Before joining the National Honors Society in high school, the idea of volunteering and serving others rarely crossed my mind. As a young student-athlete, I believed I never had enough time in my schedule to engage in volunteer work. However, upon becoming a member of NHS, I was required to complete a certain number of volunteer hours. This compelled me to start volunteering within my school, and it didn't take long for me to contemplate participating in larger-scale projects.
From Student to Employee: The Transformative Power of x2VOL
Posted by
Kaylee Cooley on Jun 12, 2023 1:15:33 PM
Topics: national honor society, nhs, community service, service reflections, volunteer, engage students in service, professional development, finding belonging through service
Simplifying the Service Side of National Honor Society (NHS)
Posted by
Michele Pitman on Mar 30, 2017 10:25:18 AM
Community service is an important aspect of National Honor Society membership. In fact, it is part of the NHS motto: “Scholarship, leadership, character, and service.” To honor this motto, many high schools require their NHS members to take part in a certain number of service hours each year.
Topics: service tracking, national honor society, njhs, nhs, national junior honor society