National Honor Society
The National Honor Society is a prestigious, service oriented organization, which includes schools from all over the United States and parts of Central and South America.
Membership in the National Honor Society is based on four criteria: leadership, scholarship, character and service.
For students to be selected as candidates for the National Honor Society, they must first be either a Junior or Senior and have a cumulative GPA of 3.67.
Students will receive notification in July if they have been selected based on their GPA. Eligible candidates will then be given information about the application process. Please note, all applicants must complete a total of 10 hours of community service between the end of the school year and the deadline of the application. These service hours should come from a minimum of two different organizations or projects.
Because the National Honor Society is a service based organization, ongoing community service is a requirement for continued membership in the society. We believe that giving back to the community is the most important thing we can do as a society and over the past year the society has sponsored a number of community service projects including: a canned food drive at Christmas, raising money for the first responders of the Newtown, CT shooting, community clean-up and pasta dinners for cancer research.
Membership in the National Honor Society is based on four criteria: leadership, scholarship, character and service.
For students to be selected as candidates for the National Honor Society, they must first be either a Junior or Senior and have a cumulative GPA of 3.67.
Students will receive notification in July if they have been selected based on their GPA. Eligible candidates will then be given information about the application process. Please note, all applicants must complete a total of 10 hours of community service between the end of the school year and the deadline of the application. These service hours should come from a minimum of two different organizations or projects.
Because the National Honor Society is a service based organization, ongoing community service is a requirement for continued membership in the society. We believe that giving back to the community is the most important thing we can do as a society and over the past year the society has sponsored a number of community service projects including: a canned food drive at Christmas, raising money for the first responders of the Newtown, CT shooting, community clean-up and pasta dinners for cancer research.
CONTACT:
Mrs. Kristen DeLucia
National Honor Society Coordinator
860-258-7721