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National Junior Honor Society Joan Craver 8 th Grade English teacher on White Team Adviser and Co-founder of Arcola Chapter Copy of power point on Craver website
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Purpose of National Junior Honor Society “ To create enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote leadership, to develop character, and to encourage citizenship” as established by NASSP (National Association of Secondary School Principals) The NJHS is an opportunity for the faculty to bestow membership “as a student privilege, not a right.”
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Faculty Council The Faculty Council is made up of five voting members. One major subject area teacher from each of the three academic 7 th grade teams Two expressive arts teacher Chapter adviser is not a voting member – organizes faculty council information, meets with candidates, distributes and collects paperwork, heads NJHS club & projects 7 th grade counselor and adviser offer suggestions to candidates not selected for membership
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NJHS is a Service Organization Operate school store Collect pictures for Veterans’ Day assembly and display Serve Thanksgiving dinner to senior citizens Organize and collect food for needy in our community Read to the first graders in several elementary schools Sell flowers and candy for spring musical - profits donated Guides for All About Arcola, Back to School, and 6 th grade tours Contribute to charity: Make-A-Wish, March of Dimes, Ronald McDonald House, American Cancer Society, etc. Always looking for new ideas! (last year worked with NHS at Methacton ~ collected schoolwide ~ baby clothing, toys, diapers, etc. & NJHS donated 20 baskets to new moms needing assistance)
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Membership Selection Process (1) Scholarship qualifications (2) Must complete Student Information Form (3) Must participate in brief interview (4) Faculty input is gathered regarding the candidate’s character, leadership, service, and citizenship (5) Candidates selected for membership are inducted into the Arcola Chapter in a formal ceremony in May. Students serve during their 8 th grade year.
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Membership Consideration Scholarship Qualifications 7 th grade students must attain a minimum 93% final weighted average for the first three marking periods Grade weights are as follows and grades are not rounded: major subject grades are multiplied by 4 health/phys. Ed. by 2 expressive arts by 1 Seminar classes are not part of this portion of the evaluation process - not all students receive such a grade
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Membership Consideration (2) Student Information Form This is an opportunity for the student to showcase his/her participation in service & leadership in school & community. Be sure answers are complete. Only information from 7 th grade can be considered for membership ~ as NJHS is a secondary school organization. Be sure to fully explain involvement in service & leadership activities to give faculty council details of level of involvement and time on task Can only evaluate what is written on the paper.
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Membership Consideration (3) Student Interview To be considered for membership, each candidate must participate in a brief interview with 2/3 members of the faculty council. Students are given the questions in advance. First, students select one question to answer. Panel of teachers select second question.
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Evaluation of Information Student Information Form - ranked on scale of 0 to 3 Items considered Time necessary to complete events Variety of activities Number of activities Interview - ranked on a scale of 0 to 3 Depth of responses, relevance of questions asked by candidate Articulation Eye contact
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Evaluation of Information (continued) Teacher input - ranked on a scale of 0 to 3 All teachers ~ major-subject area, health & phys. ed, expressive arts, coaches, etc. complete an evaluation sheet focusing on items listed for each candidate. is responsibility shows initiative is conscientious demonstrates willingness to help others displays leadership Vote taken after members of Faculty Council carefully review all information provided by each candidate
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Leadership A student exercises leadership when he/she Inspires positive behavior in others Is able to delegate responsibilities Demonstrates academic initiative Successfully hold school offices or positions of responsibility Is resourceful in proposing new solutions and making suggestions Demonstrates initiative in promoting school activities
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Service The student who serves Volunteers and provides dependable and well-organized assistance without any direct financial compensation Works well with others and is willing to take on difficult responsibilities Enthusiastically renders any requested service to the school Does committee and staff work without complaint Participates in some activity outside of school ~ scouts, religious groups, volunteer services for the elderly, poor, disadvantaged Shows courtesy by assisting visitors, teachers, and students
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Character The student of character Consistently exemplifies positive and desirable qualities of behavior Cooperates by complying with school policies and regulations and codes of student conduct Takes criticism willingly and accepts recommendations graciously Demonstrates the highest standards of honesty, academic integrity, and reliability Regularly exhibits courtesy, concern, and respect for others NJHS is a member of the Character Counts Coalition and recommends the use of the Six Pillars of Character. A person of character demonstrates the qualities: trustworthiness, respect, responsibility, fairness, caring, and citizenship
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Citizenship The student who demonstrates citizenship Demonstrates mature participation and responsibility through involvement with such activities as scouting, community organizations, or school clubs, activities, and classroom events Has a high regard for freedom and justice Respects the law for all citizens
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