By 2001, there were over 13,000 honor societies recognized nationally. While these honor societies are certainly legitimate, there are some honor societies that operate as a scam. It may seem bizarre, but honor society scams abound. In this blog post, we’ll go over what marks a legit honor society from a scam and how to tell if you’re being taken […]
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The Honor Society Benefits for Alumni The Honor Society benefits last even after you graduation. Make sure you keep reading to learn how joining an honor society can benefit you as an alumni. Over 20 million students are projected to enroll in all degree-granting institutions in 2019. Additionally, over 10 million students are expected to enroll in grade 9 through to 12. […]
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Becoming an Honor Society Leader: How to Start Your Own Chapter Do you want to become an Honor Society leader? It might not be as hard as you think. Click here to learn how to start your own chapter. Congratulations! Your teenage child has consistently been getting all As lately. Unfortunately, there is no Honor Society at your child’s high […]
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A swagger stick is a short stick or riding crop usually carried by a uniformed person as a symbol of authority.
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The Honor Society Museum is honored to preserve not only the accolades of past leaders, but pieces of history, frozen in their own time. This is a vintage Certificate from the National Honor Society of Secondary Schools, Desert Storm ‘91. Through the power of connection and service to the community, the leaders of tomorrow are taught valuable leadership lessons that […]
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No matter what year it is, high school graduates always have that look in their eye–proud, excited and ready for what the future holds! Look at the happy faces this Norton Center High School Class of 1943 photo! Preserving the relics of our past is something we’re so honored to do. It’s important for societies, students and graduates to meet […]
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Did you know there are a number of societies that recognize individuals for their relation to those who founded this country? We were pleased to get our hands on this copy of the “National Society Sons of the American Revolution 2015 Membership Directory.” Community service, personal/professional growth and a desire to network with the world at large are all key […]
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This antique cabinet photo of young woman shows off the style of the times for college students over a century ago, and the Honor Society Museum feels so privileged to get this glimpse into the past. he Honor Society Museum is dedicated to preserving the awards and accolades of the leaders of our past so that the leaders of tomorrow–our […]
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While there are texts that contain at least 300 years of information, Phi Beta Kappa also felt it would be easier to break down their history into segments for future generations to read about. This is best illustrated by this book, “Fifty Years of Phi Beta Kappa at Stanford,” covering the years 1891-1941. Phi Beta Kappa aims to promote and […]
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Aside from antique items, the Honor Society Museum also works to preserve very RARE items, like this 1936 Los Angeles Banks School Savings/Associate Honor Pupil Thrift Certificate. The Honor Society Museum believes in preserving the rich history, values, and traditions of honor societies from both the past and present. Many of the accolades and awards displayed in our Museum date […]
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