National Honor Society Events
by: Samarah Guy

With school back in session, GS’ National Honors Society can begin helping the community once more.
NHS is a group of senior students that helps other students become active leaders in their school and community.
“It’s an organization that promotes and celebrates the character, scholarship, leadership and service courses,” NHS advisor Mrs. Cheryl Harper said.
Each activity helps the participating students reach the criteria to become a better leader, while also reaching the standards to be in NHS.
The students have the opportunity to use these skills while volunteering during different events or activities like the Croquet Tournament, Match-O-Matics, GS Threads and other school functions.

GS Threads is up and running and being added to continuously.
Photo by: Samarah Guy
“The main event that we take part in every September is the croquet tournament held at the WCCC, where NHS members take part as referees and staff,” senior Nick Reinhart, NHS President, said.
NHS has received a donation from this tournament for several years, but the main reason the students help at these events is to be a part of their local community.
“The reason we perform so much service is to help our local community and make an impact on what we see around us,” Reinhart added.
GS Threads is the major opportunity that NHS does throughout the school year to help students get clothes if they need them.
“GS Threads is probably our biggest ongoing project,” senior Sabrina Kasic, NHS Vice-President said. “We get bags of clothes donated, we sort through them to make sure everything is good for students to take when they need.”
NHS also offers great scholarship opportunities for those involved. This is another reason that drives many students to become active members in NHS.
“A lot of people joined NHS for the scholarships at the end because if you have consistent good grades while also helping people you can get a scholarship,” Kasic added. “NHS is a group for people who like to help people, while also helping your chances of scholarships.”
Besides the scholarships and leadership skills, NHS opens a whole new world for teens to get involved with their community and build good social skills.
“NHS is a great program to be a part of, and it will benefit you in more ways than one could imagine,” senior Emily Ruggieri said.