The Chapter at Fishers Junior High
We chartered the Fishers Junior High Chapter of the National Junior Honor Society for a simple purpose. We wanted to prepare the first four year class of Fishers High School to lead. A school without proven and trained student leadership will flounder and, worse yet, potentially bring to the front the wrong people to provide direction. Since that time our chapter has become an integral part of the HSE community. Our commitment to service has lead to partnerships in the local community. We truly are building leaders through the service of others.
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Community Service Hours completed since 2004
114,514
114,514
History of the NJHS
In 1921, the NASSP (National Association of Secondary School Principals) officially established the National Honor Society. Though many local and regional honor societies existed prior to 1921, no nationwide organization had been founded. Four main purposes have guided chapters of NHS from the beginning: "To create enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote leadership, and to develop character in the students of secondary schools." (from the NHS Constitution) These purposes also translate into the criteria used for membership selection in each local chapter.
In 1929, the NASSP turned its attention to middle level schools and expanded the scope of its concern for recognizing outstanding students by establishing the National Junior Honor Society (NJHS). With its own constitution and handbook, NJHS has established criteria that parallel the emphases found in the NHS.
Both the NHS and NJHS are sponsored and supervised by NASSP which appoints a National Council - the controlling body of NHS. In addition, National Council members also serve as the selection committee for the prestigious NHS Scholarship which has been administered annually in schools with NHS chapters since 1946.
In 1929, the NASSP turned its attention to middle level schools and expanded the scope of its concern for recognizing outstanding students by establishing the National Junior Honor Society (NJHS). With its own constitution and handbook, NJHS has established criteria that parallel the emphases found in the NHS.
Both the NHS and NJHS are sponsored and supervised by NASSP which appoints a National Council - the controlling body of NHS. In addition, National Council members also serve as the selection committee for the prestigious NHS Scholarship which has been administered annually in schools with NHS chapters since 1946.