National Honor Society

 

 

Induction for National Honors society was on Thursday, April 17th.  This year fourteen boys and girls joined the twelve current members. Current members are: Roger Bunnell, Megan Buskirk, Krista Carter, Kolton Dubs, Chase Dye, Roy Kesterson, Ian Nelson, Elijah Rischling, Josie Seidler, Tristan Stephenson. The current President is Brianna Ridenour. Vice president is Brady ship and the secretary is Ashley Quick.

 

Newly added Juniors include: Bethany Baker, Lauren Block, Collin Cox, Logan Dietrich, Elizabeth Goodell, Emily Jensen and Walker Johnson.

 

Newly inducted Seniors are: Kendra Friesz, Jayden Holman, Rhiannon Minich, Destaney Mundt, Cody Nye, Caitlyn Tritle and Rylee Trout.

 

To be inducted into NHS, you must have a GPA of at least a 3.4 on a 4.0 scale. Students will receive a letter if they can be on the NHS. You must fill out and turn in the Student Activity Information form. They are then evaluated by the AHS National Honor Society faculty council. To be inducted, you must receive 11 out of 15 points. You are judged on leadership, character, and service skills. When seniors graduate members receive a yellow cord.

 

 

In the NHS they discuss the pillars: scholarship, service, leadership and character. Members talk about the previous and current history of NHS. They also discuss the local chapter service.

 

On May 1st, the National Honors society and the United way walk are teaming up to sponsor the United Way Walk/ Run. It will begin at 6 p.m. at the Alliance High School. The event will end at the Multi Purpose room in AHS. It is 10 dollars per person.  The money received will be distributed through the United Way.

 

The Advisor, Misty Graham states “ It has gone very well. It is my first year doing it. I have had a lot of help from students and the council members.” She will continue to work with the NHS, and try to improve it over the year.

 

 

Mrs. Graham looks for forward to the next few years and will try to make NHS better in any way possible. The induction process will remain the same.