All members must obtain 8 credits per semester for a total of 16 credits. Failure to meet expected requirements will result in penalty credits or dismissal from SHS.
New Member Policy: With the understanding that new members are inducted in mid-October, new members are only required to obtain 5 credits for the first semester. New members are still expected to meet the 8 credit requirements in the spring semester.
Credit Types: Members are expected to obtain at least 2 credits of service and 2 credits of academic enrichment per semester. Members can fill the remaining required credits with whatever category of credit they so wish.
Service Credits are acts of community service with scientific value or those approved by SHS for credit.
Academic Enrichment Credits are approved scientific opportunities/experiences that count towards SHS.
Penalty Hours: If members fail to meet required credits, there will be a 2 week amnesty period after the deadline and 2 penalty hours added in addition to student's missing credits needed to meet requirements. Failure to make up credits will result in dismissal from SHS. Please note that if members are dismissed they are not eligible for reinstatement.
Recycling (1 Credit)
Members should be actively participating in the recycling process to obtain their credit.
Hosted every Monday after school in room 204.
Hour sheets can be signed by Forces of Nature officers
Join the Recycling Remind for updates: @whsrecycli
Science Peer Tutoring (1 Credit)
Tutor a student during a science department tutoring session/packtime
Must be pre-approved by a science teacher prior to tutoring session
Members must engage with students, help answer questions to the best of their ability, and be knowledgeable on the subjects they are tutoring.
Officers or science teachers should sign off on credits
Approved Drives (Credits Specific to Drives)
Approved item drives will be announced throughout the school year.
Members should be on the lookout for social media and Remind posts pertaining to the credit hours available for said drives.
Teacher Help (0.5 Credits)
Contact a science teacher on your own time and offer help.
Teachers may have a variety of tasks to complete.
It is the student’s responsibility to negotiate with the science teacher the time, date, task, and communicate these duties to an officer.
The science teacher will sign off on credits.
Academic Enrichment Credits:
"A Walk in the Park" (1 Credit)
Take a nature walk at a location of your choice.
Write a full page HANDWRITTEN on what you see.
Include 1-2 pictures of what you decide to investigate (animals, plants, clouds, weather, etc.) Pictures are to be submitted via the photo submission form found on the website and linked on our Instagram.
Your whole body should be visible in the photos.
The point of this project is to observe the nature around you and investigate the science behind what you see. Maybe this entails learning the Latin names of the flora around you, any biological adaptations these plants have, or doing the same for the fauna you encounter. Perhaps you will talk about the UV Index that day or the types of clouds you see. Did you spot any littering or hear any noise pollution? How does this affect the local environment?
1 Per Semester***
Create a Science Presentation (1 Credit)
8-12 slides about a topic relevant to a science (the periodic table, how cells reproduce, the production of DNA, describing the relationship between position, velocity, and acceleration, etc.)
Other presentation mediums are welcome but must be approved first
Teach us something! Science Honor Society meetings should give you inspiration for video topics
Don't go overboard. Pick a topic that you can cover in the given time frame.
Experiment with presentation methods/visuals. Officers are judging on creativity, effort and content (NOT production value)
Let officers know that you have a presentation and topic you would like to share.
1 per semester***
Attending Friday Science TED Talks (0.5 Credits)
Sign up on AllTimely and attend a presentation
While watching, answer the following questions on a sheet of paper:
What are three things you learned?
What are two things you still have questions about?
Share your favorite part about the presentation!
Turn paper in to an officer and they will sign your credit sheet.
Museum Exploration (2 Credits)
Visit a science museum and document your time there.
You may explore the exhibits for two credits! After your tour, HANDWRITE a one page summary about your favorite exhibit, what you learned, etc.
Include ten (10) pictures of your favorite parts of the museum, please submit photos via the photo submission form found on the website and linked on our Instagram.
Your whole body should be visible in the photos.
1 per semester***
Attend an FFA Meeting (1 Credit)
Attend an FFA meeting in its entirety
HANDWRITE a 4-5 sentence summary of what you learned during the presentation portion of the meeting.
Summary should be turned into room 204 or credit will be deemed ineligible
Students should have an FFA officer or advisor sign off on their credit sheet.
1 per semester***
Any Other Science Enrichment Ideas?
Speak to an officer if you have any ideas/activities that you would like to submit for hours
Not all requests will be approved.
YOU MUST HAVE APPROVAL AHEAD OF TIME TO SUBMIT ACTIVITIES FOR CREDITS!
Email Maddy Tegen (mrtegen@students.wcpss.net) for questions and approval regarding unlisted activities.