The four pillars of the National Honor Society is what keeps the organization standing proud and strong. Character is makes a member distinguished from the rest. I have always planned to be respectful, dutiful, and trustworthy in all situations I may come across. Good character will eventually lead to strong leadership which is one of my future goals. I’ve always wanted to be the leader of my own company or organization and by building character, most of the time through service projects, I gain practice to put towards my goal.
The National Honor Society is preeminent for recognizing students with imminent grades and honorable characters, I believe this organization makes a great impact in the community and helps in the overall betterment of the student as well. I would like to be assimilated in these community services to my school and to my community. I have heard how this club makes a person a better leader with a good character and discipline. I have been looking forward to this opportunity since the beginning of High School. To me, NHS’s four pillars are essential elements to being a member of this society.
The National Honor Society is an organization that enables high school students to help and improve their school and neighboring communities. It is an immense honor and privilege to be invited to be a member of this association, and it would be an even greater honor to actively participate and add to the existing society in ACST. Joining the National Honor Society would help me grow as a person and allow me to demonstrate the 4 pillars of NHS, in effect helping our school community and region in general. Leadership and service are both exhibited by all NHS members. This year, I have been starting to become both a silent and appointed leader in class.
National Honors Society has implemented the four pillars to ensure the development of students in all areas of life. Scholarship is an extremely significant endeavor for each student as education must be a priority. To succeed in academics, one must be motivated to pursue scholarship by working hard. Academic excellence does not come naturally for most, but requires dedication to be worthy of high scholastic merit. Leadership is also a vital characteristic of a successful student.
The National Honor Society (NHS) stands by such values as Scholarship, Leadership, Service, and character; it is these values that I strive to live by. I have received the opportunity to become a proud member of the NHS, and have been humbled by this chance. Throughout my high school career I try to be involved in anything I can help the school, from being a part of community service activities. Also, I have achieved my goal to work as hard as I possibly can to stand out among my peers. Even outside of school I have worked to uphold the values of club, and shall continue to do so if I chosen.
The National Honor Society consists of a reputable group of students that are involved in many other activities and hold themselves to the utmost standards. It is an honor to be apart of a wonderful collection of students that give their all. As all members of the NHS will attest, this organization makes their four pillars well-known and expects all students to work towards bettering themselves in those areas. Scholarship, service, leadership, and character are the pillars that the NHS built themselves upon.
The four pillars of National Honor Society has shaped me into a better, more caring person. I believe that joining National Honor Society will keep making me a better person in the future. The first pillar is, Scholarship which is a commitment to learning. I have always been very diligent about getting good grades, but since joining National Honor Society, I have become more focused and more organized about my school work, and many other things. It has also made me more focused about college.
The National Honor Society is an organization that symbolizes character, scholarship, leadership, and services. I believe I meet all four of these characteristics; however, with the help of this organization, I would like to improve all of these qualities. First of all, I consider my self a very dedicated person. Once I set my mind to something there is no way I will not do it to the best of my abilities. I will commit myself to do my very best at every task that is given to me.
The five pillars of the National Junior Honor Society (scholarship, service, citizenship, leadership, character) have shaped my middle school experience as well as my perspective in life. Scholarship, the first pillar, has significantly affected my time in middle school. To me, scholarship is a dedication to learning, even if it means sacrificing entertainment or pleasure. I think that the discipline of scholarship is something that I should pursue even after school is over because there is no limit to the knowledge you can learn. It has changed my view of my classes and elevated my learning capacities.
Being a National Honors Society member is considered to be an academic achievement, but it also shows how a person is as a person. I believe that I am an example of the branches of National Honors Society: leadership, service, character, and citizenship. Leadership is considered the first branch of National Honors Society, showing the ability to lead and be a positive example in academics and school activities. I exemplify this by involving myself in my church and other school activities. At my church, St. Thomas United Church of Christ (UCC), I am the youth delegate for Consistory, or the governing body of the church.
As an immigrant who has worked diligently to improve my quality of life, each pillar of the National Honor Society has contributed to my development and success. As a first generation American and future college student, I want to use the lessons I have learned from NHS to make my parents proud, honor their sacrifices, and revere the country that has given me the chance to improve my life. Service has not only humbled and matured me as I have worked at a children’s summer camp for five summers and have led church small groups, but has also helped me realize what I want to do with my life. My service, which has primarily been with underprivileged children, combined with my father’s chronic illness that I have witnessed throughout my life,
As a candidate for membership in the National Honor Society, I believe that I possess the qualities needed to be inducted. I am interested in joining the organization because I am confident in my leadership qualities and want to help the community. I have achieved the Honor Roll every quarter since it was available in Elementary. In 6th grade, I earned the Westchester County Clerk’s Distinguished Student Award from Timothy C. Idoni. plus, on my last year at A.B. Davis Middle School, I have merited the Triple C award from the Westchester Attorney General.
Being a part of The National Honors Society is something that I’ve strived for ever since hearing about the program a few years ago. This organization does many great things for society, and I would be honored to be apart of it. In order to be a part of this organization, a student must possess qualities which include academics, service, leadership, and character. These are the qualities that I have aimed to show throughout my high school career. I believe that as a member of the National Honors Society, I could improve my life and who I am as a person, along with contributing to the organization.
Hard working, positive and charitable: these are a few of many things I work to be in my everyday life. I set high moral standards for myself and am always looking for ways that I can help the people around me. I believe in being the best one can be. I demonstrate the qualities of a National Junior Honors Society member at school, home and in my community by staying positive, hard working, and always eager to help others and take the lead. Not only do I show compassion and charity, but I also value a good work ethic and success in school.
The National Honor Society is based off of four pillars; Scholarship, Leadership, Service, and Character. Scholarship is one of the most important pillars to me. Scholarship means not only doing well in school and getting good grades, but applying what I have learned and using it everyday. I know the importance of education and feel that I am a lifelong learner. I feel very fortunate to have been raised in a family where education is a priority.