Awards

Honor Roll

  • Any student who has a 4.000 or higher average has obtained Highest Honors.

  • Any student who has a 3.500-3.900 average is considered an Honor Roll student.

  • Any student who has a 3.000-3.490 average is considered a Merit Roll student.


*Students must be taking a minimum of 3 credits at LHS to be considered for Highest Honors, Honor Roll and Merit Roll in the given quarter.

LHS Chapter of National Honor Society

The National Honor Society is a national organization for the recognition of students with outstanding accomplishments in the areas of Scholarship, Leadership, Service, and Character.

To be considered for selection into the National Honor Society, a Lakewood High School junior or senior must meet the following criteria:

Selection Process:

• Student has 24 hours of Community Service.

• Student has earned a cumulative grade point average of 3.500.

• Student has submitted a letter of interest and a resume of activities to support leadership and service (by an established deadline).

Candidates will be rated by LHS staff based on leadership, service, and character. Final selection into the National Honor Society shall be by a majority vote of the Lakewood High School NHS Faculty Advisory Council, the members of which are appointed annually by the principal.

Please note: To be eligible for consideration, students must be enrolled at LHS for at least one semester immediately preceding the selection process.

Selected members must maintain a minimum 3.5 or higher cumulative GPA and participate in a select number of service hours as determined by the NHS Faculty Advisor. Graduating members are encouraged to wear commemorative stoles at Commencement and will receive a special NHS designation on their diplomas.

Dismissal Process: Members who fall below the standards, which were the basis for their selection, shall be promptly warned by the chapter advisor or principal and given a reasonable amount of time to correct the deficiency (poor grades and/or lack of participation in chapter’s activities). In the case of flagrant or continued violations of school rules or civic laws, a member does not necessarily have to be warned prior to being dismissed. However, in all cases of impending dismissal, a member shall have the right to a hearing before the NHS Faculty Council.

National Art Honor Society

The National Art Honor Society (NAHS) is designed specifically for high school students in grades 9-12. In 1978, the National Art Education Association began the National Art Honor Society program to inspire and recognize students who have shown an outstanding ability and interest in art. The NAHS strives to aid members in attaining the highest standards in art scholarship, character, and service, and to bring art education to the attention of the school and community.

National Technical Honor Society

The National Technical Honor Society honors students that participate in the West Shore Career-Tech Programs. Cumulative and Career-Tech grade point averages are evaluated as well as teacher recommendations to qualify students for membership. Students that excel in their academics and well as their West Shore programs, those that exhibit leadership skills and those who demonstrate an outstanding work ethic are considered.

Celebration of Excellence Criteria

Students who receive a 4.000 or higher grade point average for each of the first three quarters of the school year will be recognized at the district “Celebration of Excellence.”

Latin Honors

Beginning with the Class of 2022, graduating seniors are eligible for the following academic recognition at Commencement based on a student's final cumulative GPA calculation at the conclusion of the senior year:

  • Summa Cum Laude/Hawthorne Row - 4.0+ GPA

  • Magna Cum Laude - 3.8-3.99 GPA

  • Cum Laude 3.5-3.79 GPA

Students earning these honors will be denoted with special regalia at the Commencement ceremony.

Honors Diploma

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