Atlee High School's National Art Honor Society - Chapter 1331
The following sections will outline details about becoming a member of the National Art Honor Society and requirements to maintain membership.
Section 1. The Atlee High School National Art Honor Society chapter must abide by the following bylaws.
Section 2. To remain a member in good standing, a member must pay dues
Section 3. Annual dues of $10 will be collected from each member in September.
Section 4. Attendance is required at meetings to maintain membership and privileges.
Section 5. All members must participate in at least 10 hours of our Art Guild's meetings, activities, and fund raisers. Attendance is required for at least half of the all-member meetings held at Atlee High School (6 or more hours).
Section 5. All members must participate in at least 2 hours of an Art Guild sanctioned community service project. Additional service hours may be completed as individual hours outside of the society activities, which can replace up to 4 meeting hours. These requests must be submitted in writing at least two weeks prior to the service date. The service must be art-related and serve the Atlee and surrounding community. A signature of at least two sponsors is required for final approval.
Section 6. For the NAHS officers, attendance is also required at any executive meetings called outside of the regular scheduled meetings. A resignation request letter will be delivered to any member who has missed two or more all-member meetings, committee meetings or service activities.
Section 7. To graduate with NAHS honors and earn the right to wear a cord or tassel at graduation, a member must remain in good standing until the graduation date.
Section 8. Members must retain a 3.0 (B) in a regular weighted art class, as well as a 3.0 average (C) in an IB or AP class.
Section 9. Members must have and maintain at least a 2.0 (C) cumulative average in all other subjects.
Section 10. Members may remain active during such time when there are no visual arts on their class schedules as long as they fulfill all of the other requirements each year.
Section 11. In the event of an infraction of rules, a review by the sponsors will be conducted. This applies to all community laws as well as school and chapter rules.
MEMBERSHIP SELECTION:
The selection process occurs every March and all candidates must submit a completed application by the designated deadline. Supervisors and school administration will be involved in the selection process based on a review of application, grades and discipline reports. Selected students will be notified and letters of selection will be sent to parents and guardians. Students are inducted into the National Art Honor Society at an informal ceremony held in May at Atlee High School. Parents and students must understand that no student has a right to be selected for membership in a chapter of the National Art Honor Society, it is a privilege.
MEMBER RESPONSIBILITIES:
o To attend at least half of the scheduled all-member Art Guild meetings and accumulate the total number of hours outlined above.
o To keep track of meeting and service hours by entering accurate information and proper documentation into the NAHS log book.
o To keep informed of service opportunities through meetings and the website.
o To regularly check email and the website to stay informed of any changes.
Section 1. The Atlee High School National Art Honor Society chapter must abide by the following bylaws.
Section 2. To remain a member in good standing, a member must pay dues
Section 3. Annual dues of $10 will be collected from each member in September.
Section 4. Attendance is required at meetings to maintain membership and privileges.
Section 5. All members must participate in at least 10 hours of our Art Guild's meetings, activities, and fund raisers. Attendance is required for at least half of the all-member meetings held at Atlee High School (6 or more hours).
Section 5. All members must participate in at least 2 hours of an Art Guild sanctioned community service project. Additional service hours may be completed as individual hours outside of the society activities, which can replace up to 4 meeting hours. These requests must be submitted in writing at least two weeks prior to the service date. The service must be art-related and serve the Atlee and surrounding community. A signature of at least two sponsors is required for final approval.
Section 6. For the NAHS officers, attendance is also required at any executive meetings called outside of the regular scheduled meetings. A resignation request letter will be delivered to any member who has missed two or more all-member meetings, committee meetings or service activities.
Section 7. To graduate with NAHS honors and earn the right to wear a cord or tassel at graduation, a member must remain in good standing until the graduation date.
Section 8. Members must retain a 3.0 (B) in a regular weighted art class, as well as a 3.0 average (C) in an IB or AP class.
Section 9. Members must have and maintain at least a 2.0 (C) cumulative average in all other subjects.
Section 10. Members may remain active during such time when there are no visual arts on their class schedules as long as they fulfill all of the other requirements each year.
Section 11. In the event of an infraction of rules, a review by the sponsors will be conducted. This applies to all community laws as well as school and chapter rules.
MEMBERSHIP SELECTION:
The selection process occurs every March and all candidates must submit a completed application by the designated deadline. Supervisors and school administration will be involved in the selection process based on a review of application, grades and discipline reports. Selected students will be notified and letters of selection will be sent to parents and guardians. Students are inducted into the National Art Honor Society at an informal ceremony held in May at Atlee High School. Parents and students must understand that no student has a right to be selected for membership in a chapter of the National Art Honor Society, it is a privilege.
