Brick Memorial High School’s National Honor Society Hosts College Application Support Event
Yesterday, Brick Memorial High School’s National Honor Society (NHS), under the guidance of advisor Mrs. Lisette Rivera, held an inspiring event to support seniors in their college application process. Held in the school library, the event offered students a welcoming space to celebrate their progress on college applications and seek valuable guidance as they approach crucial submission deadlines.
With many application due dates fast approaching this Friday, seniors took advantage of this unique opportunity to connect with peers and mentors while enjoying a variety of snacks. Throughout the day, students worked closely with teachers who volunteered their time, as well as Mr. McKnight and members of the Guidance Department, who were on hand to offer advice and answer questions on application components, from essays to activity lists.
“This event was all about community support,” said Mrs. Rivera. “For students, especially those managing multiple deadlines, it’s invaluable to have a space where they can receive direct feedback and encouragement. Our goal is to empower each of them to submit their best possible applications.”
With applications underway and deadlines approaching, the National Honor Society’s initiative highlighted Brick Memorial’s commitment to student success and showcased the dedication of faculty and staff who support students every step of the way.