William Floyd High School opens National Honor Society applications for 2024-25


Lorraine Mentz Trustee | William Floyd School District

The William Floyd High School Honor Society Colonial Chapter Charter #7567 is now accepting applications for the 2024-25 school year.

The National Honor Society (NHS) seeks seniors, juniors, and sophomores who are enthusiastic about their studies, have a desire to serve, promote worthy leadership, and encourage the development of character in themselves and their fellow students.

To meet the NHS scholarship requirement, students must have achieved a cumulative average of 90% (weighted) or higher and not have failed any course. Freshmen will not be considered for membership. The average of 90% or higher must be verified by a guidance counselor; an exact grade point average is not necessary.

Applications can be accessed online via the provided link to review GPA and extracurricular requirements for membership. The deadline for submission is Friday, October 18, 2024.

Physical copies of applications are also available in the main office and guidance office. Completed applications can be submitted to Mr. Alfredson in room 206 or Ms. Penney in room 142.

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