National Honor Society Extended Response A Rock I don’t know if this necessarily counts as a leadership position, but I do, at times, consider myself a leader in my family. There have been several times where I have had to be the person keeping my family together, like when my mother attempted suicide. During winter break, my sophomore year, while my mom was at work, my dad got a disturbing phone call. It was my mom, telling him to “take care of the kids” before she hung up. There were
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the model students who are being considered for the National Honor Society. I must admit that this is something which everyone would like to do. As, of me I have been looking forward to this, since I entered into high school. I believe that this organization does great things in society by providing community service and lots of other things. Moreover, I also believe, that I possessed all the requirements for entrance into the National Honor Society. Also, while growing up, I was always taught that
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Dear National Honor Society Faculty Council Members, I have written this rebuttal letter, in regard to not being accepted into the National Honor Society. When I first had found out that I had not made it into NHS, I was very surprised, and upset. After reading the letter numerous times, I could only conclude that something regarding social media had led to the notion and determination of a lack of character. I figured it would be best to know what exactly the violation was, and what the steps
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Induction into the National Honor Society is an immense honor and pride to me. Now I have the chance of a lifetime to prove not only to myself, but also to my family that I can get further in life not only as a student of Broken Arrow High School but also as a leader in my community. Through hard-work, dedication, and a positive outlook, I have been able to achieve my goals. My years at the high school have been and still are a journey, which has helped me build my character, my leadership, and my
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Rochester High School National Honors Society is a wonderful opportunity for all students. If I gain membership to National Honors Society, I have two main goals. First and foremost, I have been very fortunate in life and am very passionate about doing what I can to help those in need, which is a large part of National Honors Society. In addition, I desire to further distinguish myself as an exemplary student so that I may continue my education after high school at a distinguished university. Throughout
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believe that I have fulfilled my duties as an adolescent, a leader, a scholar and a volunteer, to be accepted into national honor society. This has been something I've strived for since the beginning of my high school career. This organization helps better the community and all students involved, and hope to be able to set an example for other students like the current National Honor Society members have for me. I've worked very hard to get myself where I am, academically, today. I've carried a minimum
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opportunities to become a woman for others. Multiple experiences to provide service to my school and community have allowed me to grow deeply in each of the four elements of the National Honors Society. Whether in the classroom or the Timmy Takedown Wrestling Ring, I have found myself able to fulfill the qualities of a National Honors Society member in a number of ways. With the pillars of scholarship and leadership, I have found I am often a student taking charge in my classes, keen to answer questions and
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The National Honors Society is built on the four pillars of leadership, service, scholarship, and character. The pillar of scholarship is the pillar I best embody due to my commitment to a life of learning. Scholarship is about more than just having good grades and doing well in school; it’s about being committed to the pursuit of knowledge and being willing to seek out opportunities on your own. Scholarship is about constantly striving to improve academically so that you can have a positive impact
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has been such an honor to attend and play sports at Madison High School (MHS) these past four years. There is a high standard of excellence at MHS and I love representing the school. When I moved here in 9th grade, there were so many people that reached out to me and included me in activities. I have always tried to do the same. When I walk down the hallways at school, I make an effort to say hi to others and smile to those around me. I am also part of the National Honor Society (NHS) Council this
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I am very happy to be considered for membership in the National Honor Society. I have worked hard in my classes and I feel that my work in my church community and my involvement in Pinkerton's AF JROTC program show that I would be a contributing member to this organization. In my church, I have learned that praying must be accompanied by actions. I pray that I am good role model to my brothers and my two cousins in the Philippines, but I also know that actions are important, so I put aside
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