KEYS and dual enrollment student Hannah Hebdon, 16, has been accepted into the National Honor Society (NHS), which recognizes students who have demonstrated excellence in the areas of scholarship, leadership, service and character.
She said, “Being accepted indicates that all of my hard work and time is going to pay off. I am looking forward to doing more for the community and myself by participating in this group.”
Hannah lives in Pauma Valley, San Diego County. She has been attending Springs since 5th grade. She enjoys being a part of the Springs family, she said, because “I am able to spend quality time on my work and with my family. I am not up past 8 doing homework like others at a public school may be doing. I am able to do my work anywhere that I can get Wi-Fi.” She continued, “I am able to travel and do other fun things on the side. It is overall a great program for me and I’m glad that I’ve grown so much with the help of KEYS.” Her favorite subjects are photography, history and Spanish. When she graduates, she hopes to attend college and then medical or law school. Outside of school she likes music, photography and travel. She noted, “I often combine all of the three, like listening to music while going somewhere and taking pictures at my destination.”