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US student with Kenyan origin joins prestigious NSHSS

Effie Odhiambo a Kenyan American studying in the US has been admitted into the prestigious National Society for High School Scholars (NSHSS).

A rising senior at Paint Branch High School in Montgomery County Public Schools System in Maryland, Effie received an invitation to NSHSS on June 27, 2022 she received an invitation to this exclusive club of high school students globally and upon registration she was admitted to the organization as a life member.

NSHSS is a distinguished academic honor society, committed to recognizing and serving the highest-achieving student scholars in more than 26,000 high schools across 170 countries. With access to valuable resources and a network of more than 2 million exceptional peers spanning high school to college and career, NSHSS scholars embody academic dedication and outstanding leadership in their schools, workplaces, and communities.
Membership to NSHSS comes with several opportunities such scholarships, international trips abroad and career mentorship with partner organizations.

Effie migrated with her parents to the United States of America at the age of 6 years and was admitted to pre -school at Calverton Elementary School in Beltsville, Maryland.

After graduating from the school at Primary 5, she joined Grace Brethren Christian School in Clinton, Maryland for 2 years. She was later transferred to Benjamin Banneker Middle School in Montgomery county, Maryland. She graduated from the middle school after one year and joined Paint Branch High School in the neigbourhood.

She is currently a senior at the school and serves as the Vice President of students organization with Montgomery public Schools System in Maryland. She is set graduate from high school next year and intends to pick up a career in law.

This summer she will spend her time doing internship with MCEA ( Montgomery County Education Association) advocating for the rights of the minority, diversity, equity and inclusion. Earlier she has been on internship with MOCO championing for the protection of the environment. Since joining the USA school system she has been an honors student through out her life in school and participated in many leadership activities. Effie is an AVID (Achievement Via Individual Determination) student with Montgomery Public School system.

Effie is the daughter of USA based Data Scientist Mr. Pius Odhiambo and Registered Nurse ( RN) Rose Otanga. Before relocating to the United States Mr. Odhiambo was a high school teacher with Teachers Service Commission of Kenya while Ms. Otanga was a civilian administrator with the Kenya Police. Both Mr. Odhiambo and Ms. Otanga hail from Siaya county in Western, Kenya.

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