Thursday, December 17, 2015

Review: How to Log Hours

There are three types of service an upstanding NHS member must perform before they graduate. Here is a reminder how you get credit for the work you do:

Chapter Service

  1. These are opportunities that are available to all members of NHS. They are often advertised at mandatory meetings. Examples include Sean Russell's CAS project, ushering parent open house, and working on an induction crew.
  2.  Chapter Service projects are run by one NHS member or a small group. They are the ones responsible for filling out the Chapter Service Form. They are the ones responsible for turning the form into the Treasurer
  3. If you join a Chapter Service Project and wish to get verified for the hours, you must find this group of students and get your name on their list.
  4. You are responsible for putting your hours on your log.

Individual Service

  1. These are activities that you seek out on your own. Often they will be a continuation of the things you already do that got you selected to NHS in the first place. Sometimes they will be new projects that are advertised at NHS meetings, but they aren't actually run by an NHS member. 
  2. Each person who does an individual service project must fill out an Individual Service Project Form for each service project. (If it is one organization with several meetings throughout the year, you may use one form for that).
  3. These activities must be approved as service by the NHS adviser, and this approval is based on the reflectiveness of the member, and his/her capacity to recognize the value of the activity to both the community and the self. This is done on the form before it is turned into the President.
  4. You are responsible for putting your hours on your log.

Peer Tutoring

  1. Any time you help another student in grades 7 - 12 with their academics, this can be considered Peer Tutoring
  2. You must, however, do the tutoring in a place where an adult can verify that you spent a reasonable amount of time conducting a peer tutoring session. Yes, this can be at a house. But still, have a parent sign off your work.
  3. The person you are tutoring must also sign the peer tutoring form.
  4. The completed form is turned into the Vice President.
  5. You are responsible for putting your hours on your log.

Wednesday, December 9, 2015

Let's build on this

I know I've set it a lot already, but let me once again say thank you and congratulate you on a job well done last night. New members, the excitement you brought to the evening was palpable. Current members, you looked the part, and you were fantastic models for what will be expected for our junior members next year.

It was a strange day in the life of our chapter. I know that behind the scenes I was dealing with a bit of crankiness amongst the ranks of our senior members. I heard the complaints you were lodging with the officers. I was aware of the grumbling you were directing to your advisors and teachers. The sentiment of "I just want to be recognized and be done" was the attitude that I was addressing when I drafted the words I spoke on the stage...

And then we pulled off a complicated yet professional induction. 90 kids pulled together to throw a party for 113 kids. I loved watching you have the evening you had: The ushers that were jokingly offering programs to everyone in sight, the Kate and her team of Seniors who ran the inductee check-in table being my go-to resource for knowing if I could cue the night to start, Rachel running down the line of inductees with my laptop at 6% battery power to sort everyone out, Joe, Abby, Emerson and their reception crew bracing themselves for the throng of cake-eaters that rushed them faster than they could slice it up, and many more moments that I missed.

Waking up early to go to school an hour before everyone else does is the worst, I know. I hate it, too. I've already decided I'm sleeping in tomrorow (no optional meeting). But, we signed up for this, and the reason we signed up for this is because we get to have experiences like the one we just had. You can't tell me that you don't feel good about what you did. You can't tell me that you didn't have fun. Yeah, it was hard work, but it was worth it.

Here's my last piece: I want to build on this because in one sense induction is kind of lame. After all, who benefited from our performance last night? We did. We did all that work for ourselves. Our next target is to do an event this big for our community and our school, for people other than us. I am definitely pushing for a big weekend of service and celebration that we plan and run in the spring. I bet it will be worth it.

Speaking of service, we need to get you guys your hours for you work last night. Open this folder and find the team you joined last night. I made chapter forms for the following teams and their leaders:

  • Nolan, et al: Set up & Take Down Crew
  • Joe, et al: Reception
  • Anli & Sean: Letter Writing
  • Kasea & Amanda: Booth
  • Sarah & Kate: Ushers & Sign-in Table

Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Inductee Pronunciation

Welcome inductees, here's what you need to do before Tuesday:


  • Fill out your name pronunciation on the guide (example).
  • Carefully read the bylaws
  • Sign contract (contingent on reading the bylaws!) and club participation agreement

Sunday, November 22, 2015

Induction Crew Sign-Sign Ups & planning

A thank you goes out to all the members who showed to get the induction planning started at last Thursday's optional meeting. Even more praise belongs to the students who have taken leadership roles in running the various crews we will need to make induction a professional success.

