National Honor Society is an awesome organization that is made up of the best academic upperclassman in the school. I think a big part of the NHS is community service and a big project that I know our NHS does is the blood drive, which helps people and could even save lives. At LWHS there are some great opportunities to be a better person and serve the community and I have another way to make that happen. Around the city of Manawa we are lucky enough to have a few very nice walking trails. There is the Little Wolf River Trail that runs behind Lindsay Park and even crosses over a little wetland with some wooden bridges. Another trail, The Patrick Wade Memorial Trail, runs behind the elementary school through the woods and has some really nice
National Honors Society is an extremely prestigious and well-known group that gave me the opportunity to assist the community while working harmoniously with my peers. To get into NHS, there are four pillars one must fulfill, including, scholar, service, leadership, and character. One may not realize it, but these qualities apply all throughout life. In order to be successful, one must achieve some form of each pillar. Being dedicated and committed to learning and improving but also using the knowledge one previously has is to be a scholar. Giving back to one’s community by making improvements or donations or simply just being courteous to one’s neighbor is to give one’s service. Taking the initiative to solve problems and guide others towards
The National Honor Society is based off of four pillars: Scholarship, Leadership, Service, and Character. School is an extremely important part of anyone’s life, and I feel blessed that I have had the opportunity to attend Lutheran schools from Kindergarten until the present. Our Shepherd Lutheran and Lutheran High Northwest have helped me to grow in my faith and to continue to grow academically as well. Attending these schools has also allowed me to participate in many different extra-curricular activities such as Varsity Soccer in my freshman year, Varsity Track my sophomore year, Pit Band for school musicals, Jazz band, and Pep band. This 2009-2010 school year I also have the opportunity to be the First Chair Flute and Piccolo in regular Concert Band and the other band functions which will provide me with an opportunity to gain experience in leadership which will help me in college and in my future career. Service is an important activity to participate in. During the past two years I have helped my mom and the rest of the committee at my church with funeral luncheons. When there is a funeral at my church the family of the deceased has the option of having a luncheon at the church, and if they choose, following the funeral, the committee that my mom is on takes care of getting the food that the family wants, serving the food, and then cleaning up after the luncheon is over. When they need help I also go and help out. Also, my family recently became a Foster family for the Michigan Humane Society. In November of this year, I am going on a mission trip to Madrid, Spain, with my cousin, who is a pastor, and a group from his church, Valley Springs, in Roseville, California. Our main aim is going to be talking to the college students there and trying to plant churches. We are going to be helping them work on their English, and I will get to use my Spanish. I have also had the opportunity to work in the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer nursery which was my first paying job. Every Sunday morning I am in the nursery from 9 until 12, or later if needed, watching peoples children up to four years of age while they attend church.
I’m so happy to be given the opportunity to join National Junior Honor Society(NJHS). I would love to be a member. I think it is important for kids to be involved in the community. Also, myself personally it would be an honor to be a face for our school.
I am writing to inform you of my possible contributions to the National Honor Society and my interest in becoming a member. I view myself as a strong minded individual with a strong incentive to learn. Acquiring the ability to learn fast and adapt quickly has enabled me to be a part of a wide range of organizations. My participation and loyalty to the NHS could result in a great strive forward. I could provide more ideas of services to benefit the school and our community. I would also devote a large portion of my free time to the organization and assist in any way possible. Whether that means coming in early in the morning or staying late after school, I would do any means necessary to show my commitment.
Leadership, Character, Service, Citizenship. When I think of the NHS, leadership, character, community, and role modeling are all things that come to mind. Being a part of the National Honor Society will help me do just that. I have worked hard for outstanding grades, citizenship, and becoming a leader and role model for other classmates.
As a student at Northvale Public School, I have grown up with my older siblings being inducted into an organization called the National Junior Honor Society. I had seen all the hard work and dedication they put into their school work and activities just to get into this society, making me want to be just like them. Then a few weeks ago, I found a note on my desk in homeroom telling me that I had been nominated to be apart of this society. Through citizenship and character, leadership, and service, I intend on being inducted into the society I have heard so much about. Though it will take a lot of effort this school year, being a part of this society is a dream of mine that I will make sure to come true.
