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Noblesse Oblige - the National Honor Society motto - is a French phrase literally meaning nobility obligates. In broader terms, it signifies that those of high rank (or to whom much has been given) have the obligation to behave honorably, generously, and responsibly toward others. The 4 Tenets of National Honor Society: Leadership - NHS members are school and community leaders, both of projects and organizations and by example. Leaders strive to make the group they are involved with better. Scholarship - NHS members succeed scholastically and are dedicated to achieving more than just high grades. Scholarship embodies a love of learning. Service - NHS members engage in NHS sponsored projects (both long term or one-time events) as well as continuing their commitment to support other community projects in many ways Character - NHS members maintain honorable characters and conduct themselves responsibly in all engagements. They abide by school rules, ask others to do the same, and represent the chapter honorably. They take responsibility for their actions even when it is difficult. |
Congratulations to our newest NHS members!
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Next Full Chapter meeting: TBA |
The next opportunity to submit materials to the NHS Faculty Council will be in March 2008. If you have not already done so, and are planning to apply, you should send Mr. Coven a note saying so by the end of the academic day on February 26. He will then check your GPA for compliance and let you know if you should continue the process. |