National Honor Society

Each fall a committee of faculty members convenes to study the petitions of the Juniors and Seniors who have qualified academically for the National Honor Society. Each prospective member must provide evidence that he or she has participated in a variety of school and/or community services, has demonstrated strong leadership capabilities, and is of upstanding character. Those whom faculty members feel have fulfilled the requirements are then initiated into the society in a solemn induction ceremony. The National Honor Society is a bestowed honor based on academic achievement, service, character, and leadership. The National Honor Society remains the most prestigious and recognized honor association for high school students. The members are considered very carefully by the colleges to which they apply. Admission into the society is a lifelong source of pride to its members. Once one becomes a member of the National Honor Society, there are responsibilities to fulfill. Members must continue to volunteer their services in school and community events. Additionally, members of the National Honor Society must continue to show exceptional character and leadership in order to retain membership status.

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