National Honor Society is an organization that was established in 1921 for students who go above and beyond average expectations. The NHS recognizes students for their leadership, attitude, academic performance, and all achievements. It also recognizes individuals who perform at an outstanding rate in school, service activities, and the community. The National Honor Society represents students who are determined, dedicated, and committed. The National Honor Society not only recognizes people, though…
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#120639 The National Honors Society is a prestigious association in which only those whom possess the qualities of leadership, academic excellence, service to their school and community, and character are members. I can assure you that I have acquired each of these attributes and deem myself worthy of becoming an NHS member. The National Honors Society not only does admirable work in the school such as organizing Red Cross Blood Drive, but also in the community by coordinating a raffle for alumni…
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The National Honor Society expects a student to achieve a 3.75 GPA, participate in school and community activities and has the qualities of leadership and moral character. When I received my National Junior Honor Society certificate my freshman year at Ursuline, I knew that achieving acceptance into the NHS was my main goal. I believe that I demonstrate these qualities and would be a great asset to the National Honor Society. Leadership can be defined as the act of leading a group of people or…
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The national honor society is made up of the best and most qualified students from around the country. I believe that I am among that group by proving myself beyond just the classroom. Although I currently have a 3.8 cumulative GPA, and I scored a 31 on my ACT, that alone is not what makes me qualified. What makes me qualified is what I have done while attaining those academic successes. Things such as Robotics, a NASA competition, and my job. In robotics my sophomore year I was in charge of programming…
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student has always been something that I have worked hard at and taken pride in. I have always admired those who have had the privilege of being inducted into this program, with hopes that I would one day be able to call myself a member of National Honor Society. Maintaining good grades has always been my number one priority throughout my schooling career. My main focus has always been school work regardless of what was going on. I always strive to do my very best and don’t stop until I achieve the…
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I have been a leader both in a youth charity-- Youth Making a Difference, more commonly known as YMAD-- and my high school’s National Honor Society. Throughout the year of my membership, I have helped both people within the groups and my community, as well as people living in an underdeveloped Indian village called Jibhi. Within my YMAD group, I have always been one for emotional support. As someone who has gone through the rollercoaster of anxiety and pain, I’ve always had a shoulder for anyone…
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National Honor Society Cultural Exchange Program Objectives: The goal of this project is to clearly outline the aims of the Cultural Exchange and Immersion Program, emphasizing the promotion of cultural understanding, fostering relationships, and engaging in meaningful community service. Identify Partners: Research and establish connections with schools, community organizations, or NGOs in the host country interested in hosting your NHS group and participating in the cultural exchange. Ensure alignment…
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National Honor Society One of the most recognized cocurricular student activities in high schools across America is National Honor Society. National Honor Society (NHS) was formed to helped recognize outstanding students in high school. (NAPP, 2014) National Honor Society is for students who have showed greatness in character, scholarship, service and leadership. Being in National Honor Society also challenges students to develop further through service and have an active involvement in their school…
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National Honor Society Essay Ever since my freshman year, I had always envied the students that could make it into the national honor society ever since my freshman year. Nonetheless, I continued to work hard to get my self from a B average to an A average. When I received my letter of consideration, I was elated because I had known all of my hard work has paid off. However, I did now know that being a member of the National Honor Society meant a lot more than having good grades. Continually…
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I would be a great candidate for the National Honor Society because of my current and past scholarship at Darien High School. I have achieved immense success in the challenges presented to me in all academic programs and have created opportunities that serve me well for the future. The opportunities at DHS are outstanding and my goal is to make the most of them. In addition, I have spent many years performing community service through organizations like Person-to-Person in Darien and Neighbors Link…
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