Potential members of the National Honor Society are required to exemplify the four pillars set forth by the organization:
SCHOLARSHIP:
Juniors and seniors who have maintained an overall cumulative average of 92.00 or higher for the 9th grade to the last semester of their previous year shall be eligible candidates. The academic threshold is 92.00 exactly (e.g. an average of 91.98 would fail this threshold.)
SERVICE:
Service incorporates those actions undertaken by a pupil which are done with or on behalf of others above self-interest. To demonstrate service, a pupil will:
a. give time, effort and talents for the class, school, or community;
b. volunteer and provide dependable and well-organized assistance to others;
c. work well with others and be willing to take on difficult responsibilities.
Note: Service is not based on classroom or community work/projects/activities for which grades or pay are given. Nor does mere membership in school or community organizations qualify as
service. In addition, practice and/or preparation hours for a game/event are not eligible.
To be eligible, pupils must evidence a minimum of 100 documented hours of service. The eligible hours are those accrued commencing with freshman year of high school.
These hours should consist of a minimum of two service roles -one in the school (academy or sending district) and the other in the community (i.e. non-profit national
organizations, scouts, hospitals, libraries, and places of worship). One service role must be significant, equivalent to 40 hours -the remaining 60 hours may be cumulative
time from several activities with a minimum of 5 hours per activity. Pupils complete and submit the service forms to the prospective references.
LEADERSHIP:
A leader organizes and motivates others to achieve a common goal. A leader:
a. demonstrates respect, responsibility, initiative and self- motivation;
b. demonstrates attitudes and behaviors that are supportive of others' goals and needs in the classroom or community;
c. contributes ideas and looks for innovative ways to improve civic life;
d. exhibits managerial qualities such as delegating tasks, running effective meetings and empowering others.
Note: Leadership qualification is not restricted solely to those holding elected offices.
To be eligible, pupils must evidence a minimum of 50 documented hours of leadership. (These hours are in addition to the service hours required.) The eligible hours are those accrued commencing with freshman year of high school. These hours should consist of a minimum of two leadership roles, one in the school (academy or sending district) and the other in the community (i.e. non-profit organizations, scouts, hospitals, libraries, and places of worship). One leadership role must be significant, equivalent to 20 hours -the remaining 30 hours may be cumulative time from several leadership roles with a minimum of 5 hours per role. Pupils complete and submit the leadership forms to the prospective references. The National Honor Society adviser should receive completed forms by the established deadline.
CHARACTER:
A person of character demonstrates the following:
a. meets promptly individual pledges and responsibilities both inside and outside the classroom;
b. upholds the highest standards of honesty, respect, reliability, fairness and tolerance;
c. adheres to school rules and regulation (i.e. attendance, tardiness, truancy, academic honesty, conduct, etc.);
d. takes criticism willingly and accepts recommendations graciously.