Membership in the National Honor Society is both an honor
and a responsibility. Students selected for membership are
expected to continue to demonstrate the qualities of scholarship,
service, leadership, and character that were the basis for
their selection.
Membership is invitation only to juniors and seniors who have attended the school for the equivalent of one semester and who have a cumulative scholastic average of 92 percent, A, 4.0 (on a 4.0 scale),or the equivalent standard of excellence.
The National Constitution defines several obligations for members.
First, all members are to maintain the standards by which
they were selected (i.e., continued performance at or above the
required GPA, involvement in service and leadership projects,
etc.). In addition, the Constitution expects members to attend
meetings if called for, and to participate in both individual and
chapter service projects during the year.
Credit: National Honor Society Handbook
and a responsibility. Students selected for membership are
expected to continue to demonstrate the qualities of scholarship,
service, leadership, and character that were the basis for
their selection.
Membership is invitation only to juniors and seniors who have attended the school for the equivalent of one semester and who have a cumulative scholastic average of 92 percent, A, 4.0 (on a 4.0 scale),or the equivalent standard of excellence.
The National Constitution defines several obligations for members.
First, all members are to maintain the standards by which
they were selected (i.e., continued performance at or above the
required GPA, involvement in service and leadership projects,
etc.). In addition, the Constitution expects members to attend
meetings if called for, and to participate in both individual and
chapter service projects during the year.
Credit: National Honor Society Handbook