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Extra-Curricular Clubs & Activities @ Hille

NJHS

Grades: 7-8
Advisor:  Mrs. Ryan
October – April

The National Junior Honor Society is one of the most prestigious national organizations for junior high students.  7th & 8th graders are selected by Faculty Council for exhibiting high standards in the five areas of scholarship, citizenship, service, leadership, and character.  Through continued academic achievement, personal growth, leadership involvement, and participation in chapter service activities, members maintain and extend the qualities for which they were selected. NJHS is a service organization.

 

Student Council

Student_Council_Handbook

Grades: 6-7-8

Advisor:  

September – May

The Jack Hille Middle School Student Council is for students who have volunteered their time to make Jack Hille the best school possible. Being in Student Council is a privilege, not a right. The students voted into the roles by their peers will be expected to show superior performance in the areas of leadership, citizenship and dedication to the betterment of Jack Hille Middle School. The goal of Student Council is to involve students in the decision making process and help them become active members in their school. This student government organization gives students a voice in determining school activities and their learning environment.  Together, students are devoted to helping promote activities for the entire student body and fostering a positive attitude throughout the school. Student Council members represent the school and its’ mission and core values. All members must respond well to school issues, collaborate to organize school wide activities with enthusiasm and spirit, and help our surrounding community.  Student Council members work with students, faculty, staff, parents, and administrators to make things happen in a timely manner.
 

Yearbook

Grades: 6-7-8

Advisor:  Mrs. Ryan (Room A7)

The yearbook staff works to put together highlights of the entire school year.  No prior experience is necessary.  The advisor stresses commitment: putting together the yearbook takes almost the entire school year. Yearbook meets most Mondays from 2:30 – 3:45 and dates will be added, especially before big deadlines.