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National Honor Society

National Honor Society. Scholarship. Students who maintain a 3.25 GPA or higher at the end of their freshman year. Students are invited to join National Honor Society at the beginning of their sophomore year. Induction ceremony occurs at the end of your first year in NHS.

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National Honor Society

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  1. National Honor Society

  2. Scholarship • Students who maintain a 3.25 GPA or higher at the end of their freshman year. • Students are invited to join National Honor Society at the beginning of their sophomore year. • Induction ceremony occurs at the end of your first year in NHS. • Full membership occurs at the end of your senior year.

  3. Character • Positive aspects of character include honesty, responsibility, cooperation, and general good citizenship.

  4. Character • NHS members are expected to be leaders around campus and in the community. • NHS members are expected to maintain a clean discipline record and be positive, contributing members of this campus and the community. • NHS members live the ASU Prep Way: Work hard. Be kind. Be smart.

  5. Service and Leadership • The criteria of service and leadership are defined in terms of performance in school and community activities. • Students are required to participate in all NHS activities and fundraisers. • Pay $5 by September 24th

  6. Service and Leadership • Students must also complete 30 hours of community service. • This service must be done during your own time. • You must give of yourself. • Please do not “work” for a family member and consider it service. • First 10 hours must be completed this semester.

  7. What is an Individual service project? • Choose a service project that aligns with your talents and interests. • Must be voluntary (meaning, you cannot t be compensated for your service) • Should not promote a specific agenda (i.e. political, religious, family, etc.) • Should not directly benefit the member or the member’s family. • Can be done in conjunction with other groups on campus or in the community. (Ex: Work with STuGO to organize a campus cleanup.) • If you have questions about a specific service project, speak with your chapter advisor

  8. Why you should join: • Opportunity to help others. • Participate community and club activities with other ASU Prep students. • Goes on your high school transcripts. • Scholarships available for seniors. • Great experience for college applications. • It’s fun!

  9. What you need in order to join: • Read and fill out the blue sheet. • Return it to Ms. Pelotte in Room 262. • Our first all-member meeting is September 10th. We will discus our first fundraiser! We hope to see you there!

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