Thank you for your consideration of me as a candidate for the National Honor Society, it means a tremendous deal to me. I have worked extremely hard to earn my chance to become a member of the National Honor Society and this application resembles a small prize on the enduring
Overall, I am a devoted and well-rounded student, making me a perfect candidate for National Honor Society. Not only do I posses the four tenets, character, scholarship, leadership and service, but I am also constantly working harder and striving to be better in all four regions. National Honor Society will help me reach my goal in becoming a better student and person. In addition, being a member of National Honor Society will allow me to be an example for other students, just like the members had been for me. In conclusion, I should be a member of National Honor Society because I demonstrate excellence in all four tenets of National Honor Society.
I remember last year after receiving the letter from NHS that I had not been accepted into National Honors Society, as dreadful as it was to receive that bad news I learned many things that emphasize and describe my character. I noticed how throughout Freshman and part of Sophomore year of High School I was just a student who focused heavily on school work rather that combining school work with a social and meaningful life. After realizing my past I had to act on that and change the way I once was, I recognized how much I lacked in leadership and service within the community. After completing my twelve year studies at my local Sunday School I decided to help the school out by assisting the office and teachers by completing the tremendous amount
To the National Honor Society: I am writing in response to the letter that I have received to apply for the National Honor Society, and I am interested in becoming a member. NHS was first brought to my attention my freshman year, through peers and some teachers who would talk about all of the good outcomes and opportunities that can come about from being a member. From that point on, that has been my goal. I have worked as hard as I could to get up to where I am today.
I was thrilled when I received my letter informing me that I was eligible for National Junior Honor Society. NJHS provides numerous opportunities for me to improve upon my character development, leadership skills, and citizenship. Involvement in NJHS will allow me to hear other students’ ideas and provides me additional opportunities to give back to my
I am excited to be one of the candidates for the 2017-2018 National Junior Honor Society. I understand that the National Junior Honor Society is for students who demonstrate exemplary scholarship, citizenship, service, leadership, and character. I believe that I have maintained a grade point average of 3.55 or higher and have shown all of the five given standards of the National Junior Honor Society. I believe that my involvement with the National Junior Honor Society will help me to prepare my future as a leader, character role model, and good citizen.
Throughout the 2016 year you have readily accepted a variety of assignments in addition to your case load including: hotline assignments from other teams, response to legislative inquiries, class I rotation, priority 1 calls, courtesy face to face visits, completing a DA3a or DA3c when needed, and wellness checks for the REV Team. Aaron, you continue to accept the challenge of having new employees shadow you in the field and in the office. You also consistently respond to emails and phone calls from collateral contacts or department personnel in a timely manner. Aaron, this year you had the opportunity to take 3 weeks of vacation. You made sure your caseload was well under your control prior to departure and also met with your supervisor to review anything that might arise or require immediate assistance in your absence. Aaron, you have responded to several hotlines this year where you were met with frustration and anger from family members or friends in the RAs home. You have consistently remained calm and appropriately deescalated the situations in order to reach resolution and/or to obtain facts. Aaron, you also regularly keep the supervisor, ARMs, and RM apprised of significant issues surrounding your caseload. This year you have voiced your concerns up the chain of command regarding policy versus the health and welfare of our seniors and adults with
Kind regards, Fiona Bell-Whittaker Dear Craig, Thank you for speaking with me on Wednesday. As you know, I was quite upset on Wednesday – spoken words are often miscommunicated, misinterpreted and/or lost, and for that reason, I have clarified in writing below the things underpinning my decision communicated to you on that day.
Dear, Your Honor I want to apologize for the way I conducted myself on the night of January 28, 2017. The poor decision that I made to drive while intoxicated, was morally wrong to the citizens of Mclean County. The night of January 28, 2017, I put numerous people in danger a behavior that won't have recurrences.
I am writing to request your support in recognizing my husband, Frank R. Norwood. On Friday October 9th 2015 the Maine Military Funeral Honors Program performed their 12,000th Military Funeral Honors Ceremony at The Maine Veterans Cemetery on Mount Vernon Road in Augusta Maine.
To Dear Barney and Rachel Gottstein! I would like to thank you for the great help that you provide me each and every month! The exam period is behind me, and it was very busy.
It is with mixed emotions that I am writing this letter, as some of you know I have accepted a position at another company while I attend school. It was not an easy decision to make because I truly love working with all of you are are HardRock Hotel & Casino. I cannot begin to explain how hard it is to leave a company that I have loved all of these years. It's like giving your first born away or abandoning your child. The company was my life and I have spent more hours at work than at home. At one point, I just had to go home, take a shower, and come back. I've spent almost half of my life at this company, my first job, my first love. I fell in love with the company over the years as I watched it grow into the most successful and wonderful
Sunday Night This past Sunday night me and a few of the other freshman football players made the stupid decision to drink. There are many lessons learned from that night that I will keep locked in my head for the rest of my career on the Randolph Macon football
Krista, I hope you are having a good snow day. I wanted to thank you again for letting me study last week for comps!! I was looking forward to starting the work today. Since I did not work last week and today is a snow day, I was curious if there was any work I could do from home today? I also can come in this weekend to make up for missed hours. Let me know, I am more then willing to work from home today.
Dear Mr. Floden This is a thank you letter for teaching me about photography. It is awesome how you shared your experiences with going to weddings from photoshopping pictures for people. You taught us how photoshop makes mostly. You showed us how cameras take more thought into pictures. You also taught us that people feeling are more empathized. You explained how people use their phones for photos more than cameras, but not better.