National Junior Honor Society
The National Junior Honor Society (NJHS) is an international student organization that consists of chapters in middle schools (in the range of grades 6-9 depending on the school). The NJHS was founded by the National Association of Secondary School Principals in 1929, and today has chapters in the United States, other U.S. territories, and around the world.
To be considered for membership, applicants must reach the five standards which include leadership, citizenship, character, service, and scholarship. Membership is based on "outstanding scholarship, character, leadership, service, and citizenship." Once selected, these members have the responsibility to demonstrate these qualities through various service-learning opportunities on campus and in the community.
The Frank Newman Middle School Chapter of the National Junior Honor Society works with the campus administration, staff, student body, and community to provide opportunities for students to participate in volunteer activities. These activities include, but are not limited to, campus service projects, various fundraisers, community service events in Cotulla and surrounding areas, as well as allowing students to attend an end of the school year service/field trip.
The current 8th grade members of the Frank Newman Middle School – NJHS are:
Benavidez, Jolie
Bryant, Elijah
Crain, George
Del Toro, Juliana
Garcia, Aliyana
Garcia, Emma
Garcia, Isabella
Garcia, Mykelle
Hernandez, Nathan
Lovell, Jules
Munoz, Hector
Ramirez, Christian
Renteria, Eli
Reyes, Landon
Sanchez, Daniella
Sanchez, Mason
Segura, Anavae
Walker, Bayleigh