Article 4
Election of members
Section 1. The election of members to this chapter of the National Honor Society shall be by a chapter council, consisting of the principal and members of the faculty; in no case should there be fewer than four teachers, who are to be chosen by the principal.
Section 2. Any member of the faculty may propose to the council the names of students eligible for membership in the chapter or eligible students may fill out an intent for membership.
Section 3. Any member who falls below the standards which were the basis of his or her election shall be promptly warned. If during the next regular marking period of the school, the member fails to meet the standards used as bases for his election to the Society, his or her case shall be passed upon the faculty council. A National Honor Society member must maintain the standards for membership in order to retain his or her membership. A member will be allowed only one warning period. Once a member is dismissed, he or she is never again eligible for membership in the National Honor Society.
Section 4. Members who violate any portion of the student handbook, especially those parts of the student handbook that affect character (such as possession or use of drugs or alcohol, fighting, plagiarism, theft, etc.) shall be dismissed from National Honor Society without warning.
Section 5. When a member is dismissed, he or she must be notified in writing and his or her emblem and membership card returned to the advisor or principal. Notice of his or her dismissal must be indicated on the annual report submitted to the National Secretary at the end of the school year.
Section 6. An active member of the National Honor Society who transfers form this school will be given a letter of status of his or her membership and signed by the principal.
Section 7. An active member of the National Honor Society who transfers to this school will be automatically accepted fro membership into this chapter. This transfer member must maintain the membership requirements for this chapter in order to retain his or her membership.
Election of members
Section 1. The election of members to this chapter of the National Honor Society shall be by a chapter council, consisting of the principal and members of the faculty; in no case should there be fewer than four teachers, who are to be chosen by the principal.
Section 2. Any member of the faculty may propose to the council the names of students eligible for membership in the chapter or eligible students may fill out an intent for membership.
Section 3. Any member who falls below the standards which were the basis of his or her election shall be promptly warned. If during the next regular marking period of the school, the member fails to meet the standards used as bases for his election to the Society, his or her case shall be passed upon the faculty council. A National Honor Society member must maintain the standards for membership in order to retain his or her membership. A member will be allowed only one warning period. Once a member is dismissed, he or she is never again eligible for membership in the National Honor Society.
Section 4. Members who violate any portion of the student handbook, especially those parts of the student handbook that affect character (such as possession or use of drugs or alcohol, fighting, plagiarism, theft, etc.) shall be dismissed from National Honor Society without warning.
Section 5. When a member is dismissed, he or she must be notified in writing and his or her emblem and membership card returned to the advisor or principal. Notice of his or her dismissal must be indicated on the annual report submitted to the National Secretary at the end of the school year.
Section 6. An active member of the National Honor Society who transfers form this school will be given a letter of status of his or her membership and signed by the principal.
Section 7. An active member of the National Honor Society who transfers to this school will be automatically accepted fro membership into this chapter. This transfer member must maintain the membership requirements for this chapter in order to retain his or her membership.