Earlier this fall, Judeth decided to forgo extracurricular activities at her high school, Archbishop Spalding, because she wanted to focus on obtaining a spot in the school's National Honor Society chapter. Membership in NHS was a brass ring opportunity this junior did not want to miss.
"To get in is huge," she explained. "It isn't taken lightly. Only 50 teens are members at Spalding. It's really tough to get into NHS. It takes hard work and dedication."
Judeth temporarily put aside the cherished tap dancing lessons in which...
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