Medway Tri-M Music Honor Society Welcomes Five Student Inductees
Five students were inducted into the Medway High School Tri-M Music Honor Society on Wednesday, Nov. 17. The new inductees are, front row from left, Emma Reardon, Annabella Diamandis, Laci Santos, Meray Khela and Alexandra Montana. They are pictured with current Tri-M members. (Photo courtesy Medway Public Schools)
Principal John Murray is pleased to announce that five students have been inducted into the Medway High School Tri-M Music Honor Society.
The eighth annual induction ceremony took place on Wednesday, Nov. 17 at Medway High School.
The new inductees are sophomores Annabella Diamandis, Meray Khela, Alexandra Montana and Emma Reardon, and senior Laci Santos.
During the ceremony, Tri-M Co-Advisers Ashley Nelson-Oneschuk and Amanda Webster spoke about the meaning of Tri-M. The inductees then took the Tri-M pledge and received a Tri-M membership certificate. The evening concluded with a recital featuring the new inductees performing on their primary instrument.
The Tri-M Music Honor Society focuses on creating future leaders in music education and music advocacy, and is part of the National Association for Music Education (NAfME), which is the only music honor society for high school students in the country. Tri-M recognizes students who have dedicated much of their time to academics and music, and the organization gives students leadership opportunities and service projects centered around the love and promotion of music in their community.
To be accepted into Tri-M, students must be entering their third consecutive year of a performance ensemble which includes band or chorus, have maintained an A grade average in all music classes and a B grade average in all non-music classes, and have demonstrated leadership in the department and a willingness to be of service to the community.
“Congratulations to the five newest members of the Tri-M Music Honor Society,” Principal Murray said. “Medway’s Tri-M chapter has a great history of promoting success in music and academics, as well as serving our community. I am confident the newest members of the organization will uphold these values well.”
About the Tri-M Music Honor Society:
Tri-M welcomes student musicians in grades 6 through 12. Currently, there are over 2,100 chapters in all 50 states, involving more than 84,000 students. Besides shining a bright light on their school’s music programs, these future leaders contribute more than 750,000 service hours in their local communities. Learn more here