Define Leadership.
Someone who takes action and responsibility on their own pathway or ownership of their actions.
Define Honor.
Respect, commitment to your values, and how the way you act affects how you're perceived
Define Character.
Character is what defines your personality. Good character means having admirable traits that help you make good decisions.
Define Scholarship.
Academic study or achievement; learning of a high level, well-roundedness and commitment to learning
Define Service.
the action of helping or doing work for someone without expecting a tangible reward
True or False: You have to hold a title to be a leader.
False! You can be a leader in lots of scenarios, even if you don't have a formal position.
Provide an example you've seen of someone using honor in your life.
Any answer as long as it applies
Example: My dad has high respect and commitment to our family, and he demonstrates that by working hard at his job and around the house.
Name two traits of good character.
Honesty, authenticity, reliability, friendliness, courage, loyalty, accountability
Name one habit/tip that improves academic success and why.
Any answer that applies
Example: Getting good, consistent sleep helps you do better academically by allowing you to think more clearly and retain information.
True or False: Volunteering is only beneficial for the people being helped, not for the volunteers themselves.
False! Volunteering naturally improves your mental health by fostering connections and lowering stress.
Name three leadership skills
Some examples: Interpersonal skills, negotiation, adaptability, etc.
True or False: A strong sense of honor means commitment to your values only when people are watching.
False! Honor isn't just about how other people perceive you. It's important to stay true to yourself, no matter who's present.
In your opinion, what is the most important trait of good character and why?
Any answer as long as it's justified appropriately
Example: Honesty is the most important character trait because it creates transparency in your relationships and strengthens trust.
When should you stop practicing scholarship?
You don't! Learning is something we do throughout our whole lives.
Why is consistency important in service?
Consistency allows you to build deeper relationships with the people you're serving, and it shows them you're dependable. It also encourages others to serve and communicates that your community is a priority.
Name 3 events in which we needed student leaders this year in NHS?
Registration Day, Success Camp, Induction Ceremony, Information Nights, and the New Student Social
Name one of your strongest core values and explain how you adhere to your own 'code' regarding that value.
Any answer as long as it applies
Example: One of my strongest core values is care, which I practice by monitoring what I say and looking out for the people closest to me.
Give an example of someone with good character and why.
Anyone, as long as they can justify the "why" part
Example: Ms. Moss has good character because she cares deeply about her students' well-being. She is very careful about her words and takes action when she spots someone feeling down.
What are three examples of someone using scholarship in their life?
Learning a language, going back to school in your adult life, learning how to cook, reading a challenging book, etc.
Name four examples of service/volunteer work.
Any other answers that apply
What is one responsibility of each NHS Officer (President, Vice-President, Secretary, Public Relations, and Service Coordinator)?
President: Presiding at all meetings, Vice-President: Keep track of member progress, Secretary: Take notes at officer meetings, Public Relations: Maintain NHS Social Media, and Service Coordinator: Plan Service Projects
How does Honor tie into each of NHS's other pillars?
Can you still have strong character if you make mistakes? Justify your answer.
You can have strong character even if you make mistakes as long as you practice accountability. If you take ownership of your actions, it fosters trust and shows you're responsible. If you continuously make mistakes without learning from them, however, that's a cause for concern.
Is scholarship more about discipline or curiosity? Justify your answer.
Any answer as long as it's justified well
Discipline Ex: Discipline helps you stay committed to what you want to learn, and it's especially helpful in developing strong study habits.
Curiosity Ex: Curiosity strengthens your enthusiasm to pursue new things. It also makes you more open to challenges.
Name a historical figure known for their acts of service or devotion to the well-being of others. Justify your answer.
Any answer as long as it applies
Example: Harriet Tubman dedicated her life to service by freeing enslaved people through the Underground Railroad, fighting for women's suffrage, and much more.