
Center. (courtesy – Dan Phelps)

A record 97 students at Nashoba Valley Technical High
School were inducted into the school’s chapter of the National Honor
Society or National Technical Honor Society or both during a recent
ceremony in the Performing Arts Center.

Westford students inducted into both the National Honor Society and
National Technical Honor Society include:
• Seniors: Veronica Pecora.

Westford students inducted solely into the National Honor Society include:
• Seniors: Julia Masson (who was also elected treasurer of NHS).
• Sophomores: Angela Constantine and Katlyn Palmer.

Katlyn Palmer, a sophomore from Westford, receives her National Honor Society certificate from Assistant Principal Matthew Ricard during Nashoba Tech’s recent induction ceremony in the Performing Arts Center. (courtesy -Dan Phelps)
Katlyn Palmer, a sophomore from Westford, receives her National Honor
Society certificate from Assistant Principal Matthew Ricard during
Nashoba Tech’s recent induction ceremony in the Performing Arts
Center. (courtesy -Dan Phelps)

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