Now it's time for the rest of us to get involved. As Sarah smartly says on the Facebook, we all have to be there anyway! Here are the ways you can sign up to be a part of the evening's work:

Ushering
Sarah Kanter is collecting names via the Facebook group. You can also text her, but I won't put her number here.

Reception Set-Up & Break-Down
Sign up with the Google Doc set up by Erica, Joe, Abigail, Emerson, and David:
Ceremony Set-Up & Break-Down
Sign up with the Google Doc set up by Nolan (and other dudes, but their names aren't on it):
These jobs can all be found on our Trello planning board, too:

Trello is one of the many tools out there that can make organizations more efficient and productive that I've been testing this year. I know we have our Facebook, but for students that don't have Facebook, it won't work. Plus, I'm always on the hunt for things that feel "special" or different from what every other high school club is using.

That's why I'm experimenting with setting up an NHS slack. What is a slack? It's like a team chatroom, but the chats can be organized by topic, and the things we already use daily like Google Docs, Calendar, Gmail, Twitter, etc. can get easily integrated and shared. And there's emoji.

I've sent an email to every current member to check it out. You can also download the Android or iOS app to access via your phone or tablet. As I sent via text earlier this week, if any member is into this web 2.0/coding stuff, feel free to help me set it up and test other uses. 

It's not an official replacement to our other communication methods yet, but I need activity on it to test it's viability. More to come I hope!

Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Here's a pair of service opportunites

Hi Mr. Ahnert,

I was just emailing in regards to my CAS project, the Bulldog Giveback Day. As of now, we have about 15 people total to be there for Saturday, and four of those people (who I believe are all in NHS) are unconfirmed. So, I was emailing to ask you if it would be possible (and I don't know if Mr. Mezeske already did this, because I am not sure who he forwarded my email to) for you to either email out a message to the NHS group, or even send a text message. All it really needs to say is the time (Saturday, 11/21/15, from (9:00 AM to 2:00PM) and my email address (Available on flyers around school) to contact for signup and further details.

Thank you for your time and help,

Sean


Hi Heath,
I am looking for a peer tutor for Geometry PSP during S2. None of my peer tutors can do it at this time. Would you mind posting a request on your NHS site to see if I can get someone to take on this student?
Thanks.
Mary Ellen

11/19 Optional Meeting will be meeting of Induction Committee

One of our yearly responsibilities is to conduct our own induction ceremony of the 100+ junior members that will now be joining us.

Please come to this Thursday's optional meeting if you are interested in any of the following jobs:

  • Induction set up leaders
  • Induction break down leaders
  • Reception planning (food buying!)
  • Reception set up leaders
  • Reception break down leaders
  • Running the theater booth
  • Induction usher leaders
  • Ceremony planning (speech writing!)
  • Writing induction invitations to school board and superintendent 
  • Creating the programs
It's a lot of work and it doesn't happen without help from a lot of leaders.

Also, mark those calendars: We all go to Induction rehearsal in the morning and evening of December 8th. On the bright side, that's two meetings out of your 20 required.

Monday, November 9, 2015

The bylaws stand

The proposed changes to Article V and Article VI have not passed the vote. Therefore, the current bylaws stand.
The proposed changes were tallied by line item vote, and both amendments failed. The first suggestion failed outright, and the second suggestion did not meet the 2/3 majority as required by article XII of the bylaws.

Personally, I'm encouraged by what you have experienced this past month:

  1. A student disappointed with the current attendance policy asked me to bring it up for change
  2. For two weeks, two separate committees of current NHS members workshopped current policies and developed tenable solutions. 
  3. NHS leadership conducted a vote, and encouraged membership to vote thoughtfully. 
  4. The members upheld current policies.
Now, you may say, "But Mr. Ahnert, so many people are unhappy with having to come in at 7! How can you call this futile effort a success?" 

The answer is in what the bylaws are. They are the rules that we use to guarantee we all have an agreed upon standard of conducting ourselves now that we are in this Honor Society. That's the key. When we chose to answer the call to membership, we signed these bylaws. They protect us.

Our work this month has proven that our bylaws work. By upholding them, we have strengthened our organization. By testing them, we are reminded that as leaders we have a voice.

I look forward to our next conversation about how to do what we do -- better.

Mr. Ahnert

Sunday, November 8, 2015

Changes to this week's schedule


  1. Bedford will not be attending the Fall 2015 state conference: Only five students showed interest in attending the state conference at UNH this Friday. A bus costs too much for NHS to foot that bill for the such a small number of interested students. 
  2. There is no optional meeting this Thursday: Parent-teacher conferences are going on this week in the building. The official times are Tuesday and Thursday evening, but many teachers like myself need to use the mornings as well to fit in all of our meetings. This does not reflect an official change in meeting policy, however...
  3. Ballot count meeting in Mr. Dempsey's office tomorrow: I need a small group of interested NHS members (5-6) to meet me in my advisory room during Monday's activity block and help me count the ballots from Thursday's attendance policy vote. We will use a computer cart to take the paper ballots and turn them into useable data. My advisory meets in the back recess of Mr. Dempsey's office. 

