Dear: National Junior Honor Society Committee I currently represent the “Character” Trait of NJHS by being honest to others and very workable with my fellow peers. Many people rely on me as a very good person to come to in a great time of need. I deeply care for my family and other people. I also listen to others ideas to help improve their idea or to help make it a reality. I will use all of these characteristics to help this organization reach out to people in need.
however, I knew that I wasn't giving myself another choice. After all, I was taught to finish everything I do with the same motivation that I started it with. Needless to say, I was proud of myself for being named captain my junior year. I felt I had earned that title and would give my best to my teammates. I've participated in an array of clubs and organizations that required commitment and dedication, and as a result, gained lasting friendships and
The importance of a Bishop Noll education this past year has surpassed my highest expectations. It has opened my eyes to the reality of what a great school can do for you both academically and spiritually. From the first day of school, the challenges & hurdles that have come my way have been great examples of what life has in store for me at the college level and in the future workforce. This philosophy is made clear at Bishop Noll, starting with the faculty, teachers, coaches and advisors. These values then get absorbed from every student and it becomes a trickled down affect that empowers us all.
Once again tears had filled my eyes knowing that this rally had truly made a difference in the community. Just like my teacher has inspired me to become a Special Education teacher, I want to inspire the rest of the community to do what you believe in. If you put your mind to it, you can accomplish it just like I did. And I promise, you will never forget the feeling. It’s the best feeling I have ever
The experience that has given me the biggest sense of ‘Firebird Pride’ is my time in National Honor Society. I truly enjoy giving back to the community and school that has given me so much. Through working with students my own age to senior citizens to citizens of Dayton in homeless shelters, I have realized how blessed I am to have all of the opportunities that have arisen during my high school career. I am a stronger leader, a better community member, and a more patient and understanding person because of the service I have provided throughout my time in NHS. Through the tutoring hours put into this group, I have formed bonds with students I never would have otherwise been around and the relationships with these kids and their parents have made me feel like I have had my own impact on the community.
I hope that I do not let my team members down and that I have upheld my end of the bargain for completing our learning team assignment for this week. My thoughts about team C is that we are a good team and we have all worked well together as a team. Everyone has came together and ensured that our team assignments are complete, accurate, and turned in on time. I could not have asked for a better
The names Riyad and I’m blessed I’ve gotten to graduate from Saints Mary & Joseph School. I find it astonishing how someone could feel so personally connected to all the teachers, students, staff, & parents. I greatly appreciate everything they have done for my school and I. Looking back at the past 10 years of my life, I’ve seen how everyone has grown and changed; but only for the best. When I really take the time to think about it I wouldn’t want to grow and mature with any other class.
Wiki Reflection Robert Jameson University of Phoenix EDL/515 – Organizational Leadership Shannon Molnar May 17, 2012 My personal level of strength within the structural frame is my ability to get along well with most individuals. Because I am very goal oriented and have a relative easy personality, most of my co-workers enjoy working with me. As a teacher leader, I believe that continuing my education and collaborating with other professionals is the key to personal growth. Many of the programs I currently use, such as teachertools.com and superteacher.com I have shared with my coworkers who love them. Another area I am embarking upon is to help me grow is establishing a student council.
“If there is no struggle there is no progress,” these words spoken by Fredrick Douglas, reflect the essence of my families’ motivation to stay strong and always peruse a better life. This quote is especially significant to me because it reflects my drive and passion to achieve my own dreams in life. My parents played a major role in inspiring me to help other people, and to work hard to achieve my goals; they thought me by example. I realized that I have been blessed to have the parents that I do. I deeply value what they have thought me: the strength, integrity, and compassion for others.
I can’t thank God enough for the blessing she is to me, and I love her for everything she has done in my life. Over the past four years I have built better relationships with many adults around me. As a result of that, they have begun to share their wisdom with me so that I can be the best possible person. They are all a huge part of me, as I believe I am to them. From pre-at-bat pep talks, to running during football practice, or to just having a conversation, I have been taught so many things that I will keep with me for the rest of my life.