A recent article in the Denver Post profiled a local elementary school’s efforts at helping boys become more avid readers. Educators made careful...
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National English Honor Society Chapter Project Grants are designed to encourage local chapters to be innovative in developing projects that further the goals...
NEHS continues to seek new members of the Advisory Council who are willing to represent NEHS at the Society level. The NEHS Advisory Council plays a vital role...
October dawns with the change of seasons for most parts of the country, a cooling of temperatures and changing of colors as we move into the last quarter of...
As Banned Book Week, sponsored by the American Library Association, is celebrated in the coming week and beyond, there looms an urgency in society as teachers...
Public Broadcasting Service promotes literacy in a variety of ways. Starting this month and running through October, the Great American Read focuses attention...
Our partner, National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE), has recently released five revised position statements that reflect “the values and...
I have been thinking lately about leadership—how to value it, nurture it, model it, respect it. Margaret Wheatley, in her recent book Who Do We Choose To Be...
This competition is exclusively for junior and sophomore members of active NEHS chapters. The Intellectual Freedom Challenge invites NEHS members to submit...
National English Honor Society’s Outstanding Chapter Awards are designed to recognize local chapters that have exhibited outstanding motivation...