Membership in the National Honor Society (NHS) is one of the highest honors that can be awarded to a high school student. Our chapter of NHS has worked hard to bring the accomplishments of outstanding students to the attention of parents, teachers, peers, and the community. Our chapter strives to give practical meaning to the Society’s standards of scholarship, leadership, service, and character. These four ideals have been considered as the basis for your selection. No student is inducted simply because of a high academic average. The National Honor Society strives to recognize the total student—one who excels in all of these areas.

Membership, however, is more than an honor. It is an ongoing responsibility and an obligation to continue to demonstrate those outstanding qualities that resulted in your selection. Your membership also carries a responsibility to the chapter. If our chapter of the National Honor Society is to be effective and meaningful, each member must become involved. 


Here are your obligations as a member of our high school's chapter of the National Honor Society:


We challenge you to live up to your obligations as outlined above. If you do not meet the above mentioned criteria, your membership will be put on probation and possibly terminated.