NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY

NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY

   

                                                                          

 

                                                                               

NHS is more than just an honor roll.  The NHS Chapter establishes rules for membership that are based upon a student's outstanding performance in the areas of scholarship, service, leadership, and character.  These four criteria for selection form the foundation upon which the organization and activities are built.

*Scholarship - Students who have a cumulative grade point average of 85 percent, B, 3.0 (On a 4.0 scale) or equivalent standard of excellence, or a higher cumulative average, set by the local school's faculty council meet the scholarship requirement for membership.

*Service - This quality is defined through the voluntary contributions made by a student to the school or community, done without compensation and with a positive, courteous, and enthusiastic spirit.

*Leadership - Student leaders are those who are resourceful, good problem solvers, promoters of school activities, idea-contributors, dependable, and persons who exemplify positive attitudes about life.  Leadership experiences can be drawn from school or community activity while working with or for others.

*Character - The student of good character upholds principles of morality and ethics, is cooperative, demonstrates high standards of honesty and reliability, shows courtesy, concern and respect for others, and generally maintains a good and clean lifestyle.

Once selected by the local selection committee a student is awarded membership in the local chapter at a special induction ceremony.  With induction, a member assumes certain obligations.  The chapter must conduct a service project for the school or community, and see the development of an individual service project for each member.

Any student in grades 10 through 12 in a school with both an official chapter of the National Honor Society and an affiliation with the NSAAP Department of Student Activities is eligible for consideration for membership in the National Honor Society.

 

Chapter 15243 National Honor Society Inductees-    

2007 Shayla Funk, Kray Funk, Brett Kaczor
2006 Chantelle Schrunk, Jennifer Ramold, Lacy Bollwitt, Madison Maxwell, Heather Bartak
2005 Stephanie Walton
2004 Brock Kaczor, Mike Harpster, Ryan Thramer, Derek Funk, Brooke Bartak, and Joana de Oliveira
2003 Jolene Wright, Kristi Napier, Autumn Bartak, and Blake Bollwitt
2002 Stephanie Fischer, Adam Koenig, Brent Bollwitt, Kyle Harpster, Sylvia Wright, and Pam Steskal
2001 Tom Regan, Jeff Blair, Anita Larson, Alicia Kruntorad, Kim Funk, Amanda Sparr, and Amanda Schueth
2000 Sara Bartak, Adam Schueth, Megan Kropp, Becky Bartak, and Eric Koenig
1999 Carla Steskal, Brian Vandersnick, Lucas Paxton, Kimberly Napier, Brooke Wright, and Allen Schueth
1998 Jonathan Schueth, Jason Steskal, Cassie Funk, Delbert Whiting, Aaron Larson, and Carrie Kruntorad
1997 Sam Schmidt, Ethan Jackson, Kara Seier, Greg Jorgenson, Josh Pofahl, Ted Hupp, and DeAnn Ziems
1996 Angie Beelart, Cindy Vandersnick, Tricia Funk, Kristy Seier, Jeff Finley, and Heather Blair
1995 Jesse Ziems, Liz Barlow, Jamie Bartak, Tracy Larson, and Jennifer Steskal
1994 Lori Acklie, Julie Hobbs, Amy Ziems, and Shannon Sparr
1993 Jeff Peed, Kevin Barlow, Steve Volle, Paula Cleveland, Johann Fry, Danny Peed, and Tony Rotherham
1992

Leslie Clark, Kaylyn Seier, Jenny Beelart, Mandy Spangler, Michele Wright, Cindy Koenig, Tiffany Schmidt, and Misty Ziems
1991 Michael Wright, Amanda Hoke, Sandra Koenig, and Rebecca Rotherham