How does the National Honor Society define character?
According to the National Honor Society . . .
A student may exercise character when he or she:
-Consistently exemplifies positive and desirable qualities of behavior
-Cooperates by complying with all school polices and regulations and codes of student conduct
-Takes criticism willingly and accepts recommendations graciously
-Demonstrates the highest standards of honesty, academic integrity, and reliability
-Complies with instructions and rules, and displays personal responsibility.
Please keep in mind that this is not a complete list of what constitutes "character."
A student may exercise character when he or she:
-Consistently exemplifies positive and desirable qualities of behavior
-Cooperates by complying with all school polices and regulations and codes of student conduct
-Takes criticism willingly and accepts recommendations graciously
-Demonstrates the highest standards of honesty, academic integrity, and reliability
-Complies with instructions and rules, and displays personal responsibility.
Please keep in mind that this is not a complete list of what constitutes "character."