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Honor Societies

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National Honor Society 

Membership in National Honor Society is one of the highest honors that can be bestowed upon a Corinth School District student. National Honor Society members have met high standards of scholarship, leadership, service and character, while maintaining a minimum cumulative average of 90 for their 4 years of high school. They have also proven themselves to be students of high integrity and good moral character. Membership in NHS is open to 10th, 11th and 12th graders who meet and maintain the high standards of National Honor Society.

Complete information on all possible candidates will be requested in the fall by the advisor and submitted to an appointed faculty council for final consideration and election to membership. 

A member may retain his/her membership as long as he/she continues to maintain the requirements used as a basis for election. The faculty council that elects the members also has the responsibility for placing a member on probation or dismissing a member who fails to maintain membership standards.

International Thespian Society 

International Thespian Society membership is based upon student participation in acting and stage production during high school. Students must creatively participate in 100 hours of theatrical performance in school or community outreach.

National Junior Honor Society

Membership in National Junior Honor Society is one of the highest honors that can be bestowed upon a Corinth Middle School student. NJHS members have met high standards of scholarship, leadership, service and character. They have also proven themselves to be students of high integrity and good moral character. Membership is open to 7th and 8th graders. 

Mu Alpha Theta

Mu Alpha Theta is the national mathematics honor society for high school students in 9th-12th grades. To qualify for membership, students must have at least a 3.0 math grade point average and have completed the equivalent of two years of college preparatory mathematics while currently enrolled in a third year of college preparatory math.