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National Honor Society (NHS) was formed in 1921 to recognize outstanding high school students who have demonstrated excellence in scholarship, leadership, service, and character. Sophomores and juniors who earn a 3.7 or higher GPA are eligible to apply for membership.
Character:
Personal character essay
Faculty ratings regarding leadership, service and character displayed in the classroom
Scholarship:
3.7 minimum GPA
Sophomore or junior classification
Leadership:
Active involvement in school and/or community organizations
Proof of leadership roles in school and/or community organizations
Service:
20+ hours of documented service to the school and/or community
Lions Quest projects are limited to 5 of the 20 hours; this encourages an intrinsic motivation for service to others
Personal reflection
The application must be completed IN ITS ENTIRETY, or the application is null.
Selection Process:
Please note, completing the application process does NOT guarantee membership. While a non-selected student may request a meeting with the principal and sponsor, the decision of the faculty council will stand.
The faculty council, which consists of five Norwich School faculty members, will evaluate the application to determine eligibility. A rubric is used to score each of the four components described above. In order to be offered membership, a minimum score of twelve out of sixteen points must be earned, and each category must contain a minimum score of two points. Finally, a majority of the faculty council must vote the candidate into the organization for membership.
Membership Requirements:
Mandatory attendance at the annual induction ceremony
Maintain 3.5+ GPA throughout high school
Complete additional community service activities with the chapter
Document 20 hours of community service hours annually
Pay small annual dues
Benefits of National Honor Society:
Recognition of excellence
Build leadership skills
Network with other goal-oriented individuals
Enhance your college and career portfolio
Additional scholarship opportunities as a senior
Cords or stole for special recognition at graduation
For more information: http://www.nhs.us/