Tuesday, December 13, 2011

We're in the middle of the winter and have been busily working with schoolwork, service, and of course, recycling!

We have recycled more than 3000 plastic bottles and aluminum cans! In an effort to raise awareness around the school for recycling as well as for double-sided printing, we will be making posters. If you would like to make a poster, email us or talk to Tien.

At one of our previous meetings, we mentioned recycling paper. As a school, we go through hundreds of sheets of paper a day. Paper recyclables, for us, would easily surpass plastics and aluminum cans. However, recycling paper would cost us $10 each month--the fee for a tote. Unlike with bottles and cans, we won't be involved in a program that aids us to recycle. Recylcing paper would be on our own initiative. Because we are still perfecting our system with beverage containers, we've decided to do paper recycling next school year. We still need members to help separate, sort, and scan recyclables! If you are interested in helping us, tell us! Some tasks, such as sorting and collecting the bottles from the box outside the office, only take ten minutes during the morning, lunch, or after school. This would also contribute to your ten hours of service NHS requires. Once we get a better system, we will be able to focus on other things such as paper recycling.

We hope everyone has been clipping box tops! YES, we are still collecting those for Woodmere Elementary and will be doing so until the end of the school year.

Continue to do your service hours! The ten hours needed by NHS will be collected towards the middle of the next semester, which will also be when we hold our elections for the officers of the 2012-2013 school year.

Our next meeting will be in 2012!. Check the page on the right panel over the break for an update of the dates for our meetings. Good luck on your exams (remember you must maintain a 3.5 GPA) and Happy Holidays!

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Update for October

NHS will be volunteering at Lafreniere Park on October 28 for Park-A-Boo, a Halloween celebration for kids under the age of 13. For those who have signed up to go, we'll be working from 4-9pm. For more information and directions, go to http://park-a-boo.com/.

The Baptist Friendship House is no longer collecting Box Tops and is instead collecting Campbell's soup labels. If you would like to help them in their service for women and children, we encourage you to do so! However, our chapter will still be collecting Box Tops. We will be giving what we collect to our runner up: Woodmere Elementary.

$10 member fees are due at the end of the month! Be sure to give your dues to Yen Vo, our treasurer.

We have been approved as a Dream Machine Recycle Rally School! On Friday, our recycling kit came. We received a laptop, scanner, stickers, and other miscellaneous things that will help our school's endeavor to recycle. Our bins will come in later. At the meeting today, we played a video about the Dream Machine Recycle Rally (it can be found here: http://www.dreammachinerecyclerally.com/apply/) and we created a roster of members interested in staying after school on Tuesdays to scan and organize bottles. Please contact Kimberly Beckford, our secretary, if you would like to add your name to the list. The number of days/ hours we stay after school are subject to change depending on how many bottles we receive.  Hopefully, Thomas Jefferson will be receiving masses of recyclables (non-alcoholic plastic bottles and aluminum cans only please). Please encourage your peers, relatives, and all other contacts to recycle their bottles and cans at Thomas Jefferson!

Sunday, September 25, 2011

"Do we have a meeting this Tuesday?"

Meetings will now be held every other Tuesday. Check the sidebar for the schedule. We decided that having a meeting every other week would be more efficient than having short meetings every week. Plus, having it every other week would open your schedules to other obligations you might have as student leaders at Thomas Jefferson. We hope you will devote your newly freed Tuesday lunches as well as every other day to the four pillars of NHS: scholarship, service, leadership, and character.

The box for box tops will be in the office starting 9/26/11! The box will be emptied into a bag for delivery to Woodmere Elementary. Encourage your peers, families, and friends to start collecting!

Monday, September 19, 2011

And the Winner is...

Last week, we voted on which school or organization would receive the Box Tops Thomas Jefferson will be collecting for the 2011-2012 school year. The results: (drumroll please) ... the Baptist Friendship House accumulated the most votes!


