National Honor Society Essay

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Milford High school is proud to be involved with the Jessie Gorsline Chapter for National Honor Society. Milford has been doing this for many years, doing many service projects and inducting many candidates. National society is a year round commitment volunteering and helping those who need it most. You can apply as a junior and continue throughout your high school career.

“It not only looks good for college, the volunteer work is very rewarding,” said senior NHS member Lexi Mcfall. “I loved working with the senior citizens last year, it not only is a good thing to do but you feel good as a person for helping out.”

In the past, the NHS here at Milford has done a variety of service projects over the years that has not only impacted this community but others in the area as well. As said before they gave their company and …show more content…

It is being able to make the right choices everyday, all the time even when no one is looking. Students with good character demonstrate respect, responsibility, trustworthiness, fairness, caring, and citizenship in all that they do.

Service is the willingness to work for the benefit of those in need without any acknowledgement or reward for your actions, this is crucial for a member. As a member, the National Honor Society is highly concerned with giving its all to the school and community at large.

Leadership is taking the initiative to help others throughout their daily activities. Leaders sacrifice their personal interests in order to yield to the needs of others. Leaders need wisdom and self-confidence to affect change in all aspects of their lives.

As you can see being a member takes a big commitment. In order to be a part of NHS as Milford you have to be a junior or senior and be able to maintain a 3.5 or above GPA. If you cannot you will be kicked out of the program. There is an application involved, therefore if you are interested see Ms. Hittle or Mr. Vosk for

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