Membership has its benefits
ASHLAND COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL National Honor Society members are, front row, from left: Brooke LaBelle, Adrianna Paradis, Katelynn Orcutt and Jon Simonoff, adviser. Back row: Taylor Baker, secretary/treasurer; Kenneth Tarr, president; and Elena Reynaga, vice president.
As a new member of the Ashland Community High School National Honor Society, I have realized how important good character, service, leadership, and scholarship are in a student’s life. I feel that it helps young adults become great individuals with their own personalities.
The National Honor Society program is a great way to recognize how hard these students work to reach their goals in life. I feel very honored and privileged to be part of our National Honor Society here at Ashland High School.
Being part of the National Honor Society is a really big honor for me. I have really enjoyed the privilege of being an NHS member for three years now. It is more than just being a part of a club; it is the sense of being part of a great organization that has been ongoing for many years.
It is gratifying to be able to help out in our school and community. It is through NHS that we have more of an opportunity to show our good character, leadership, scholarship and service.