Indian Lake Middle School inducted its 22nd class into the Academic Hall of Fame during a recent ceremony. Twenty-one members of the Class of 2020, who completed eighth-grade last school year, were inducted, including, from the left, first row: Alexis Stroud, Macey Taylor, Kaylee Shelton, Kylee Morrison, Brianna Blair, Nikita Scheifele, Bethany Golliday, Kaya Campbell, and Aliya McCoy; and second row: Ethan Fulkerson, Carter Burnside, Alli Snapp, Clay Jacobs, Luke Smith, Nathan Reichert, Kristen Young, Matthew Risner, Kassidy Crockett, Ethan Pequignot, and Rylee Halterman. Inductee Rachel Davis is not pictured. Their parents and siblings were on-hand for the program conducted in front of the entire ILMS student body. In order to qualify for the Hall of Fame, students must maintain a 3.8 grade point average while at ILMS, maintain a 98 percent attendance rate, be enrolled 70 percent of the semesters during their grades 5-8 years and not be an excessive discipline problem at school. Co-Principal Don Bauer commended the families for their involvement with their students and their commitment to education. This is second largest group ever to be inducted, officials said. (PHOTO | INDIAN LAKE SCHOOLS)