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Earlham National Honor Society

National Honor Society (NHS) is an organization that recognizes high school students who have demonstrated excellence in the  areas of scholarship, leadership, service and character. The Earlham chapter of NHS dedicates itself to strengthening the community by sponsoring semi-annual blood drives, local roadside clean-ups, and teacher appreciation week activities. Each year, the student members also complete a variety of individual service activities such as mentoring fellow students, and volunteering for community organizations and events. Members of the Earlham National Honor Society are expected to attend regular meetings, maintain high academic standards, participate in chapter service projects, and document 20 hours of community service.

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Members

President: Kara Hohertz   
Vice President:
 Abby Presler     
Secretary: Taylor Wolken
Treasurer: Taylor Jensen   
Historian: Ainsley Hughes
Claire Burger: May Day Baskets
Lily Conry: Blood Drive
Rowen Fisk : Clothing Drive
Keira Fredericksen: Fundraising
Sam Goodrich: Highway Cleanup
Tanner Morrison
Kallin Nicholson
Katie Steward:Teacher Appreciation
Ryan Stiles
Launa Thomas

2022-2023 Earlham NHS Chapter Goals

We will meet all deadlines on our time table and we will have all details mapped out one week in advance.
Increased social media presence with incremental social media posts. 
Implement new fundraising events with a goal of $800 on the year.
One whole group service project outside of our regular group projects per semester.

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