• Who are we?

    The National Honor Society (NHS) promotes recognition for students who reflect outstanding accomplishments in the areas of scholarship, leadership, service, and character. Membership in the National Honor Society is a privilege. The Honor Society member exhibits excellence in academics and leadership, honorable and admirable character, and demonstrates a commitment to service -all of which indicate that the member is willing to use personal talents and skills for the improvement of both self and society.

    What do we do?

    The National Honor Society, established in 1921, is an organization created to recognize high-achieving students that make an impact in their local communities. As a high school chapter, we dedicate our time to developing a unique understanding of the four pillars: scholarship, community service, leadership, and character. Through various acts of community service — creating pillowcases for children in hospitals, collecting food cans for local drives, teaching senior citizens art, and raising money through bake sales — students are provided with experiences that build their character into successful leaders for the future. In doing so, students have the ability to honor a legacy of excellence and contribute to creating a community for everyone to call their home.

     

    Clements students will continue to contribute to the legacy of the National Honor Society. Our NHS chapter is proud to be a part of this organization's ongoing mission.