Current Member Page
Current Member Page
Announcements:
The National Junior Honor Society is the nation’s premier organization established to
recognize outstanding middle school and junior high students. The National Junior Honor
Society is more than just an honor roll; membership is both an honor and a commitment. This chapter establishes rules for membership that are based upon a student’s outstanding performance in the area of scholarship Not only are the selected students committed to scholarship but
they also exhibit outstanding character and citizenship. These criteria for selection form the foundation upon which the organization is built. The National Junior Honor Society
not only recognizes students for their accomplishments but also challenges them to
develop further through active involvement in school activities and community service.
Congratulations to the 59 Inductees of the
Bessie Coleman Middle School Chapter of the
National Junior Honor Society for 2023!
Meetings: Members are expected to attend all meetings and may not miss more than two. Only excused school absences are acceptable reasons to miss an NJHS meeting. If it interferes with volunteering, please let your cooperating teacher know ahead of time that you will not make it that day. Plan to carpool with a friend or two if getting a ride is an issue.
Documents: Service logs other important documents are attached here. Agendas and other specific information for our current chapter members will be located in the NJHS Schoology group.
Some of these take a few minutes, and others a bit longer, but they all help out in some way. Especially try pitching in to do tasks for neighbors who can’t do them themselves, like folks who are ill, elderly, or busy with work or childcare.
Walk kids home from school.
Rake leaves for an elderly neighbor.
Mow your neighbor’s lawn.
Offer dog-walking services.
Clean up cigarette butts on the ground.
If you know another language, be a translator at parent-teacher conferences.
Babysit during PTA meetings.
Foster a shelter animal.
Take and donate photos during community events.
Donate blood (if you’re at least 17, or 16 with parental consent).
Contact your reps about local issues.