Education for Tomorrow, Faith for a Lifetime.
The National Junior Honor Society is the nation's premier organization established to recognize outstanding middle level students. More than just an honor roll, NJHS serves to honor those students who have demonstrated excellence in the areas of scholarship, leadership, service, citizenship and character.
In the Fall of 2014, St. Paul School first chartered its own chapter of the National Junior Honor Society. Students in grades 6-8 with a grade of 95 or above in all major subject areas (Integrated Language Arts, Math, Religion, Science and Social Studies), a "4" in all special subjects (Art, Computers, Music, Physical Education and Spanish) and a "Satisfactory" conduct grade to qualify to apply for membership. Our middle school team, along with the school counselor who serves as the Society's moderator, selects members after the application and interview process.
The Saint Paul School National Junior Honor Society holds meetings once a month and sponsors peer-tutoring on Wednesday afternoons.
For more information, please contact Miss Rayana Martin, moderator, rmartin@stpaulbrl.org.
2019-2020 Meeting Dates
We currently have one meeting a month planned. As time goes on and we begin working on
our service projects and other activities; we may need to add more meetings. If this is the
case, students will be given at least one week's notice to arrange for transportation.
January 15
January 22
February 12
March 11
April 8
May 13
June 10