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Summit High Senior Earns Membership into NSHSS

Published February 25, 2016

A Williamson County Schools student earned the honor of being selected for the National Society of High School Scholars (NSHSS).

David “Collin” Hensel, a senior from Summit High School, earned the lifetime membership through hard work and dedication, something the founder and chairman of the NSHSS recognized.

“Collin has played multiple varsity sports and maintained over a 4.0 GPA each year,” said Summit High Principal Sarah Lamb. “Collin works very hard to balance academics and outside activities. He is involved in various community service organizations and represents our school and community in a positive light. We are so proud of Collin and look forward to seeing him shine at the next level academically and athletically.”

As well as being a new member of the NSHSS, Collin also signed a soccer scholarship on National Signing Day to continue his athletic and academic pursuits at Carson-Newman University.