In the past, I have volunteered for our bands fundraiser every Christmas, which we host at our high school. It is a unique moment in time, to see the joy of children's faces as they walk into the school that morning for Breakfast with Santa. Being able to put on a performance for those children that morning brings joy to my heart and keeps me coming back each year. Another event is the Special Olympics held in Houghton Lake. Students from our school every year go and help setup and run the Special Olympics. Helping out and getting to talk to participants is an honor and has created new relationships with people. I want to be able to give even more back to my wonderful community through the National Honor Society by volunteering and helping as much as I can. Meeting new people, and helping them in ways that can change their life can have a permanent effect on one's self, and NHS opens that
First and foremost, i am honored to be considered as a member of the National Honor Society. I believe the society does great things for communities and students across the country. As a member of the National Junior Honor Society at Conner Middle School i have been hopefully anticipating this opportunity. I truly think i will be a potent addition to the society due to my leadership, character, and service.
The National Honor Society helps students to become successful leaders in their communities by encouraging volunteer work and academic achievements. A successful leader guides others to become leaders as well. They show integrity, and always have a positive attitude to contribute to new ideas. The National Honor Society assists the community in any volunteer work such as the beach clean up, charity, and fundraisers. An NHS member especially motivates students around them to be academically inclined.
I see the National Honor Society as a great opportunity for students that demonstrate high qualities in academics, service, leadership and character. It seems that this organization helps students to become a better person in their society, making them remarkable leaders. It also helps colleges and even jobs to notice a good leader and a well prepared person when looking at the students’ resumes. Colleges and jobs will know this is the right person to go for.
In many ways, I was not expecting the honor of being asked to join Alpha Beta Kappa. Though I did set goals for my first quarter of school, I did not expect myself to maintain those goals for the quarter let alone to maintain those goals several times throughout my academic career. After doing some research on the honor society, I have learned that to be considered for membership one must demonstrate the qualities of academic achievement, leadership, character, and dedication. To be asked to join it shows that I have achieved my personal goals to work as diligent as I possibly can to stand out among the many students that attend The Art Institute of Phoenix.
I am very blessed to be able to attend Oakleaf High School, it is a modern and technologically advanced high school and any outsider who walks in can immediately tell that the teachers really do strive to see us students succeed. In my junior year, a fellow student came into the classroom and handed a few students a rolled up piece of paper that resembled a scroll. It piqued my interest because something like this never happens. She placed the last scroll in her hand on my desk and quickly spoke up, "This one is for you," I opened and read it immediately, it was an invitation to join the National Science Honor Society. I was elated at the chance to join something that meant a lot to me. I had always been interested in the STEM fields, even before they started being
The National Honor Society (NHS) is an organization built to recognize student’s leadership and service. It is built upon scholarship, character, leadership, and service. The NHS gives well-educated students with dreams and leadership a change to upgrade ourselves. Its main purpose is to obtain leaders from a variety of societies to help out in their communities. Members of the NHS are seen as the best student in their class, and not just in terms of academics but also in leadership, service, and character.
Scholarship, leadership, service, and character, those are the main qualities that an individual must voice by joining the National Honors Society. I am here to represent each characteristic and express it through my personal life as well as my academic. For me it’s of great importance that people must cultivate these four essential qualities. Then a thought crosses my mind, similar to a cloud appearing in an empty sky, how can I announce that I do these qualities when my actions are portraying something else? Unattainable! Therefore I go into my bubble of thought, my personal space that no one else can reach except me. So I reflected on each qualities, and the bulb that is inside my brain turned on and mesmerized the rest of my thoughts ,
In my high school, I am a member of the National Honor Society, which is a service organization dedicated to giving back to the community in a multitude of ways. I have had the privilege of being in this organization for two years, which has allowed me to experience a wide variety of community service opportunities.