MEMBER RESPONSIBILITIES:
o To attend at least half of the scheduled all-member Art Guild meetings and accumulate the total number of hours outlined above.
o To keep track of meeting and service hours by entering accurate information and proper documentation into the NAHS log book.
o To keep informed of service opportunities through meetings and the website.
o To regularly check email and the website to stay informed of any changes.

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Mrs. Fisher - jfisher@hcps.us
Mrs. Fairburn - mfairburn@hcps.us
Mr. Leise - eleise@hcps.us
2016-2017 Officers
President: Emily Seay
Vice President: Derek Jacoby
Secretary: Payton Grady
Online Public Relations: Emily Cummings
Community Service Representative: Tess Helm
Vice President: Derek Jacoby
Secretary: Payton Grady
Online Public Relations: Emily Cummings
Community Service Representative: Tess Helm
2016 Inductees
Seniors
Joel Collins
Chloe Helm
Amber Hooper
Shannon Hons
Ian Lindsay
Kelsey Russell
Forest Terwilliger
Underclassman
Amanda Bohannon
Emmy Brown
Sydney Claud
Claire Congelosi
Emily Cummings
Jeanne Dehetre
Alex Douglas
Rachel Faas
Kieran Fraser
Teagan Giese
Jordan Gilardi
Payton Grady
Erin Grau
Tess Helm
Derek Jacoby
Caroline Jones
Rachel Kline
Keeley Lawlor
Christina Lindsay
Jessica Michaels
Shelby Morton
Emily Nelson
Lexi O'Neill
Miranda Parker
Lauren Richardson
Emily Seay
Kennedy Tabor
Sarah Wenger
Helena Williams
*2014-2015 Officers
**2014-2015 President
Joel Collins
Chloe Helm
Amber Hooper
Shannon Hons
Ian Lindsay
Kelsey Russell
Forest Terwilliger
Underclassman
Amanda Bohannon
Emmy Brown
Sydney Claud
Claire Congelosi
Emily Cummings
Jeanne Dehetre
Alex Douglas
Rachel Faas
Kieran Fraser
Teagan Giese
Jordan Gilardi
Payton Grady
Erin Grau
Tess Helm
Derek Jacoby
Caroline Jones
Rachel Kline
Keeley Lawlor
Christina Lindsay
Jessica Michaels
Shelby Morton
Emily Nelson
Lexi O'Neill
Miranda Parker
Lauren Richardson
Emily Seay
Kennedy Tabor
Sarah Wenger
Helena Williams
*2014-2015 Officers
**2014-2015 President
NAHS OPPORTUNITIES
SCHOLARSHIPS
Columbus College of Art and Design: CCAD offers $4,000 scholarships to qualifying students to be applied toward the cost of tuition. This award is in addition to any other scholarship the student may have received; the $4,000 NAHS scholarship will be divided evenly over the first 4 semesters at $1,000 per semester. Please forward a copy of your National Art Honor Society certificate to the Admissions Office with your application to the school. Contact: Jaclyn Pounds, Admissions Office, Columbus College of Art & Design, 60 Cleveland Avenue, Columbus, OH 43215, phone 614-222-3207, e-mail: jpounds@ccad.edu
The Art Institutes: High school seniors who also belong to the National Art Honor Society may apply for The Art Institutes National Art Honor Society Scholarship. Details may be obtained by calling The Art Institutes school of your choice or by calling Julie Walsh at The Art Institutes at 800-275-2440. Scholarship Awards: • First place: $20,000 tuition scholarship • Second place: $10,000 tuition scholarship • Third place: $5,000 tuition scholarship Visit http://new.artinstitutes.edu/scholarships/high-school/ for deadline and notification dates.
https://www.artinstitutes.edu/scholarships/details/national-art-honor-society-scholarship-147037.ics/14703
Maryland Institute College of Art: Fifty $4,000 to $8,000 merit-based scholarships allocated over 4 years are awarded each year to high school seniors who are members of the National Art Honor Society. You must be accepted for admission to MICA in order to receive a scholarship/award. For further information please contact the Scholarship Coordinator at: Maryland Institute College of Art, Office of Undergraduate Admission, 1300 Mount Royal Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21217-4191; phone 410-225-2222; www.mica.edu Charles M.
