
photo credit: Olivia Olson

Wil Hatfield, an upcoming senior and the President of National Honors Society, speaks to students during flex. He explains what NHS is and how the 4 pillars of NHS contribute to individualistic characteristics that participants need to develop in order to succeed in the National Honors Society.

Sophomores Daniela Tiberi, Addy Trela, and Audrey Del Vecchio, are listening to the instructions on how to apply. Many students that were interested in the NHS attended the preparation meeting for next school year. The meeting was held on May 13th during Flex, so all students could attend.

Upcoming Juniors, Christine Sampsel, Addie Schwind, and Claire Ditty are reviewing the sheet of paper that was given to the future applicants that explains the required service hours, 3.5 GPA, 4 adults, 2 members of the community, and two adults from Olentangy Orange High School recommendation letter. Also there should be no documented incidents of cheating, no convictions for crimes, no saturday schools, no in and out of school suspensions, or expulsions.

Students interested in joining the National Honors Society come together during flex in the library for this introductory meeting. Many students that want to take this extra curricular activity are well rounded in academics as a 3.5 GPA is needed to be accepted. This image displays the start of the presentation given by current members of the NHS.

Ella Kirk, an upcoming senior and the head of the mentorship chair explains in detail eligibility required for NHS and the required list of things that each member has to have to participate. The National Honors Society is recommended because it is deceived well by colleges and looks good on application forms. Many people that are formally in the Interact club also join the National Honors Society.
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