I would like to thank you for considering me for induction into in National Honors Society. I would be honored to be part of this organization and it has been a goal of mine from the start of high school. Being a part of this organization would be an excellent opportunity for me to build leadership skills and participate in school events. As a member of National Honors Society, I believe that I would be able to help make a difference in this school and set an example for other students. National Honors Society is known for commending students for academic achievements and good character.…
The main reason I feel that I should be a member of the National Junior Honor Society is because of my love to learn and achieve. With my skills and abilities I am able to represent the National Junior Honor Society with confidence. Even though I already promote leadership, service, citizenship, and character I would love to develop them further in The National Junior Honor Society. I also plan on working with the members of the National Junior Honor Society to further the success of this organization. I have finally reached my goal of being considered for the National Junior Honor Society but being accepted into this society would mean beyond everything to…
I would like to become a National Honor Society (NHS) mentor to give back to a club that helps make the community around us a better place. I believe that I am qualified for this position because I have exemplified the four pillars of NHS: Scholarship, Leadership, Character, and Service. Education has always been a priority for me. I am truly interested in what I am learning and how it can apply to the world around us. I have shown Leadership through my Speech and Debate Team.…
I have been a member of the Kalida FFA organization for the past three years. I was the secretary my sophomore year and I am involved in many FFA committees. I was a member of the Elementary Ag Day committee for the past two years, and I am currently involved in it.…
Over the course of my four years of high school, I have participated in clubs and sports where I have learned new things and made memories with friends. I was involved in Key Club, where we donate and volunteer to help the elderly, or people in need. During my time in this club, we donated numerous amount of times to soup kitchens and to people who needed clothes and jackets for the cold weather. I was also involved in National Honor Society. In NHS, we also did volunteer work such as tutoring kids in multiple subjects.…
First of all, I would like to state that I am honored to be given the opportunity to become a member of National Honor Society. Receiving the letter letting me know that I am eligible to apply has been my goal ever since I entered high school. NHS does such an amazing job at helping the community, and that is all I have ever wanted to do - help others. Generally speaking, I am more of a behind-the-scenes person. However, taking charge, when necessary, is something I enjoy doing.…
The National Honor Society could change the course of my life in an instant. Participation in the National Honor Society would be an important part of my high school experience to further my knowledge of leadership and be able to impress universities. Throughout my high school career I have been able to participate in my schools Student Government Association, as the President for three consecutive years. Through this role I have learned what it means to be a leader and what qualities a person must have to be a great and influential person. Even though I have learned some things, I know that knowledge is boundless and would still like to learn more from others.…
National Honor society is not only about the qualities that your character has to be involved with. But taking part of an after school activity, or community service. An activity I got involved with is being a Reggie leader, to be a Reggie leader you need to take the leadership role. A Reggie Leader has made me have leadership skills, for example at the freshmen orientation, I was there helping out the freshmen's giving them a tour around the school. Also on the first day of school where Reggie leaders helped out freshmen to the places they needed to go to in case they got lost for the first time.…
Ever since I was in middle school, I always looked up the students who were members of the National Honor Society. They were role models to me because I knew they were smart. What I didn't know about them was the role they played in their community. Not only did they stand as role models in the classroom, they also served others in the community. This included tutoring, serving the less fortunate, and acting as a child of God.…
For the first two years of my highschool career I had done very little with the school. I occasionally volunteered for the spirit week events, such as building a homecoming float. However, at the end of my sophomore year I realized that I could be involved with much more. With this in mind, I decided to run for class president and somehow I had won the election. As a result of this, I began to get more involved with the school.…
Being considered to be a member of the National Honor Society is an immense honor. It is a rewarding feeling to know that my hardwork in school from a young age has paid off. I am a hardworking, honest, and reliable student, and joining NHS would be a wonderful opportunity to grow as ayoung adult and honors student. Organization is a key factor in the development of my leadership skills, as well as in my overall success in life. I enjoy making to-do lists and charts, to remind myself of upcoming tasks.…
National Honor Society (NHS), a highly prestigious organization that runs nationwide. It is more than just an honors club. The National Honor Society recognizes students who show excellence in the areas of scholarship, leadership, service, and character. I believe that I possess these qualities, and will be able to contribute to the betterment of the community. The National Honor Society would give me a huge opportunity to reach out and give more to the society.…
I recognize that being a part of NHS is a privilege, and if allowed, one I would proudly use to help improve my community and school. I am confident that the possible challenges facing me as part of the National Honor Society would serve only to better me as a student and community member. I strongly believe that as part of a larger group (in this case, a school), individuals should attempt to do everything they can to improve upon pre existing qualities or factors of the group, along with providing new, innovative ideas to add to or enhance what is already…
After my two full years at Roscommon High School, I am very grateful to have reached the standard for National Honor Society membership. This is an opportunity that not everyone has the privilege to be a part of during their high school career. I would like to display the ways in which I have demonstrated the required assets to be a part of this organization. Not only do I possess the qualities of character, scholarship, leadership, and service, but through N.H.S., I am certain that I will grow tremendously in each of these areas. The first quality I have demonstrated throughout my life, but more specifically, my high school career, is character.…
Being nominated to become apart of the National Honor Society is a huge honor. You must possess many qualities of an outstanding student including leadership. To me, a leader does not have to be the smartest student in class, they have to inspire others. A leader positively influences them to follow their actions and behavior. In school, leadership is a necessary role needed to help guide followers in projects, class discussions, behavior, as well as many other things.…