Similar to other immigrants my family history is somewhat compelling. Starting with my grandfather who was exiled out of Egypt in 1959 primarily as a result of the "decolonization process and the rise of Egyptian nationalism”, my immediate family and I also left France in 2004 as a result of rising tension against Jews. The migration of my grandparents and parents, from a young age, cultivated a sense of determination in me to overcome obstacles. Arriving in Miami at age 5, I had to learned my third language, English, in order to attend school. I was determined to and successfully lost my accent and got tested into the gifted program after a year of school.
Application #16 National Junior Honor Society Council Members National Junior Honor Society February 10, 2023 National Junior Honor Society Application Essay Being an asset to Holly Academy’s Chapter of the National Junior Honor Society is a great responsibility and honor, and I feel I am an ideal candidate. First, I am an independent thinker and am able to keep up with assignments and homework. Second, I am able to set goals and work toward achieving them. Additionally, I have an importance of leadership and school pride. In conclusion, I will be an asset to the Holly Academy Chapter of the National Junior Honor Society because I have high academic and behavioral standards, a willingness and desire to help others, and an ambition to become a member.
National Junior Honors Society Essay By: Megan Pacchioli I am very excited by the opportunity to represent my school as a member of the National Junior Honors Society. Both in and out of school I support the Five Pillars of the NJHS, which are scholarship, service, citizenship, character, and leadership. I represent these five pillars by my grades and academic achievements in school, my dedication to my church, my dojo, and my soccer team. As well as taking part in my communities activities, being a responsible person, and manifesting my leadership on the court/field out of school.
My name is Reegan Nagy and I am currently a Junior attending Laurel High School. I am looking for consideration for Student Body President at Laurel High School for the school year of 2024/2025. Currently, I have been an active member of the LHS Student Council for three years, two of which I was the class of 2025’s President and for one, was the Montana District 4 Secretary and Student Body Vice President under Jered Jares. During this time, I have shown the ability to work well with others in my school and to be able to lead them into a more successful direction as a whole, with the help of the Student Council.
Students that have been a part of National Honor Society at Robert Vela High School have become outstanding individuals and have shown selflessness and a desire to aid their community in any way possible. It is because of this that it would be an honor to follow in the footsteps of those before me and continue to do service that will help my community and my school. National Honor Society is an organization that I feel will really help me to continue to develop my character, leadership skills, and assist in my overall growth as an honorable young adult. Being a part of NHS will open doors that will allow me to reach my highest potential while becoming a better and more charitable person. I am a dedicated and hardworking student and I strive to be my best everyday.
As an individual who strives to make a positive impact in my community and academic environment, I strongly believe that I should be considered for admission into the National Honor Society. I make it a point to follow the organization's pillars every day. These pillars include Scholarship, Leadership, Service, and Character. By upholding these pillars, I demonstrate my commitment to academic excellence, character development, and community service. Throughout my academic journey, I have exhibited a steadfast commitment to academic excellence by maintaining a GPA of 4.0 and participating in a multitude of advanced and honors courses.
Why do I want to be a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority incorporated? Since I was a little girl I had grown up on the expectation that once I got to college I would pursue joining the organization Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority incorporated. Because this was instilled in me since I could really talk I never really question the idea. But once I got to college I began to truly question why I wanted to be a member.
Personal Statement- Stephanie Olivera Growing up I was always the odd one in our family. When my parents started having children, they did not plan us very well. I am 5 years younger than my older brother, 4 years younger than my sister and 8 years older than my younger brother. I was the child that did not have anyone to "play" with, and I grew accustomed to being alone.
All along, I have managed to maintain the principles of ethics and integrity, a strong sense of purpose, and morality, which binds me rigidly. Appointment as student leader in all stages of my school and college life has presented me with opportunity to interact with people, develop organizational and communication skills. My involvement with speech, debate and sports has made me more than just an academic person In the pursuit of excellence and with a passion to reach the highest skills in my discipline, I look upon University of Texas, Arlington a springboard to accomplish my dreams. This esteemed institution can serve as a ladder and enable me to achieve higher aims by providing me the most contemporary input and exposure.
On the surface, the University of Florida prevails as one of the top ten public universities in the United States and one of the best colleges in the world. However, "a rose by any other name would smell as sweet". Aside from UF's impressive titles, the University offers outstanding opportunities that suit my academic goals and living situation. On the surface, the University of Florida prevails as one of the top ten public universities in the United States and one of the best colleges in the world.
As a dedicated student community member, I am eager to run for Student Body President to foster a more inclusive, engaged, and proactive campus environment. During my time here, I have made it a mission to always be available for service and maintain pleasant, comfortable relationships with my peers. The practice has honed my public speaking and negotiation skills, essential for effectively representing our student body's interests. Additionally, my role in the OES sports teams, such as JV Soccer and Track and Field, has instilled in me the importance of teamwork, leadership, and resilience—qualities I plan to bring to the presidency. My desire to run stems from a deep commitment to serve and uplift my peers, ensuring that every student's voice
As a Concordia candidate you must abide by the knowledge, skills, and values that are necessary to make you a life-long scholar, competent problem-solver, and a servant leader. As a Concordia candidate, I will stay abreast of current educational practices and developments as part of my personal professional growth. I will also demonstrate responsibility, reliability, and professionalism as I go about my duties. It will be my goal to build collaborative relationships with students, colleagues, administrators, parents/guardians, social agencies, professional organizations, and others who can be instrumental in supporting the educational vision. These three concepts will help me be a better educator and achieve my goals as a teacher.
I enjoy going to my classes, and learning what there is to distinguish about the Communications field. I am also an advocate on internships and always thought to myself what a dream internship would be. Working for Senator Casey
My current involvement as a Student Ambassador and Orientation Leader at Collin College since February of 2017 has been a rewarding experience. As a student ambassador, it is my duty to serve as an academic and social role model to incoming students within Collin College. I am responsible for not only presenting critical information at new student orientations but also leading campus tours twice a week throughout each semester Additionally, being a youth committee member of the National Council of Nigerian Muslim Organizations (NCNMO) since August 2012 has allowed me to shape my understanding of what teamwork truly involves. As a youth committee member, I serve as a representative of the current younger generation within NCNMO. My role within
I would like to start this personal statement by thanking you in advance for taking the time to read this essay and considering me for this scholarship opportunity. In the 3rd grade, I shadowed my mother on a Take Your Child to Work Day. On that day, I viewed the impact that my mom had on her patients in the nursing home setting through assistance with activities of daily living, providing a listening ear, and simply being there to offer comfort. This day served as a pivotal point in deciding my future aspirations and career goals.