New Officers Elected!

2011-2012 Executive Board
 
President: Emily Owens
Vice President: Audrey Groux
Treasurer: Megan Ostrenga
Service Chair: Hannah Campbell
Tutoring Chair: Graeme Drucker
Induction Chair: Jasmine Eghbal

Memories

NHS Officers '11-12
Front row: Hannah Campbell,President Emily Owens, Megan Ostrenga
Back Row:  Audrey Groux, Graeme Drucker, Jasmine Eghbal
 

National NHS Organization

2011-2012 Members

Kaitlyn Abramczyk
Mark Almeida
Bryan Balcerzak
Sam Becker
Elise Bennett
JJ Bercel
Alexandra Binkowski
Samantha Briguglio
Hannah Campbell *
Nicole Chapman
Sydney Czarnyszka
Caroline Dallstream
Nicholas DePorzio
Rachel DiFelice
Caroline Domin
Graeme Drucker *
Keifer Dunham
Jasmine Eghbal
Audrey Groux *
Cassidy Hartman
Kara Hixson
Ronald Homyak III
Jenna Ingram
Joseph Lucero
Alicia Magann
Stephanie Martyka
Keith McWilliams
Kayci Monar
Megan Ostrenga *
Emily Owens *
Dressler Parsons
Kayla Patton
Kelly Ranft
Amanda Vitale
Christopher Wagner
Megan Woltkamp

 

NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 

2011  Induction

 

History

The National Honor Society (NHS)
Established in 1921

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The National Honor Society (NHS) and National Junior Honor Society (NJHS) are the nation's premier organizations established to recognize outstanding high school and middle level students. More than just an honor roll, NHS and NJHS serve to honor those students who have demonstrated excellence in the areas of Scholarship, Leadership, Service, and Character (and Citizenship for NJHS). These characteristics have been associated with membership in the organization since their beginnings in 1921 and 1929.

Today, it is estimated that more than one million students participate in activities of the NHS and NJHS. NHS and NJHS chapters are found in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, many U.S. Territories, and Canada. Chapter membership not only recognizes students for their accomplishments, but challenges them to develop further through active involvement in school activities and community service.

History of the Organization

In 1921, NASSP officially established the National Honor Society. Though many local and regional honor societies existed prior to 1921, no nationwide organization had been founded. Under the leadership of Dr. Edward Rynearson, principal of the Fifth Avenue High School, Pittsburgh, Pa., the organization grew from the original Alpha Chapter at the Fifth Avenue School to more than 1,000 chapters by 1930. Equipped with a constitution, an emblem and motto, and a group of dedicated principals as coordinators, the new NHS organization quickly developed into one of the country's leading educational groups.

Four main purposes have guided chapters of NHS from the beginning: "To create enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote leadership, and to develop character in the students of secondary schools." (from the NHS Constitution) These purposes also translate into the criteria used for membership selection in each local chapter.

In 1929, the NASSP turned its attention to middle level schools and expanded the scope of its concern for recognizing outstanding students by establishing the National Junior Honor Society (NJHS). With its own constitution and handbook, NJHS has established criteria that parallel the emphases found in the NHS with an added purpose to encourage citizenship. (Additional information on establishing a chapter of the NJHS is available upon request from the NASSP Department of Student Activities.)

Both the NHS and NJHS are sponsored and supervised by NASSP which appoints a National Council - the controlling body of NHS. In addition, National Council members also serve as the selection committee for the prestigious NHS Scholarship which has been administered annually in schools with NHS chapters since 1946.

The day-to-day administration of NHS national concerns is handled by the NASSP Department of Student Activities, headquartered in Reston, VA.