This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
Starting an NJHS chapter at your school is the perfect way to establish a tested framework for promoting the ideals of scholarship, service, leadership, character, and citizenship. NJHS membership is a distinction that holds significance throughout a student's academic life—and beyond.
Essay of Intent I deserve to be part of the National Junior Honor Society for many reasons. To begin with I deserve to be in National Junior Honor Society because of my skills as a leader. Additionally, I have a very strong character, and able to work well in a team.
However, remember that simply being a member doesn't stand out as much as actively participating and holding a leadership role. Colleges often look for depth of involvement rather than a long list of memberships, so your personal contribution and impact within NJHS can be what really enhances your application.
My name is your name, and I am a proud school year student at your high school. With a grade point average of your GPA, I am deeply committed to academic excellence. Through my dedication to learning, I have achieved high grades and developed valuable study habits and a strong work ethic.
To get into NJHS you need to have volunteered, taken up leadership skills and maintained a 3.5 GPA. You also need to know what would make you a great NJHS member. On your application, there will be a space for you to list your volunteer opportunities that you have done.
The NJHS program empowers and equips your students with the knowledge and skills to be transformative leaders in your school, community, and beyond. In addition, it provides a necessary bridge between students and school leaders—helping you to engage and hear what students think, feel, and need.
Starting an NJHS chapter at your school is the perfect way to establish a tested framework for promoting the ideals of scholarship, service, leadership, character, and citizenship. NJHS membership is a distinction that holds significance throughout a student's academic life—and beyond.
This letter should be short (no more than 50-60 words). It should address how you feel this student exemplifies the qualities of leadership, citizenship, and/or character and how he/she would represent Whitesboro Middle School in a positive way.
Include clubs, teams, musical groups, major accomplishments, etc. Neatly list all leadership experience you have had at school or in the community in the last two years. Include positions in which you were responsible for directing or motivating others.
Showcase their dedication to helping others and making a difference. Remember to keep the tone positive and supportive. The National Honor Society looks for well-rounded, exceptional students, and your letter should highlight why the applicant fits that description. Good luck with your writing!