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 National Honors Society recognizes students who have great leadership skills, strong character, and who have a great desire to serve their community. I believe that I demonstrate all of these attributes. I work very hard to do well in school, I continue to serve in leadership positions in the community and I strive to be an individual…
The four pillars of the National Honor Society; scholarship, leadership, character, and service are the four qualities of a well-rounded individual. They have not only embodied who I strive to be, but have helped me achieve success and impact throughout my local community and my time as a national honor society member. Scholarship has helped me define not only who I am as a student, but has helped me prepare for my future. Without my drive to maintain my academics and pursue knowledge, I would not have discovered my love and passion for teaching. This newly discovered passion has helped me narrow down my future career, special education. Service, has helped me develop one of my individual characteristics, as I now understand the importance…
“The hardest obstacle to overcome in any leadership position is getting past the apathy to get people involved in the process to get things done…The greatest enemy to accomplishment is apathy” (Burke). National Honor Society upholds its members to have 4 important values. These being scholarship, character, leadership, and service. Leadership, in my opinion, is a very important aspect in National Honors Society because you are expected to be a role model by positively inspiring people around you. This quote stuck out because it says that inspiring people is a way to overcome obstacles in leadership. If you inspire people and make them get rid of their apathy, you can overcome stalling in the process and reach accomplishment.…
I feel that I am a good candidate for National Honor Society for a number of reasons. I volunteer for community service very often and I am very involved in school activities. Finally, I have received several awards and have accomplished a lot throughout my high school career.…
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The National Honor Society is a highly prestigious organization designed to acknowledge the most well rounded students within a high school. To take part in this important society, applicants must exemplify the qualities of Leadership, character, and service throughout their daily lives. These different qualities are at the core of my activities throughout the day and are pillars in what makes me who I am. As a result I believe I am a great candidate for membership to the National Honor Society because I do not only show flashes of leadership, character and service, but they are major parts of the person I am.…
I would love to be in the National Honor Society, I was a part of the National Junior Honor Society at Sawtooth Middle School and I enjoyed it very much. I had so much fun being apart of the NJHS and that group of people. I love being apart of my community and being able to take action. One reason you should consider me for NHS is volunteering is a big part of my life already. I volunteer at Meridian Elementary and at the Boise Humane Society. At Meridian Elementary I help in the library with the classes and book fairs. I walk and play with the dogs at the Boise Humane Society with my friends. I am also in the Upward Bound program where we volunteer at the Boise Food Bank and the Boise Rescue Mission. I work extremely hard to keep my GPA up…
One of my most rewarding accomplishments is that I am a member of National Honor Society. As a member, I have maintained above a 3.9 GPA and have completed several community service projects. My service projects include assisting the elderly at the Brethren Home, donating my time at our church festivals, being involved in Relay for Life, and raising money and participating in the Palmyra Mini-THON.…
I am applying to the National Honor Society because of its academic value and it may help improve my leadership skills, as well as give me more opportunities to serve my community. If I am accepted into National Honor Society, I promise to contribute my time, energy, and any skills that I have to improve and add to the club’s success.…
National Honor Society is a beneficial experience to improve leadership, develop character, and help the community. I personally want to join Nation Honor Society because I would like to develop my leadership skills further, so I can benefit the clubs that I have officer positions in, help organize my community garden better, and help organize events for Frisco’s environmental organization for teens. I will be beneficial to National Honor Society because I will help come up with new ideas to support the school and community, and I will support my fellow members and their ideas. National Honor Society seems like a good experience that can help me grow to become a better leader.…
Since its establishment, the National Honor Society has been built upon the core values of scholarship, service, leadership, and character. Throughout the years, National Honor Society has upheld these pillars, and its outstanding club members strive to embody these values in every aspect of their lives. However, these four principles add up to become something much more over the course of National Honor Society’s lifetime -- its legacy. These four honorable tenets are what constitutes a legacy, and I wish to become an individual who represents all of these core values -- and more. I genuinely believe that I exemplify most of the qualities that National Honor Society values, and though I am aware that I am still lacking in some, I will work…
I would contribute to the National Honor Society by continuing my academic achievements. I am an A/B Honor roll student. I may not be the smartest…
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…
Unlike some National Honor Society members, I put aside time in my busy schedule to commit to events that I sign up for. I am a member who wants to volunteer and make a difference in people’s lives, not just to complete the required hours for the year. The National Honor Society has not only taught me that there is more to myself and my abilities than I once saw, but it also taught me a life lesson of how important it is in life to respect and be kind to those around…