who is on time daily and always kind and respectful. She has the ability to handle multiple deadlines at once and multi-task. These are all qualities that will be useful on your campus.
She brings all of these wonderful qualities to the National Honor Society. Alexandra can be counted on to come early and stay late at all volunteer projects with the National Honor Society. Whether we are volunteering at the nursing home or local elementary school, she brings her unique ability to brighten someone’s day. She has the ability to put others at ease and really help. I know she will continue her volunteer work at college as well. She has been a leader at the school; she will be a leader at college.
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Hello, I am Ricky Goode-Wright, and I have demonstrated lots of qualities of the National Junior Honor Society, and I feel as though I have a adequate amount of skills qualities for the task. Qualities that are needed to be shown for the NJHS are, scholarship, citizenship, willingness to serve others, leadership, and character.
Being a part of National Honor Society means that I am held at a higher standard than most students. I am to uphold the four pillars of National Honor Society, which are service, scholarship, leadership, and character. All four aspects of NHS have been important in my life and have shaped me into who I am today. Being involved with and serving my community has given me a better understanding of the needs of a community. I have had the opportunities to help people, which brings me joy, and gives me a way to reach out to my surrounding area. Being a good scholar has meant the world to me all of my life and it has begun to pay off. I see myself excelling in areas of life that some struggle. It has also helped me get into good colleges and have
Throughout my high school career I have demonstrated the four pillars that the National Honor Society is built upon: scholarship, leadership, service, and character.
I’m a smart, hardworking, determined, courageous, and generous individual. Unfortunately, during my 9th-grade year at Hyde Leadership Charter School, I didn’t display these characteristics. I faced challenges such as missing class time because I was in the Dean’s Area and serving detention. But I am a student who wants to grow and become a great leader. Over the summer I figured out that there was no way I could be both a leader and a troublemaker, so I decided to make a change. I decided to hang out with other people, leaving my old group of friends behind. I’ve found a group of friends that could support me, help me grow, and helped me
Out of the four characteristics of National Honor Society, I felt the most important is a character. It’s because it distinguishes how your behavior shows daily the way you carry yourself every day. Got to bat for your convictions about great and awful, be your best self, and oppose social weight to do the wrong thing for the right reason. Good characters show respect, responsibility, trustworthiness, fairness, caring, and citizenship in all their actions every day. “Reputation is the shadow. The character is the tree.” - Abraham Lincoln. The quote explains that character is something that does not change, something that stays with all you that which characterizes you. No other person can control it. Status labeled that other give you, so,
Scholarship, leadership, character and service are all characteristics found in a National Honor Society member. I believe that I possess all of these characteristics and should be given the honor of receiving this NHS scholarship.
The National Honors Society has four necessary qualities, that if done correctly are the pillars of success. Scholastic accomplishments shows how involved in learning a person is. Those that are more involved often have more accomplishments. Everyone has strengths in their personality. Those strengths makes a person unique and helps them become a contributing never of society. National Honors Society is a group of community leaders that bring out the best of others in their community. Helping others is an important aspect because in order to be a good leader, it is necessary to help others. I believe I am an exceptional candidate for membership due to my academic accomplishments from childhood to modernity, my personality that includes empathy, creativity, and belief nothing is impossible; my leadership skills shown through directing, and helping the community through reaching out to the next generations.
After being inducted into National Honor Society my junior year, I have been working with children at Matoaca Elementary School on a weekly basis to gain the community service hours the honor society requires. I work alongside the computer teacher to assist in helping kindergarteners learn how to use a computer. Many of these children had never used a mouse or a keyboard, and some didn't know all of their numbers and letters. The progress they have made since September has made me very proud of them, and the educational activities they do on the computer has helped them improve their math and reading skills. Before I started to volunteer there, I had never been exposed to an environment where I was to fill the role of an educator and role model
The National Honor Society is based off 4 pillars: Scholarship, Leadership, Service, and Character. School is an enormously important part of life if you want to become someone in this world. I stand tremendously blessed to attend Motley County ISD. It has helped me grow tremendously as a person. Going to this small-town school has been great. I have been able to participate in all sports that interest me, many extracurricular activities while still maintaining a job after school and practice hours.
Academics, Service, Leadership, and Character. The four pillars of National Honor Society have been a guiding principle of my decisions for the past three years. In order to be successful, an individual must strive to excel in these four areas. Over my time in the club I have worked hard to be successful academically, give back to my community, be a leader in National Honor Society, other clubs, and in the classroom, and have a good character. By the pillar of service I decided to join Key Club, which is a volunteer service club. The pillar of leadership encouraged me to be an officer in FFA, Key Club, SADD, and National Honor Society. The Academic pillar has motivated me to keep my grades up na drecieve honor roll and academic letters throughout
Thank you for my invitation to be a member of the Horseheads Chapter of the National Honor Society; I consider it a tremendous honor. It motivates me to continue to excel and succeed in my education and in life. I believe that I have exceptional character, as well as a satisfactory service history. I admit that my leadership qualities need work, but my exposure to others in the National Honor Society will help. I trust that I would be an excellent inductee to the National Honor Society, since I always strive to be the best person that I can be and commit 110 percent into all my obligations.
I am greatly honored to be selected amidst the commendable students who are being viewed to be future National Honor Society members. I am extremely joyous to have the opportunity to join an organization that does such incredible things for our small community. I believe that I have earned this honor due to all of the hard work and dedication that I have put into my highschool career.
National Honor Society is an organization that I am proud to a part of because it teaches the member to be a quick-thinker, intelligent, kind, responsible and considerate of others. It lets you reach out to foster children, the homeless, seriously ill, senior adults and those who are malnourished from lack of proper food and clean water. In National Honor Society, you can meet new friends and learn more about what it takes to be part of a team. As a member of this distinguished organization, I donated toys to the sick children at Children’s Hospital, participated in fundraisers like the selling of fancy mugs and cookie dough, helped clean and set up the Induction Ceremony of 2016, cleaned up after the Safe Trick or treat night in 2015, and
It is such a privilege to have the opportunity to apply be a part of the National Honors Society. It is one of my high school goals to be in the NHS. I have worked very hard throughout my high school career to get to this point and I will continue to work hard. I believe that I possess all the principles of NHS, scholarship, leadership, character, and service. Education has always been one of my top priorities.
I believe that you must portray the four important pillars of character to not only be welcomed into the National Honor Society, but to also succeed in life. To begin, scholarship is a key factor to pushing yourself to the best of your abilities and a strong determiner of how well you do in school. I personally feel that in both my Freshman and Sophomore years of High school I have truly displayed scholarship by constantly pushing myself, garnering information from my teachers and classmates and focusing my time around my school work. Overall, I feel that I display a strong sense of scholarship and additionally I know I will continue to better myself by pushing myself to achieve new goals both in and out of the classroom.