Sunday, November 1, 2015

Review of Ideas for the Future Attendance Policy

The optional meeting on the 29th of October went over a couple reforms to the optional and mandatory meeting attendance policy. As a group we discussed moving the optional meetings to every Monday during activity block in order to boost attendance, while keeping mandatory meetings to the first Thursday of every month at 7:15 AM in the theater.

Some other ideas were brought up to discuss during the upcoming meeting on the 5th of November, such as adding more service opportunities, simplifying individual service forms, and changing peer tutoring forms. Come into the meeting with more ideas in mind!

See you Thursday!

Tuesday, October 27, 2015

Do you want to attend the Fall 2015 Conference?

Our chapter has been invited to attend the state Fall Conference, which takes place on November 13th. I need to have a clear idea of our interest in attending by November 5th. That is next week's mandatory meeting.

The state meeting will count as 2 chapter meetings, and attending the scheduled workshops will be worth 2 chapter service hours. In addition, it's a chance to meet other NHS members around the state, and to get some leadership/character advice and/or experience.

Please read the following letter and itinerary:



Please submit your interest via this form.

If enough students wish to check out this gathering of New Hampshire chapters of NHS, I will go forward with organizing a field trip. If interest is low, we will not go and the field trip will not run.

Article IV and Article V improvement workshops continue

Greetings Members,

Based on feedback from last year, we're trying to improve NHS policy in small "chunks" (instead of the improvement committee project we attempted last year).

The first topic up for improvement is our meeting and meeting attendance policies. Meeting attendance expectations must be high enough for meetings to be effective ways to communicate while low enough that they don't feel unfairly burdensome.

On Thursday, October 22, a small team of NHS members took the first crack at updating our policy to match those goals.

Please fill out this form. In it, you will find three ideas proposed by the October 22nd improvement committee.

This Thursday (October 29th) we will discuss the results at this week's optional meeting. We will then make changes to the bylaws that can be voted on during our November 5th mandatory meeting.

Again, please give your feedback on the current language of Article IV and Article V by using this form.

Mr. Ahnert

Thursday, October 15, 2015

Thursday October 15 Optional Meeting Attendance

I was looking forward to getting back to business with National Honor Society; I really was. However, my morning and my new family had different plans.

It's important to me that members feel like their efforts are being noticed, which is why I'm taking the time to make an extra post about the subject.

For starters, it was one of the goals we set forth last year that I would reduce my presence in order to allow the officers to really be the individuals in charge of the club. Obviously, Henry (my son) made the plan become very real, very fast. I'd like to take a moment to thank Nick, Rachel, Brian, Nikki, and Julienne for staying in touch with me while I've been out, and running meetings in my absence. It was not the intent that I go completely missing!

And secondly, I'd like to assure the members who have been showing to meetings that these officers have been doing their jobs and recording your attendance. I have already checked with Nick today, and I know he has a list of names that he will get to Brian who in turn will add an attendance credit to each of your records.

Finally, as I continue to look for ways to improve the NHS membership experience while maintaining NHS integrity, I would like to put our attendance policies squarely in our sights. Next Thursday, October 22nd is an optional meeting, and the topic of discussion will be attendance. We will work in committee to examine our current system, and we will recommend a change to be voted on at the November 5th mandatory meeting.

For my part, I am still working with the school to get a second adviser so that I am not the sole adult in charge of unlocking theaters and classrooms, answering questions, signing forms, and all the other ways in which I feel I have not been available enough this year because of the changes in my life. That said, I am available R3 in room 341 and R4 in my office for your questions today. Don't hesitate to track me down.

Mr. Ahnert

Monday, September 14, 2015

2015 Selection Process

A student who has been invited to join NHS needs to submit the following forms to be considered for selection:


Please use the following links for learning about the Bedford National Honor Society selection process:

September 17 Update Here is Mr. Ahnert's presentation from the selection information meeting:


NEASC Chapter Service Project

Lauren and her leadership team have put together a Google Doc for us to use for covering all the ways in which NHS members can help Bedford's NEASC visit a success. They have modeled how to use their editable document effectively, please follow suit.





