HOBOKEN, NJ — Hoboken High School announced last week that senior Alysa Toledo has been recognized by the United Nations Association of the USA and InnerView in their fourth Annual National Community Service Awards.
Alysa won the award for completing more than 20 hours of community service, as well as other projects not counted.
Hoboken National Honor Society Chapter adviser Michelle McGreivey said, “Alysa is certainly a leader in the Hoboken High School National Honor Society in terms of service. In addition to the over twenty hours she completed that resulted in this award, she has continued to serve by designing and painting a mural in the school library for our new makerspace. In a year where many are struggling with engagement, Alysa stands out. “
The award program recognizes a range of student achievement: Merit for 20 hours, Honor for 40 hours, Ambassador for 100 hours of…