Impressive 51 Students Inducted into the National Honor Society
February 25, 2025

The Christian Brothers Academy chapter of the National Honor Society (NHS) officially welcomed an impressive 51 new members on February 18 at the annual NHS Convocation.
Joining the 20 CBA seniors who were inducted one year ago, the 51 new members were accepted into this prestigious society, which is based on the pillars of Scholarship, Service, Character and Leadership. As is the tradition, President Ross Fales conferred the ceremonial golden tassels to each new inductee as a display of achievement.
“We recognize and celebrate the outstanding accomplishments of young men, who have distinguished themselves through scholarship, leadership, service, and character,” Principal Neil Begley ’96 said. “These inductees have embraced the Lasallian tradition of excellence.”
To be accepted into the NHS at CBA, students must have a minimum grade point average (GPA) of 91.5, obtained a minimum of 130 service hours, and achieved 10 school activities points, which includes involvement in CBA athletics, clubs & groups, and performing arts. Students are required to have multiple reviews and recommendations from CBA faculty and outside sources.
The newest class of inductees blew those marks far out of the water. The 51 Academy men exceeded the GPA minimum with a 95.7 mark, worked an average of 164 hours of service, and gained an average of 21 activity points. Many of the new members hold valuable leadership positions as athletic team captains, executives in clubs, camp counselors, CCD teachers and Special Olympics leads.
Chartered at the Academy in 1965, the Saint de La Salle Chapter of the National Honor Society exists to promote scholarship, service, leadership and character among high school students. Membership is open to students who have completed at least five semesters at CBA and who exhibit the qualities of the four pillars to an exceptional degree.
Those students with the minimum academic average are invited to complete an application. Applications for rising seniors are considered in September. Applications for juniors and seniors are considered leading up to February. The society is led by Ms. Morgan Biloholowski, a member of the English department faculty.
FROM THE CLASS OF 2025:
Bodenski, Phillip
Brennan, Luke
Doyle, Finnian
Feeney, Thomas
Fulcher, Landon
Harary, Nicholas
Horwath, John
Hulse, Ryan
Kocun, Matthew
Lane, Nicholas
McGee, Connor
McMullan, Richard
Ortiz, Brandon
Polinger, Kevin
Tedesco, Michael
Zaslau, Zachary
FROM THE CLASS OF 2026:
Adams, Ryan
Andree, Conor
Bellavia, William
Berry, William
Brady, James
Buffalano, Gianni
Camarda, Vincent
Cashman, Finn
Decina, Nicholas
DeOliveira, Alton
Dougherty, Cole
Ecklord, Richard
Ferguson, John
Furlong, Jack
Higgins, William
Jenks, Randall
Josovitz, Daniel
Kounis, Nicholas
Linardakis, William
Makin, Matthew
McCabe, MIchael
McFarlane, Julian
Morenzi, Rocco
Muldowney, Keith
Murray, Richard
Palmer, Jake
Pinguelo, Colin
Price, Vincent
Purcell, Colin
Sakoutis, William
Semer, Ryan
Strasbaugh, Nicholas
Tarzian, Jake
Vrankovic, Luke
Yachmetz, Andrew