I am genuinely honored to be one of the few students considered for acceptance to the State College Area High School chapter of the National Honor Society. I feel that my hard work and dedication in academics is beginning to show through. Throughout my life, I have shown drive and devotion for everything in which I have been involved, ranging from athletics to academics. My mentality has always been focused on helping others. For this reason, I aspire to become an orthopedic surgeon so that my career will evolve around helping others to get the most out of their lives. My summer will be spent volunteering at Phoenix Rehab for fourteen hours each week as it will allow me to begin providing care to the community. Currently holding an unweighted
The National Honor Society is reputably known for its high standards. Those that are accepted to this esteem society are rewarded with several possibilities with the added benefit of just being part of this respected club. Therefore, I am honored to be a member of the National Honor Society. Nevertheless, I intend to gain more from this club than just being an idle member. Thus, I decided that I want to take a more crucial and demanding role by being the President of D.M. Therrell High School National Honor Society Club. Besides enhancing my leadership skills, I believe that being the president will allow me to broadcast my countless ideas that I believe will benefit not just our club, but the whole Therrell Panther community. As a trilingual
From a young age, I have been fascinated by making things and learning how they work. My educational experience and community service projects have given me an appreciation for engineering from project managing and constructing my Eagle Scout project to enjoying my chemistry and physic classes. I plan on obtaining a degree in Engineering because I enjoy taking something from conception to production and I am interested in the science and math behind
I am very happy and honored to be a part of the students who are being considered for the National Honor Society. Since the beginning of my freshman year, I have been attempting to fulfill the requirements in order to join because I believe that this organization does great things for society, and that its role in our society today corresponds well with my personality and beliefs. Through the National Honor Society, I believe I can make the most of my efforts to help others by developing the skills I already have and also explore new ones so that I can help better our society. In my academic career, I believe I have shown great levels of academic achievement, leadership, character and service that would qualify to join.
First, I would like to express my gratitude for being considered for entrance into the FHS Chapter of the National Honor Society. It would be a great honor to represent our school in such a prestigious organization. Should I be accepted, my main goals would be to uphold the values expected by members of the NHS, continue my community service and participation in both in school and out of school activities, and maintain the grades that I have earned throughout my education. I once again thank you for the opportunity to be considered for entrance into the NHS, and for you taking the time to review my
It is a great honor to be among the commendable students who are being considered for the National Honor Society. The National Honor Society is discernible for showing an interest in students with exemplary grades, great character, leadership, and service. Last year I was enrolled in a tenth grade honors language class, this year I am taking an advanced placement college course. I am enlisted in all honors classes and I strive to do the best that I can not only academically, but in all activities I participate in. I am a strenuous worker and have great character. Everything I try, I give all my effort, for example, in track I show good sportsmanship and cheer on my fellow athletes at every meet. I also show great leadership qualities.
It is an honor to be considered for membership for the National Honor Society. The service that I have done throughout my high school career will benefit me later in life. If I get accepted I will do more service with the school, classmates, and community. So far, I have joined Band and am part of the News Crew.
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
I would like to be a member of the National Honor Society because I feel like I could help the school and the community. I have demonstrated with my academic achievements and my GPA that I am determined to work hard and do whatever it takes in order to get a job done. I have had principal’s honor roll almost all my life. I have gotten many awards from my teachers over the years and I will be getting many more over the last three years of high school.
Because I have spent all my time in my academics, I have not been able to do the actions that would fill up my application; however, I will put in all my time in NHS and still try to strive for my goals. Furthermore, I will try to be present at all the meetings and participate in everything I possibly can in helping my fellow members and the community. With my determination, I believe I will be a great asset to National Honors Society.
I am deeply honored to be one of the students who are being considered for the Math and Science Academy chapter of the National Honor Society. Being a part of NHS has been something that I have been looking forward to ever since I got into high school. I know a few people who were or are in this society, and they are always telling me how rewarding it is to be a part of such a remarkable organization. Currently, as a sophomore, I feel that the past year of high school has enormously shaped my character; improved my leadership skills; challenged me academically; and
As a student, I am very honored to have received this invitation from the NHS. From the start of my freshman year it has been a goal of mine that I have focused on, a dream of mine that that has now turned into reality. It has also made me gain confidence in myself knowing that I can achieve many great things in life. Being in the National Honor Society will push me in school and also help me strive for greatness and not for average. Throughout my years in school, I really didn’t care about my grades and also my behavior. I always was the one to get into trouble every day and really not care about
Thank you, I respect all those Veterans who have risked their lives for us. “ No one is useless in this world who lightens the burdens of another. ” --Charles Dickens. Freedom , Liberty ,and Justice should be very important to everyone. Today and everyday we are grateful for our military service personnel, past and present ,and the families who support them.Throughout the courses of American history courageous men and women have taken up arms to secure, defend, and maintain those core principles upon which our Nation’s freedoms depend.
I am truly honored to be nominated and considered for the National Honor Society. I have been looking forward to join this great society since the beginning of high school. I read all about how great this organization is and what it does to society and hoping to be a part of it will be a great experience. It helps the students to shape their futures and helps students to understand the importance of giving back to the community by volunteering. I like to believe that I deserve this honor, because I have worked very hard to get here. Last quarter I received all A’s in all my academic courses and I am on the honor roll. My grades are my top priority, because that is what I will be judged on, also my character. I believe that I have the two main
Along with attaining a 3.7 GPA, I have also received some academic awards. In freshmen year, I was given a departmental recognition award in science and a ninth grade high scholastic achievement award. This year I also received departmental award in science and in English. Throughout high school, I have always strived to be an outstanding student. Some characteristics that I have obtained over the years to help me achieve this goals are diligence, dedication, organization, and my strongest trait is being a hard worker. Being a handworker has always brought its benefits. I think my hardworking quality can set examples for many, and is something I can contribute to NHS.
I want to live a life where I can benefit others. My desire to be a physician is part of that, but becoming a member of the National Honor Society can help me grow to achieve more—as a community member and as a world citizen. I am excited by the prospect of learning to work as a team, manage projects and make friends through service, and I would like the opportunity to develop more leadership skills.