If you were not already aware, your teachers have been working for over a year to prepare for this important visit. The results of this committee's visit may not affect your everyday school life immediately, but know that by signing up to be a part of this, you will actually be a part of the history of Bedford High School. Thanks for your help.

Tuesday, September 1, 2015

Thursday, June 11, 2015

Changes to the balloon fundraiser plan

Juniors!

Cory, Chris, and I have been doing some hard work behind the scenes to make the balloon bouquet fundraiser better planned and smoother for all involved.

This has changed the schedule slightly.

What we'll need is transport on both Friday night and Saturday morning.

Students who work Friday night will be transporting all 536 balloons to the high school. I have booked rooms 136/139 and 137/138 to store all the balloons at the school overnight. Students who work Saturday will then travel to and from the high school graduation morning to complete the deliveries.

Here's what we need:

Friday Drivers Starting at 5pm Friday, pick up balloons from Party City (904 South Willow St, Manchester, NH), and bring them to the high school to drop them off to a humanities room. Job is done when all balloons are at the school.

Bouquet makers If you can't drive (Or if you're uncomfortable driving), we could still probably get help organizing balloons into the bouquets at the high school.

Saturday Drivers Starting at 7am Saturday, pick up balloons (now organized into bouquets) and deliver them to the addresses on each order. Job is done when all bouquets are delivered to their appropriate homes!

We definitely need and appreciate your help!

Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Senior Cord Recipients

Completion!
The last deadline has passed; the Class of 2015 record has been frozen.

The following Seniors will be receiving their cord Thursday night:

JulieAichinger
RyanAnastasi
ChristinaAnderson
KyleAndersson
NicholasAngelini
EliasAshooh
KristenBarnett
JacobBauer
HannahBenson
CassandraBerger
OliviaBlake
ValerieBoles
HannahBuss
AndrewCarter
ColinCashin
TylerCibotti
HannahClarke
ScottDaly
ReemaDanaf
HannahDempsey
GouthamDeva
LindsayDyrvik
MadisonEarnshaw
MorganEdwards
AmandaFaxon
ConnorFleischacker
ReginaFlynn
KevinGambeski
MatthewGould
AbigailGuerra
MargaretHeaps
SamanathaHornsby
JieerHuang
RowanJoyce
JacquelineKapoian
RachelLaBonte
JoshuaLagerquist
OliviaLambert
JessicaLavine
BrandonLevenstein
StacieLin
KelseyLinehan
KatelynLuck
TristanMac Donald
LaurenMisage
MollyMorin
AnnaMurphy
LaurenPrince
JohnPrud' homme
HannahPurcell
TaylorRadke
MerrellReadman
JoshuaReeks
NicoleRuppel
ErikaRutherford
KaramSandhu
ChristinaSantini
AudreySchappler
MelissaSchwartz
SumanaShashidhar
HannahSmith
SierraSoghikian
WillSoghikian
MadisonSpeaker
LaurenSpendley
OliviaStanas
JennaSuls
SadhanaTadepalli
MeganTebbenhoff
MichaelValeri
ArdenioValeri
BrettVeilleux
HayleeVillemaire
DavidWang
KellyWatson
GwenythWinship
AlexandraWithee
RyanWittenberg
KiraYates
ElizaZarka

As I have done in the past, I will be sending out a Google doc with a pronunciation guide so that I say your name correctly during the presentation. I will do this via the Remind app.

Dismissal
As stated in our bylaws, NHS membership is conditional to meeting certain goals. I have had to dismiss the following students from National Honor Society for failing to complete their meetings or service responsibilities:
  • Thayu Chander
  • Matt Dyer
  • Thomas Fortin
  • Megan Jurnak
  • Asad Pasha
  • Brayden Reichenback
  • Erica Schimmel
  • Sam Zeltner
These students were given numerous reminders of their NHS responsibilities, have had year long access to Mr. Ahnert questions about their record, and have passed up extra opportunities like teacher tasks and make-up meetings. Although the appeals process is still in place, this information will be provided to the Faculty Council when they consider the appeal. If a student wishes an appeal, they must contact Mr. Ahnert ASAP. Appeals meetings will take place at BHS on Monday, June 15th.

Reminder
This is a function of how big we are. I can't wait to celebrate the positive on Thursday night. 80 (eighty!!) seniors at Bedford High School are deserving of national recognition. That's an incredible percentage of the overall graduating class, as a community, we should be proud.


Tuesday, June 9, 2015

Attendance Review Complete

The NHS officers have completed their first review of mandatory meeting excuses for the June 4, 2015 meeting. If your excuse has been accepted, your record has been changed to reflect that. If your excuse was not accepted, you will receive an email from Mr. Ahnert.