National Honor Society
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Established in 1921, the National Honor Society (NHS) is a recognition program for middle and high school students who show achievement in scholarship, leadership, service, and character.
Students are selected for membership through an established school chapter in secondary public and accredited private schools by a 5 member Faculty Council. Candidates must meet the chapter's requirement for scholarship, service, leadership and character in order to be selected for membership. Continued participation in service projects is required to retain membership. Members must also maintain the chapter's required cumulative GPA.
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- National Association of Secondary School Principals. (n.d.) from National Honor Society - About Us