hidmickey:myantidrug
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For ours, we need at least an 85 in each class, 5 teacher recommendations, and SIX proofs of communitry service.
It has become kind of a joke at our school... DS hasn't and won't apply even though he easily qualified as a sophomore.
DS15 (sophomore) came home with the invitation to apply, a couple of weeks ago. He qualified ACADEMICALLY, which is why he was given the invitation to apply, but he had to fill out information listing his experiences showing leadership, community, etc. He also had to write a couple of paragraphs explaining how he exhibits those characteristics. Then they were each interviewed.
Last week, DS was notified that was accepted into the NHS, and his induction ceremony is in a couple of weeks![]()
He filled out all of the paperwork himself, he wouldn't even let me give him advice or suggestions on what he should include.But I realized that if he did get accepted, then it would be because he did it all on his own, and that seemed to be very important to him. All he had me do was proof-read the paragraphs that he wrote, but he wouldn't change a word of it.
He was in the Junior National Honor Society when he was in middle school. For 9th grade, there was nothing available. But now that he's in 10th grade, he'll be inducted, and as long as he maintains his GPA and other activities, he'll continue on next year and his senior year.
That is really too bad that it is considered a joke at your school.![]()
The NATIONAL Honor Society is exactly that a NATIONAL academic society with Chapters all over this country in all or most h.s. It is a very prestigious organization and students should be thrilled to be invited to join and then inducted. It shows them that all their hard work all year long of maintaining outstanding grades is really a fabulous accomplishment.
CONGRATULATIONS on your DS!!! This will look awesome on his college resume!!![]()
When I was in high school in the 70's the NHS was a joke. There was a rather large group that was elected to be in. Most were voted out by 1 teacher. She voted against anyone she had in her class that she deemed not suitable. No other criteria other than that for her. It actually caused quite a stink from parents (including mine). In the end they sided with this teacher and about 20 students didn't make it because of her. All her pets did though. Some of them barely had the grade point average. Some that were voted against had 4.0 GPA. Pretty sad.
My ds, 13, just got inducted into the National Jr. Honor Society last week. He's in seventh grade and the keynote speaker said that this was the largest group in the school's history.