Reflection On The Purpose Of NHS

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NHS caught my attention when I saw the poster in the hallways at my school. On the posters, it described the purpose of NHS. I thought that it would be a great opportunity to be part of this organization. The four pillars of NHS include service, leadership, scholarship, and character. After being in this organization for one year, I had to opportunity to run for a spot on the council. I chose to run for the council because I enjoyed NHS and I felt that I had the skills to make the organization even better. On the council, I get to help plan the activities, speak at the induction for new members, and help benefit the members in the organization by planning service activities to get them involved in the community. Even though I benefit the organization

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