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Junior Requirements Lincoln High School NHS 2015-2016 School Year
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Junior requirements Attend all monthly NHS Meetings If you are absent, you MUST meet with Mrs. Dill before or after school the week of the scheduled meeting Project Leader - 5 hours minimum Tutor- 5 hours minimum Volunteer for NHS Sponsored projects – 15 hours minimum – (includes 5 hour project leader) Total Volunteer hours for your Junior Year – 15 – 5 project leader; 10 volunteer
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Project leader Each Junior must put in at least 5 hours as a Project Leader. You can work with a group of people – 5 maximum, unless a Huge project like Holiday Meal Project Each project must be approved by Mrs. Dill and Mr. Valitchka, and be well developed – think of what needs to happen to get it going Projects should be presented at a NHS Meeting, prior to the month your project will take place Your presentation should include what you need help with; This is how other members get their volunteer hours At your presentation you should have sign-up sheets, materials needed, etc.
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Project leader – cont’d The requirements you establish for members getting hours, must be reasonable and approved by Mrs. Dill For example – you shouldn’t get 2 hours of service for bringing in a package of paper plates for a bake sale. When completed, your Project leader sheet must be signed by an adult who can verify your leader hours. You need to complete all parts of your project before you receive your hours. Project Leader record sheets are BLUE and are available from Mrs. Dill – top basket on the wall near banner Completed sheets go in the bottom basket
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Tutoring – Junior Requirements You need to put in five tutoring hours. Tutoring can take place in many different places At Lincoln – all of you excel in a subject area; is there someone you could help? At other schools – elementary schools or junior highs are always looking for older students to tutor younger children – a great opportunity to mentor young people! At home – if you have younger siblings who need help with homework, this is a great opportunity. All tutoring hours must be signed by you, and an adult who can verify that you did the tutoring.
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Service Hours You need to complete at least 10 volunteer hours The hours need to be on NHS sponsored projects Volunteer record sheets are BROWN and are available from Mrs. Dill – top basket on the wall near banner Completed sheets go in the bottom basket
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Project Ideas Should be something that helps a community group Does not have to raise money Consider a project to benefit students in another school Elementary schools often have after-school programs that need volunteers Your NHS essay should help guide you as you develop your project. Brainstorming – work with a group; look through NHS magazines to develop some ideas????
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