Cardinal High School does all they can to get students involved with their school and the community. The main group that helps with this is the National Honors Society (NHS). NHS is a group of students selected by a committee of educators based on their academic achievements, leadership skills, and service. Kayla R., president, says she enjoys being in NHS because, “It gives me the opportunity to work with other students who have the same ideas and motivation.”
The advisor of the group is Mrs. Korenke, and they meet periodically in her room after school or during activity period. Together they arrange projects for the community such as their recent one in the fall, Goblins in the Garden, where they volunteered to pass out candy to children. The group usually has two main projects, one in the fall and one in the spring, with hours of their own community service in between.
Kayla R. also says enjoys being in NHS because, “It gives me the opportunity to help other students in the school and get community service hours,” with the added plus of getting tassels at graduation. NHS is a helpful group and a wonderful opportunity to help the school and the community.
Pictured are the following: NHS President, Kayla R. (center) with student reporters Erin R. (left) and Jessica S. (right).
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