Please send all emails to RHSNHS@friscoisd.org
If you are experiencing issues with x2vol please email westst@friscoisd.org or stop by B121 with your computer during advisory or before school.
You need to have 20 hours completed by April 1, 2026.
These service hours had to have been done since May 1, 2025 and before April 1, 2026.
Hours done prior to this date will not count toward your 20 hours for the 2025-2026 school year.
You must have a minimum of 10 RHS NHS FISD hours
You must enter your service hours into x2Vol
There are 2 goals:
The exclusive goal for all RHS NHS service projects and activities like the Food Drive, Angel Donations, Trash Pickups, etc. and you must have at least 10 hours of FISD/ RHS sponsored service. All of your hours can be FISD/ RHS.
ALL FISD and/ or RHS activities with any club, organization, team, booster club, school, teacher, sponsor or coach count toward the RHS NHS exclusive goal.
The non-exclusive goal is for all other service hours outside of FISD and RHS activities and anything over the required 10 RHS NHS hours.
All hours must be verified. Hours cannot be verified by an FISD student email address or by the same email address as the person submitting hours.
Once you have reached your RHS NHS 20 hours, you have met our requirement and you no longer need to enter the hours in x2Vol.
Whenever you participate in an RHS NHS activity, you will need to complete the participation form and then you will also need to complete the NHS hours form to log your hours with us. Often you will be completing 2 forms, and the participation form is how we track your RHS NHS participation for the RHS NHS scholarships.
Since we are using x2Vol this year, students should use x2Vol to keep track of their NHS Volunteer hours. Please note that Hours for the 100 Hour Cord must also be entered in Xello as NHS is the only group using x2Vol this year.
We will use x2Vol this year to record all NHS hours.
You should use Xello for hours you want to go toward your 100 hours.
Hours Due 4/1/26
Coordination of fundraising activities and services performed for day care centers, retirement homes, animal hospitals, nature parks or other non-profit organizations will count as volunteer service hours. (fundraising {for example selling candy bars or popcorn for your organization} alone does not count)
Running the RHS Booster Club Concession Stands count as service hours.
In general, hours spent coaching youth sports count as service hours.
Involvement in service projects of for-profit businesses that address a community service need will result in justifiable community service hours.
Tutoring when sponsored by a community organization or done in school.
Teaching youth worship classes counts for hours.
Parents cannot sign for their children. If the event is not a school sponsored activity, then a letter on the organization’s letterhead documenting the service should be acquired.
All youth group or church activities must be service to a community in order to receive credit.
Fundraising for clubs or organizations. For example (car washes, cookie sales, bake sales).
Something done for your family such as painting your house, moving, or taking care of a grandparent.
Managing or being on an athletic team, chorus and participating in the school play are considered school activities and do not meet the definition of service to the community.
Hosting a foreign exchange student
Babysitting
Private tutoring.
Anything that you are getting paid to do.
Best Buddies does not count for hours.
NHS members hoping to earn the 100-hour cord must also enter in their NHS Service Hours in Xello for those to count toward that cord.
Section 1. The chapter shall determine one or more NHS service projects for each school year.
Section 2. All members are required to participate in these projects. Students must complete twenty hours of community service per school year. These hours shall include at least ten hours serving FISD or chapter NHS service projects.
Section 3. These projects shall have the following characteristics: fulfill a need within the school or community; have the support of the administration and the faculty; be appropriate and educationally defensible; and be well planned, organized, and executed.
Section 4. Each member shall also have the responsibility for choosing and participating in an individual service project that reflects his or her particular talents and interests and as approved by the chapter advisor(s). These service hours must be earned through approved community organizations.
Section 5. The chapter shall publicize its project in a positive manner.
Section 6. Students must submit proof of all twenty hours of community service by a date in April chosen by the NHS advisers and approved by the faculty council, though the advisor(s) may ask for checks throughout the school year.
Section 7. Service hours obtained outside of NHS service projects require proof of service signed by an adult community member in a leadership position.
Section 1. FISD hours are for activities that directly benefit the FISD school system. At least ten of the required number of hours must be FISD hours.
Section 2. Individual hours should be community sponsored and should be used for the benefit of the public. At least ten of the required number of hours must be FISD hours.
Section 3. Projects for other school clubs may count for the FISD hours except in the case of special, announced activities.
Section 4. Members who receive penalty hours must complete them in the school year they are received.