King Philip Regional High School Teacher Amy Remy Named Massachusetts National Honor Society Advisor of the Year

King Philip Regional High School Principal Nicole Bottomley, left, with National Honor Society Co-Advisor Amy Remy, who was selected as the Massachusetts School Administrators’ Association 2025 Massachusetts National Honor Society Advisor of the Year. (Photo Courtesy King Philip Regional School District)

WRENTHAM — Superintendent Dr. Rich Drolet and Principal Nicole Bottomley are pleased to share that King Philip Regional High School (KPRHS) teacher and National Honor Society (NHS) Co-Advisor Amy Remy has been selected as the Massachusetts School Administrators’ Association (MSAA) 2025 Massachusetts NHS Advisor of the Year.

Remy and fellow KPRHS teacher Kim Bertram serve as the KPRHS NHS Co-Advisors. Under their guidance, students have held food and clothing drives this year and collected gently used sports equipment to pass on to younger teams. They have visited hospitals and nursing homes, made cards for veterans, cleaned up local neighborhood streets, read books to elementary school students, tutored their peers, and held homework clubs for Wood School students in Plainville.

“They are busy, but very productive students who are not waiting until they are grown up to use their talents and skills to make positive impacts on their community,” Remy said.

Remy was scheduled to be the keynote speaker at the Massachusetts NHS Spring Conference this April before the event was canceled. She also serves as an NHS Advisor Educator, leading training for all NHS advisors on the East Coast.

“We are very proud of Ms. Remy and Ms. Bertram, our NHS students, and our KPRHS NHS chapter!” Superintendent Dr. Drolet said. “Hearing stories and witnessing their kind deeds, benevolent acts, and uplifting spirit embodies what we aim to teach our students. I couldn’t be more happy for Mr. Remy to be recognized by MSAA for her important work.”

KPRHS’ NHS recently held a prom fashion show event in memory of Davonte Johnson, with all proceeds going to the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. KPRHS’ NHS also recently hosted a successful Blood Drive to help save 54 lives.

In addition to Remy and Bertram, several KPRHS NHS students were recognized at the April 7 King Philip Regional School District School Committee meeting. The following students were recognized:

  • Isabella Lolos for coordinating the Blood Drive and partnering with Red Cross, with assistance from Maddie Hill.
  • Logan Riley for modeling in the KPRHS Fashion Show that raised $3,500 for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. He was also recently elected KPRHS NHS Vice President for the 2025-26 school year.
  • Jett Tucker for creating a King Philip News broadcast to recognize various clubs and students.
  • Ethan Martin for modeling in the KPRHS Fashion Show and volunteering to clean up after the event.
  • Aarush Patlola for volunteering at the hospital and serving as President of the Math Club. He was recently elected the KPRHS NHS President for the 2025-2026 school year.
  • Julia Cohn for leading the Wood School Homework Club in Plainville, serving as emcee for the KPRHS Fashion Show, and serving as the NHS historian.

“While our NHS students excel academically, it is the commitment to their community that I am most proud of,” said Principal Bottomley.

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King Philip Regional High School National Honor Society students were recognized by the King Philip Regional School District School Committee on April 7. (Photo Courtesy King Philip Regional School District)

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