Robertson Memorial Scholarship: This 4-year partial scholarship to the Pratt School of Art & Design in Brooklyn, New York, recognizes brilliance in student art achievement and artistic involvement at the high school level. See full details in the NAEA Awards Program Booklet at www.arteducators.org/awards
The Art Institutes: High school seniors who also belong to the National Art Honor Society may apply for The Art Institutes National Art Honor Society Scholarship. Details may be obtained by calling The Art Institutes school of your choice or by calling Julie Walsh at The Art Institutes at 800-275-2440. Scholarship Awards: • First place: $20,000 tuition scholarship • Second place: $10,000 tuition scholarship • Third place: $5,000 tuition scholarship Visit http://new.artinstitutes.edu/scholarships/high-school/ for deadline and notification dates.
https://www.artinstitutes.edu/scholarships/details/national-art-honor-society-scholarship-147037.ics/14703
Maryland Institute College of Art: Fifty $4,000 to $8,000 merit-based scholarships allocated over 4 years are awarded each year to high school seniors who are members of the National Art Honor Society. You must be accepted for admission to MICA in order to receive a scholarship/award. For further information please contact the Scholarship Coordinator at: Maryland Institute College of Art, Office of Undergraduate Admission, 1300 Mount Royal Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21217-4191; phone 410-225-2222; www.mica.edu Charles M.
Robertson Memorial Scholarship: This 4-year partial scholarship to the Pratt School of Art & Design in Brooklyn, New York, recognizes brilliance in student art achievement and artistic involvement at the high school level. See full details in the NAEA Awards Program Booklet at www.arteducators.org/awards
AWARDS
NAEA Awards Program: Download the 2015 NAEA Awards Program Booklet containing details on all NAEA awards and nomination materials at: www.arteducators.org/awards
Rising Star Secondary Recognition Program: This award promotes art education as a career by recognizing up to 50 talented, active NAHS members each year.
Outstanding National Art Honor Society Sponsor Award: Recognizing the dedication of an NAEA member who sponsors an outstanding NAHS Chapter.
The Alliance for Young Artists & Writers: The Alliance for Young Artists & Writers announces the launch of the 2016 Scholastic Art & Writing Awards! All students in grades 7-12 can submit work in 28 categories of art and writing. The Awards identify teenagers with exceptional artistic and literary talent and brings their remarkable work to a national audience through recognition, exhibition, publication, and scholarship opportunities. Visit www.artandwriting.org for more information.
Rising Star Secondary Recognition Program: This award promotes art education as a career by recognizing up to 50 talented, active NAHS members each year.
Outstanding National Art Honor Society Sponsor Award: Recognizing the dedication of an NAEA member who sponsors an outstanding NAHS Chapter.
The Alliance for Young Artists & Writers: The Alliance for Young Artists & Writers announces the launch of the 2016 Scholastic Art & Writing Awards! All students in grades 7-12 can submit work in 28 categories of art and writing. The Awards identify teenagers with exceptional artistic and literary talent and brings their remarkable work to a national audience through recognition, exhibition, publication, and scholarship opportunities. Visit www.artandwriting.org for more information.
2015 Winning Flag Design: Painted by Val Miller
2015-2016 Officers
President: Emily Seay
Vice President: Derek Jacoby
Secretary: Payton Grady
Online Public Relations: Emily Cummings
Community Service Representative: Tess Helm
Vice President: Derek Jacoby
Secretary: Payton Grady
Online Public Relations: Emily Cummings
Community Service Representative: Tess Helm
2015 Inductees
Seniors
Sherlin Beckham
Sarah Burnley*
Ellory Camejo
Gabi Hodges
Oakleigh Hogg
Kayla Johnson*
Caroline Ogburn*
Kaitlyn Paulchell
Anna Talley**
Kat Vivaldi
Leeanne Ward*
*2014-2015 Officers
**2014-2015 President
Underclassman
Joel Collins
Claire Congelosi
Emily Cummmings
Emily Davis
Alex Douglas
Rachel Faas
Alexus Flack
Jordan Gilardi
Susie Glymph
Payton Grady
Chloe Helm
Tess Helm
Shannon Hons
Amber Hooper
Caroline Jones
Derek Jacoby
Kristen Kowalski
Ian Lindsay
Connie Lumpkin
Kate McLaughlin
Shelby Morton
Emily Nelson
Kelsey Russell
Emily Seay
Forest Terwilliger
Ireland Tharpe
Sarah Wenger
Madeline White
Hannah Williams
Sherlin Beckham
Sarah Burnley*
Ellory Camejo
Gabi Hodges
Oakleigh Hogg
Kayla Johnson*
Caroline Ogburn*
Kaitlyn Paulchell
Anna Talley**
Kat Vivaldi
Leeanne Ward*
*2014-2015 Officers
**2014-2015 President
Underclassman
Joel Collins
Claire Congelosi
Emily Cummmings
Emily Davis
Alex Douglas
Rachel Faas
Alexus Flack
Jordan Gilardi
Susie Glymph
Payton Grady
Chloe Helm
Tess Helm
Shannon Hons
Amber Hooper
Caroline Jones
Derek Jacoby
Kristen Kowalski
Ian Lindsay
Connie Lumpkin
Kate McLaughlin
Shelby Morton
Emily Nelson
Kelsey Russell
Emily Seay
Forest Terwilliger
Ireland Tharpe
Sarah Wenger
Madeline White
Hannah Williams