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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY SELECTION PROCESS
Selection to the National Honor Society is a privilege awarded to selected students based on criteria established by the local chapter in compliance with national guidelines. Students do not apply for membership in the National Honor Society; instead, they provide information to be used by the local selection committee (Faculty Council) to support their candidacy for membership. This is not an election, nor is membership automatically conveyed simply because a student has achieved a specified level of academic performance.
The Faculty Council will evaluate each candidate’s qualifications for membership in the following manner:
- Eligible students (those with a minimum 90% cumulative GPA) are provided application materials by the chapter adviser.*
*no further consideration of academics is permitted under NHS guidelines. Therefore, class rank and GPA are not provided to
the Faculty Council.
- Question and answer sessions, scheduled after school, are provided by the adviser to assist in completing the application.
- Candidates are responsible to complete all sections of the application.
- All completed applications must be turned in to the chapter advisers by the application deadline. No extensions will be granted. Incomplete applications will be given NO further consideration.
- All completed applications are forwarded to the Faculty Council. Each Council member is provided with copies of student essays
in advance of deliberations to allow adequate time to read the submissions.
- The Faculty Council meets to consider each application for membership. The following process will be used to evaluate each
applicant:
1. The criteria of Leadership, Character and Service are evaluated using a four point rubric. (available on the Methacton web site)
2. The Faculty Council deliberates on the merits of each applicant’s leadership, character and service as provided in the
application packet.
3. A rubric is completed by each member of the Council for each of the three criteria. Additionally, Council members discuss the
candidate’s essays which are also scored on the rubric.
4. A vote is taken on each candidate after all rubrics and discussions are complete. Membership will be offered to those
candidates receiving a majority vote by the five member Faculty Council. All decisions are final.
- All candidates are notified in writing, via homerooms, on the results of the selection process.
- Successful applicants and their families are invited to participate in the induction ceremony.