Regarding recycling at Thomas Jefferson, we've decided to apply to be a Dream Machine Recycle Rally school. The Recycle Rally targets K-12 schools and offers benefits to local and national businesses in addition to helping schools maintain the environment. You can find more information on their program at http://www.dreammachinerecyclerally.com/ . We'll update more on recycling when we get a response.

The next meeting will be on Tuesday, September 20th.

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Box Tops

In our last meeting, we brought up collecting box tops. They're coupons worth ten cents each and are on packages of select common products (Betty Crocker, Ziploc, Kleenex, and almost every cereal brand).  Here's a list of all products affiliated with Box Tops For Education:
 http://www.boxtops4education.com/earn/clip/Brands.aspx?WT.ac=UHP_PartProducts_10012010
Because Thomas Jefferson High School isn't a school that receives benefits from Box Tops, our chapter will choose a school or charity that will receive all the Box Tops we collect throughout the year. On Tuesday, we'll vote on where the Box Tops will go. Here are the schools/organizations we will vote from:

Woodmere Elementary
Shirley Johnson/ Gretna Park Elementary
McDonogh No. 26 Elementary
Gretna Middle
Baptist Friendship House

The schools listed above are low performing schools that are connected in one way or another to Thomas Jefferson. On the other hand, the Baptist Friendship house is a transitional housing program for women with children. They provide hygienic products and food to the homeless and run programs for women in the Greater New Orleans community such as GED tutoring, computer skills, job readiness, etc.

If anyone would like to suggest another organization or school to put on the the list, please comment and explain why you would like to have that school/organization on the ballot. Suggestions are encouraged!
Our next meeting will be on the 13th.

Monday, September 5, 2011

A New Year

Hello fellow National Honor Society members!

Our officers for the 2011-2012 school year are as follows:

Treasurer - Yen Vo
Secretary - Kimberly Beckford
Vice President - Amy Rea
President - Tien Le

We look forward to another year with each of you! Last week, we had our first meeting and shared some of our goals for this year--to be more organized and efficient. One of the ways we hope to do that is by updating this blog at least once a month. The editor for this school year will be the President. We hope that this blog will be a way for you guys to be more aware of our plans and activities. Keep posted!

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Awards Ceremony & Electing New Officers

A few weeks ago we had the students of Thomas Jefferson vote on who, in their respective grades, had certain characteristics, such as who is the best leader or who has the best smile, in conjuction with our fellow English Honor Society, who had them vote on similar traits for teachers.  On Friday, April 15th, we, along with the National English Honor Society, hosted an awards ceremony, awarding recognition and certificates to the winners of each category.

CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL WINNERS!!!

On Tuesday, April 19th, our chapter of the NHS will be electing new officers for the 2011-2012 school year.  We'll post the new officers on here as soon as the results come in!

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Welcome!

Welcome to the NHS blog of Thomas Jefferson High School.  The editors are the secretary and the treasurer of this chapter.  If you have a question or want to post something, let one of us know.

We'll be posting schoalrship and vlunteer opportunities on here as well.

We held our Induction Ceremony on Friday, January 21. We inducted 76 new members. This is the most members we've had since our school opened.

Our latest project the Mardi Gras Rock and Roll Marathon Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, February 11-13.
Thank you to all the volunteers who showed up!!  It was a great success!
We have meetings every Tuesday for the first half of lunch in the auditorium.
 
If you need to contact us, our gmail address is nhs-tjhs@gmail.com.
 
These are some donating websites where all you have to do is click to donate. Some of them you need to answer educational trivial questions and for every answer you get right, the organization will donate so and so to a cause:
Freerice.com
thehungersite.com
givevaccines.org
freeflour.com

Thursday, January 20, 2011

2011 Induction Ceremony



The 2011 National Honor Society 
Induction Ceremony
will be held on
Friday, January 21, 2011
6:30 p.m.
at Thomas Jefferson High School.