Seneca High School seeks nominations for Academic Hall of Fame

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Seneca High School is seeking nominations for its Academic Hall of Fame, which honors the outstanding accomplishments of Seneca alumni, former staff members, and supporters.

The deadline for nominations is Jan. 31. The Seneca Academic Hall of Fame selection committee will review all nominations and select a class of inductees by March 28.

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The next class will be inducted at a ceremony at Seneca High School on Tuesday, June 3.

Inductees will be selected based on at least one of the following criteria: job related achievements, professional honors and awards, professional affiliations and publications, civic or community involvement, personal achievements and accomplishments, positive impact on the communities in the Lenape Regional High School District, humanitarian actions and other appropriate qualifications.

Alumni nominees are first eligible for selection 10 calendar years following graduation (2015 or earlier). Former staff of Seneca High School can also be nominated for actions and achievements on behalf of the Lenape Regional High School District that merit recognition.

Seneca’s Academic Hall of Fame recipients exemplify a high level of personal achievement, make significant contributions to their careers and communities, and serve as positive examples of social-emotional growth and character. Inductees’ names will be permanently displayed on a plaque at Seneca High School alongside other distinguished alumni as an example and incentive to generations of current and future Seneca High School students.

Anyone may submit an online nomination form. The nomination form can be found at https://seneca.lrhsd.org/academic-hof. Hard copies of the nomination form can also be obtained at Seneca’s main office.

To request a nomination form by mail/e-mail or for questions concerning the Seneca High School Academic Hall of Fame, contact Hanna Roach at hroach@lrhsd.org or David Maier at dmaier@lrhsd.org.

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