CHSOF National Honor Society

  • Membership in the National Honor Society (NHS) is one of the highest honors that can be awarded to a high school student. Our chapter has worked hard to bring the accomplishments of outstanding students to the attention of parents, teachers, peers, and the community. Our chapter strives to give practical meaning to the Society’s standards of scholarship, service, leadership, and character. These four ideals are considered as the basis for selection. No student is inducted simply because of a high academic average. The National Honor Society strives to recognize the total student—one who excels in all of these areas.

    Chapter Adviser- Ms. Kelly Mulderig

    Faculty Council- Mr. Steve Beerman, Mrs. Tonya Greenlee, Dr. Hope Lewis, Dr. Chris Martens, and Mr. Kevin Pulley

  • Spring 2022 Induction Cycle

    April 5th: Sophomores and juniors with a 3.5 weighted grade point average are invited to pursue membership. Candidates have three weeks to complete the Candidate Information form, write a 250-500 word essay, and obtain a recommendation letter.

    April 26th: All candidate documents are due to the chapter adviser by Tuesday, April 26th at 2:15 PM. Materials will not be accepted after this time.

    April 29th: Candidates will be notified regarding selection or nonselection.

    May 5th: An induction ceremony will occur for selected candidates to become members.

     

    Obligations of Membership 

    • Attend two National Honor Society meetings per month
    • Maintain a 3.5 weighted grade point average
    • Complete 30 hours of service per year, 15 per semester
    • Pay $15 in chapter dues per school year (scholarships available)
    • Maintain the same (or better) level of leadership and character as when selected

    When these requirements are met and all obligations of membership are fulfilled, students earn the honor of wearing the prestigious NHS cord at their graduation ceremony.