National Honor Society

Anthony Rubich Chapter

The Four Qualities  

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Individual Service Project Forms                                           

National Honor Society Pledge

NHS Roster August 2011

           

                                               

 

History of National Honor Society

In 1921, the National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP) officially established the National Honor Society. Though many local and regional honor societies existed prior to 1921, no nationwide organization had been founded. Under the leadership of Dr. Edward Rynearson, principal of the Fifth Avenue High School, Pittsburgh, Pa., the organization grew from the original Alpha Chapter at the Fifth Avenue School to more than 1,000 chapters by 1930. Equipped with a constitution, an emblem and motto, and a group of dedicated principals as coordinators, the new NHS organization quickly developed into one of the country's leading educational groups.

Four main purposes have guided chapters of NHS from the beginning: "To create enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote leadership, and to develop character in the students of secondary schools" (from the NHS Constitution). These purposes also translate into the criteria used for membership selection in each local chapter.
  (From www.nhs.us)