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Leading with Purpose: Shogun R. Receives NJHS Outstanding Achievement Award

April 23, 2026

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We are proud to celebrate Grade 7 student Shogun R., who has been recognized with the prestigious National Junior Honor Society (NJHS) Outstanding Achievement Award—a national honor that highlights exceptional scholarship, service, leadership, character, and citizenship.

For Shogun, the award represents more than recognition—it reflects the values he strives to live by every day.

“Winning the NJHS Outstanding Achievement Award is incredibly meaningful to me because it validates that hard work, kindness, and a dedication to learning are impactful,” he shared. “It reminds me that being a good person and having a strong work ethic can turn all my dreams into reality.”

Shogun’s journey to this achievement has been shaped by both his leadership and his commitment to service. After earning the NJHS Pillar of Character recognition in the 2024–2025 school year, he stepped into the role of NJHS Vice President, where he helped lead initiatives and create new opportunities for student involvement.

“Volunteering at a variety of local community agencies helped me better understand the needs of our community,” he explained. “I wanted to make community service more accessible for middle school students and create opportunities for others to get involved.”

As Vice President, Shogun strengthened his leadership through collaboration and communication—working closely with fellow NJHS members and advisors to organize meetings, plan agendas, and bring ideas to life.

“I’ve honed my skills through respectful interactions and positive engagement with my peers and teachers,” he said.

Behind his success is a strong network of mentors and supporters. Shogun credits NJHS advisors Ms. Mujic and Mr. Salazar, along with Director of Student Affairs Ms. Moorthy, for helping him grow as a leader and encouraging him to use his voice to make a positive impact.

He also draws inspiration from his teachers and family. “My teachers consistently bring positivity and passion into the classroom, even with a rigorous workload,” he noted. “At home, my parents have supported me through academics, community service, and even the demands of competitive fencing, always reminding me to maintain balance and wellbeing.”

His NJHS advisor, Ms. Mujic, shared her pride in his accomplishments: “I am pleased to hear Shogun was named a recipient of the NJHS Outstanding Achievement Award! Shogun has been a stellar example of the five pillars of NJHS for our campus community. He has done an excellent job as Vice President of our chapter this year, consistently demonstrating strong leadership, responsibility, and initiative.”

Looking ahead, Shogun remains focused on growth and impact. He hopes to continue developing creative solutions to support his community while maintaining excellence in his academic pursuits.

To students considering NJHS or leadership opportunities, his advice is simple but powerful:
“Don’t be afraid to try something new. Leadership can start with being thoughtful, respectful, and kind. It’s not just about academic success—it’s about how you help improve the lives of others.”

Shogun’s achievement is a reflection of both his dedication and his character, and we are excited to see the continued impact he will make in our community and beyond.

BASIS Independent Silicon Valley is a TK–Grade 12 private school, offering an internationally benchmarked liberal arts and sciences curriculum, with advanced STEM offerings. Considering joining the Bobcat community? To join our interest list for the next school year and receive admissions updates and more, please click here. 

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