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Chandler Public Schools

National Honor Society

Chandler Chapter of the National Honor Society

The National Honor Society is the nation’s premier organization established to recognize outstanding high school students. It is more than just an honor roll. NHS serves to honor those students who are acitve in our school and community by their participation in clubs and organizations. These students demonstrate excellence in the areas of scholarship, leadership, service and character – not just in the classroom – but in their extra-curricular activities as well. These characteristics have been associated with membership in the organization since its beginning in 1921. National Honor Society students at CHS continue to demonstrate these characteristics throughout the year with the following chapter projects:

  • Participate in Chandler Recycling and Faith 7 Recycling during the school year
  • Read to elementary students during American Education Week
  • Adopt a family from DHS at Christmas

Chandler High School Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors with a 3.5 cumulative grade point average are invited to apply for membership every January. The application process is rigorous and involves students showing how they demonstrate the characteristics of scholarship, leadership, service and character in their every day lives.  Completed applications are then submitted to a faculty council for review and selection.

Current Members: Kaylee Choate, Tatum Crouch, Cali Hilgenfeld, Nick Linn, Lexi Martzall, Halli Murray, Ian Radcliffe, Lillian Sams, Preston Sowder, Joel Telford, Tiffany Thompson, Katie Wright, Ava White and Mattie White.

2025 Inductees: Kennedy Allen, Madelyn Bridge, Katherine Bogue, Gage Crews, Paidyn Eyestone, Carley Frazier, Booklyn Hammons, Rhett Haley, Claire Herrmann, Weston Miller, Cabella Reno and Blaklei Smith. 

  • Scholarship
    Students must have a cumulative GPA of weighted 3.5 or above
  • Service
    This includes voluntary contributions a student makes to the school or community without compensation
  • Leadership
    Student leaders are resourceful, good problem solvers, and idea contributors
  • Character
    A student of good character is cooperative; demonstrates honesty and reliability; and respects others