A student is named to the Honor Society when he or she—having been nominated by the classroom teacher—is recognized as demonstrating outstanding academic performance and exemplary attitude and conduct throughout the school environment. A student displays outstanding academic performance by earning:
First, Second, and Third Grading Periods:
• More O’s than S’s and no NI’s or U’s (Primary)
• More A’s than B’s and no C’s, D’s, or U’s (Intermediate)
• S’s or O’s for Special Area
• All process, progress, and performance codes must be 3’s or 4’s.
Fourth and Fifth Grading Periods:
• All O’s (Primary)
• All A’s (Intermediate)
• S’s or O’s for Special Area
• All process, progress, and performance codes must be 3’s or 4’s.
These grades include work habits and social behavior. The Special Area teachers and administration will review and approve/disapprove all recommendations.
A student displays exemplary attitude and conduct when he or she consistently demonstrates self-control; organization of time; work; and belongings; adaptability and flexibility; responsive, caring behavior; recognition of the rights and responsibilities of self and others; and productive group skills.
The Honor Society ceremony is held at the end of the school year. This is a grand ceremony. Honored students are proud of this achievement. Parents and family members are invited to attend. Every parent should begin now by talking to their child about the importance of academic excellence and positive leadership.