National Honor Society

National Honors Society Convocation

The Saint de La Salle Chapter of the National Honor Society, which was chartered at Christian Brothers Academy in 1965, exists to promote Scholarship, Leadership, Service and Character among high school students. Membership is open to juniors and seniors who exhibit these qualities to an exceptional degree.

NHS MembersA standing committee of the faculty sets the standards and governs issues of discipline of members.

To qualify for admission, a student must have a minimum cumulative average of 92%.

Service, which reflects a commitment to the life both of the CBA and local communities, is determined through participation in various activities. Consideration is given to all activities since the beginning of Freshman Year. Each candidate is required to have an on-going commitment to two activities in Column “A” and two in Column “B”. At least 1 full year of participation is necessary before consideration is given to school activities. Verification is required for all in-school, community and leadership submissions.


Column “A”: Pegasus; Torch; Arister; Student Council Officer; Interscholastic Sport; Chess; La Sallian Youth; Pegasus Productions Cast / Crew/ Chorus; Mock Trial; Band / Chorus / Orchestra; Club Sports; F.B.L.A.; J.S.A.

Column “B”: Student Council Committee; On-Line Club; Math / Science / Academic Teams (out of school events only); Ministry; Language Clubs; Sci Fi Club; Surf Club; Ski Club; S.A.D.D. any other club that meets once per week or less.

Community Service: A minimum of 130 hours are required for Juniors and 140 hours for Seniors (September Consideration) and 150 for February consideration. The total number of hours includes those required for the Service Program.

Leadership

Leadership: Clear evidence of leadership, either an elected or appointed position, or a project or activity which reflects initiative and leadership, is required.


Character: Each member of the National Honor Society is a positive and contributing individual both at CBA and within the community. Those considered for membership in the Society must receive favorable ratings from the faculty. Each candidate must have a satisfactory discipline record, and demonstrate a consistent pattern of honesty and integrity in academic, social and co-curricular concerns.


Those students with the minimum academic average are invited to complete a Personal Profile. Seniors are reviewed for admission in September and February; Juniors in February. The Induction Ceremony is held at the Honors Convocation.


All members of the National Honor Society are evaluated at the beginning of each semester. Any member not maintaining the standards which merited his selection will be placed on probation and subject to dismissal.