Hi, I am Sophia Johnson and I am glad that I got the opportunity to apply to be in the National Junior Honor Society program. I have a big heart for helping others and I hope I can be in this program to help even more in my next year as an eighth grader. I am going to share with you a few traits of mine that makes me special. One of the reasons why I would be a good member in this group, is because I’m a very happy and positive person. In every situation I try to look at the positives versus the
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I believe that I am more than qualified for admittance into the National Junior Honor Society and would love to be recognized for my demonstrations of leadership, character, service and citizenship both inside and outside of school. The National Junior Honor Society is an organization that acknowledges students who manifest excellence in scholarship and character, and I am truly ecstatic to have the honor to be considered for admission into the organization. Throughout my life I have strived to
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Out of the four pillars that all of the National Honor Society members must exemplify, I believe I best exemplify the service pillar. The reason I believe that the service pillar is the area where I truly excel is because I am always trying to give back to the community. For example, I have volunteered and helped out at The Heavenly Father Catholic Church, Big Reds Ranch, math and science camp for the new generation of scholars, and at the Spanish Meadows of Brownsville. Every place where I have
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It is an honor and privilege to be recognized as a candidate for the National Junior Honor Society. At Lincoln I am a scholar, and have obtained a 3.9 G.P.A and will work hard to keep that in place all year long. Last quarter, I succeeded with 95% in Humanities, 93% in Math, and finally 96% in Science. In the past, I have also received two Presidential Gold awards for my exceptional grades. These grades clearly make me a prime candidate for National Junior Honor Society. Throughout the classroom
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traveling and horror movies. So far, Morgan has seen all of the east coast and is now trying to make her way to California. She accomplished a high school grade point average of a 3.5. Also, Morgan ran track-and-field, and was a member of the National Honor Society. Her goal is to become, either, a nurse or an engineer. Morgan’s life is truly full of excitement! Eric W. is America’s true idea of a “man”.
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continue to spread diversity in different ways. Key Club: As a Key Club member I have become more of a participant of my community through volunteering. Key Club has offered a variety of ways to participate in many volunteer opportunities. National Honors Society: NHS has been a great way for me to become more confident in my academic accomplishments. E.R.A (Equity Requires All): In ERA I have been given a great opportunity to share my own experience with racial discrimination and hear the stories
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honored to have the opportunity to become a member of the National Junior Honor Society here at Christa McAuliffe, as it presents a chance for me to grow and give back to my community. Throughout my middle school career, I have consistently maintained academic excellence and displayed exemplary behavior, making me a valid candidate for the NJHS. Furthermore, I am confident that I embody the five pillars of the National Junior Honor Society - Scholarship, Service, Leadership, Character, and Citizenship
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Scholarship, leadership, community service, and character are the four pillars of the National Honor Society. These pillars were not chosen randomly, and represent the basis of a meaningful and purpose-driven life. Of the 4 pillars of the NHS, which do you feel is your strongest area and which are you looking to grow/develop during your membership of the club? Please limit your response to 250 words or less. I think leadership is my strongest pillar. I am involved in multiple clubs where I am required
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National Honor Society Application Essay Being nominated to be apart of the prestigious National Honor Society is a great accomplishment in itself. It is proof of my determination and dedication to my future and further education. I believe that being an active participant would further my opportunities to contribute to my school, community, and education. As a sophomore, I may not have been presented as many opportunities as other candidates but I have taken full advantage of as many leadership
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National Honor Society is a highly viewed organization with high expectations of academics, character, leadership, and service from each and every one of its members. I feel that my academic career at Woodlynde has been very successful and I have exceeded my own goals and expectations. Freshman year my academics did not meet my school’s standards or my own standards. The main causes of my poor grades and lack of performance freshman year were my illness and my inability to focus in school. However
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