I am very excited for the opportunity to be a part of the National Honor Society. I look forward to helping others in our school and throughout the community. I feel this opportunity would be great for both me and the community.…
The four pillars of National Honor Society – character, leadership, scholarship, and service – are the attributes that define the society’s members. Therefore, all pillars are important for students to follow, so that they may benefit the world and make a difference. Character, for instance, is the product of relentlessly striving to make the right choices, one after the other. Furthermore, young leaders displaying initiative, self-sacrifice, determination, and confidence can lead anything to greatness.…
What other volunteer work have you done in the community (may or may not be affiliated with the National Honor Society)?…
Being a member in National Honor Society implies that you are a person of great character. One of the most important qualities that you can possess is leadership. Honesty is one of the key factors to being a good leader. You must be honest towards everyone, and in everything that you do. If a leader wasn't honest, then no one would trust them. And if they weren't trustworthy then who would want to follow their lead? Leadership also requires that you have an optimistic attitude about everything. You have to take control, and look for the best in every situation. No one wants to follow someone who is always in a bad mood, and always looks for something to complain about.…
During my 2 years involved in the National Honor Society I've come to know and love the four pillars of this organization. These four pillars include: Scholarship, Service, Leadership, and Character. Considering that scholarship is characterized as a commitment to learning, this pillar has taught me many things about the importance of knowledge. Scholarship has made me realize that knowledge is power, diligence and effort if key, and that you should do your absolute best regardless of the outcome. The pillar of service has taught me how to give back to my community. I have learned through the pillar of service that you should reach out and help anyone without compensation or recognition. The pillar of leadership has taught the importance of…
I believe I meet the criteria for National Honor Society because I have a couple leadership positions, I am active in community service, I am very involved in school activities, and I have been recognized for several prestigious awards. First, I have met the criteria for community service hours, with most of my hours coming in the past couple months. I am the Principal horn for the Sedalia Symphony Orchestra and I am a leader in Upward Bound’s Supplemental Instruction…
The values of scholarship, leadership, service, and character, are values that are important not only in the National Honor Society but in life as well. These ideals hold what it means to be a member of the National Honor Society as well as a human being. I try to uphold these values in my everyday life wherever I am.…
I believe that my acceptance into National Honor Society would not only further my chances to be a leader in my community, but also serve the community myself. On the flip side of that statement, I also think that my ability to be a successful leader will serve my fellow students well as a part of National Honor Society. I am extremely grateful for this opportunity, and I thank you for the time spent reading this…
First of all, I greatly appreciate the invitation to join the prestigious National Honor Society; and I am ecstatic to potentially have the opportunity to have such an impact on my school and community. I absolutely adored being a member of the National Junior Honor Society, and participating in HarvestFest, American Education Week, and all of the other wonderful community projects the Honor Society was involved in. I would love to continue to participate in these important activities through my continued membership in Honor Society. As I transition to high school, I have learned many valuable things; for instance, being a good student as a result of many factors, not just test scores and class grades. student and Community member requires…
National Junior Honor Society is a great opportunity for me; something that I am really excited to have. I would love to be involved in NJHS and share my ideas and listen to others ideas about fundraisers and collecting donations. I believe I have all the qualities to be apart of the NJHS. Scholarship, Service, Leadership, and Character. I love helping and have participated in many charities. For example, every year for Easter and Christmas our family donates money, toys, and food to WGY Christmas Wish Charity and families in need. At Christmas we have gone around caroling to people in the Greenwich area. Being an applicant for the NJHS is an honor. I would love being considered for NJHS.…
The National Honor Society is a group of students that exemplify the traits of leadership, character, citizenship, and intelligence. It is crucial that the future members of this organization exhibit these characteristics to the best of their abilities. For a great majority of my student life, I strived to perform these traits to my utmost capability, aiming to become an excellent example for my fellow peers. Throughout my high school career, I have been on the honor role for every quarter thus far. I feel deep pride and satisfaction in my grades and scholarly accomplishments, for they are a visual example of the hard work and large amount of effort I put into my studies. Although I not acquired any formal leadership positions, I exert my leadership abilities by example. In my classes, I often…
The National Honors Society is more than just a honor roll, but an organization that recognizes the efforts made by hard working high school students. I would like to join National Honors Society because it would challenge my development in both my community and my school. The National Honors Society, consisting of over one million students, would make me a part of a large community that could create many opportunities for me in the future. A highly respected organization such as the National Honors Society is very significant to me. The scholarships and programs offered by this organization helps increase my ability to get the education that I desire that I might not have been able to receive due to the rapidly rising costs of college. Every…
For a girl who is use to achieving at everything she does, it was a great astonishment when I heard I didn’t make it into National Honors Society. I have never felt such like a failure before. When I first started high school as a freshman I have heard of National Honors Society because my brother was in it so I wanted to be in it as well. At my high school you can only be invited into it as a junior. To be invited into it you must have had a 3.5 GPA or higher.…
All throughout school I have participated in many clubs and organizations that have not only molded me as a person, but have helped me to develop responsibility, and leadership skills. Currently I am an active member of National Honor Society, and DECA. Both of these organizations, provided by my high school, encourage leadership, volunteer work, and have high expectations for behavior, and grades. Being in National Honor Society has shown me to continually do for others in need. There are always opportunities to get involved with the community, and even create drives for things like stuffed animals, and blankets for children who are sick in the hospital, and “Care Catties” for cancer patients, which include tissues, water bottles, hard candy, and lotion. DECA is another organization I am involved in at Frenship High School. DECA is a business organization for high school marketing students looking to learn, develop and compete in a competitive event. I have been a member since my sophomore…
Attributes of a Crestwood National Honor Society member include: scholarship, leadership, service, and character. I believe that throughout the past three years at Crestwood High School, I have been able to develop all four of these characteristics through maintaining a 4.0 GPA, joining the NEIC leadership team, moving towards completing volunteer hours for Silver Cord, and being a part of Crestwood athletics. By preforming all of these tasks, hopefully I have shown the ability to contribute to the Crestwood National Honor Society.…