The Alma High School Chapter of the National Honor Society strives to promote recognition for students who reflect outstanding accomplishments in the areas of scholarship, character, leadership, and service.To be eligible for membership in the Alma Chapter of the National Honor Society, a student must have a grade point average of 3.50 or above (on full credit courses). A student must also successfully complete a minimum of one Advanced Honors, and Advanced Placement course per school year. They should therefore have completed and/or be enrolled in a minimum of two of these classes by their sophomore year. The names of the students who meet these requirements are submitted to a Faculty Council who select students for membership, judging them on their character, service, and leadership. Students selected for membership in NHS must maintain the 3.50 grade point average and continue completing a minimum of one Advanced Honors, or AP course per school year, for a minimum total of four of these credits by the end of their senior year. Grade point average and course enrollment will be reviewed every semester for members.
The Alma Chapter of National Honor Society is involved in several service activities each school year. A report is made each year to the national office of the National Honor Society in Restion, Virginia. The report includes the names of all members of the Alma Chapter and a description of the group's activities. NHS is sponsored by the National Association of Secondary School Principals.
Meetings
Activities
September 29th - Habitat for Humanity - Time - TBA
October 2nd - Blood Drive - Noon
October 6th - Tentative -Trash Pickup - 10:00 - 12:00
November 10th - Habitat for Humanity - Time - TBA
December 15th - Tentative -Trash Pickup - 10:00 - 12:00
March 8th - Tentative -Trash Pickup - 10:00 - 12:00
Club Officers Club Sponsor - Mrs. Terri Hall
President -
Vice President - Secretary -
Treasurer -
Reporter -
1st Historian -
2nd Historian -
Parliamentarian -Club Members
2008-2009Seniors:
Juniors: