Sayreville student receives national award for showing scholarship, service

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PHOTO COURTESY OF JUSTINE MULLER

 

Sayreville Middle School eighth grade student Barry J. Muller, Jr. was awarded a National Junior Honor Society Outstanding Achievement Award on May 6.

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Barry was chosen as one of 500 recipients from across the nation based on his work to support the five pillars of the National Junior Honor Society: scholarship, service, leadership, character and citizenship.

Barry maintains a cumulative GPA of 98 of 100.

He is a member of the middle school basketball team and the St. Bernadette’s RC Youth Group.

He is a volunteer in a number of community-based programs.

Pictured from Dr. Richard R. Labbe, Sayreville superintendent of schools; Richard Gluchowski, Sayreville Middle School principal; Barry J. Muller, Jr.; and Michele Gentile, National Junior Honor Society advisor.

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