
St. John’s Military School has inducted three outstanding seniors into its chapter of the National Honor Society. The inductees were selected for their outstanding academic performance, as well as exceptional character, leadership, and citizenship.
“These young men have demonstrated excellent academic achievement and at the same time they have conducted themselves in a manner befitting the proud and distinguished traditions at St. John’s Military School. These traits include an excellent moral fiber, leadership capability and each one of these cadets has honored their responsibilities to their community,” said St. John’s President Andy England. The inductees are:
Cadet Cpt. Adam Walther is the son of Craig Walther of Coppell, Texas and Julie Hinds of Arlington, Texas. He has attended St. John’s Military School for two years and is the Cadet Battalion Intelligence/Academics Officer S-2. He maintains a 3.362 GPA.
Cadet 1st Lt. Thomas Elliott is the son of Byron Elliott of Commerce City, Colo. and Deborah Elliott of Denver, Colo. He has attended St. John’s Military School for two years and is the Executive Officer of Alpha Company. He maintains a 3.211 GPA
Cadet Command Sgt. Maj. Luke Whitting is the son of David and Janine Whitting of Glen Head, N.Y. He has attended St. John’s Military School for three years and is the senior non-commissioned officer in the Corps of Cadets. He maintains a 3.273 GPA.