Over the course of the next few weeks the National Honor Society (NHS) will offer many opportunities for members to gain hours. The club has announced two upcoming events involving both group and individual hours.
The free late-start tutoring continues in sponsor Debbie Haire’s classroom, B211. “I hope there continues to be a larger turn-out than the previous times as more students become aware of the opportunity,” Ansel Nalin, club president and senior, said via e-mail. “More NHS tutors will hopefully come to help other students and earn group hours.”
Other opportunities include the Prairie Trace Elementary school carnival. Nalin said members will most likely help with games and prizes. The carnival is scheduled to take place on Nov. 13. Interested members should sign up promptly. “NHS members will benefit from the experience (of) working with younger students and hopefully be able to contribute to other students’ success,” Nalin said. By Afra Hussain <[email protected]>
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