Scholarship: A student’s first semester grading report in 7th and 8th grades determines eligibility in NJHS. Students must have attended St. Anne School at least one semester to be considered and have a cumulative scholastic average of at least “93” in the core courses of religion, math, history, English, literature, and science, with no conduct grade below "E." Faculty members and the principal evaluate and make the final selection of prospective members in the specified areas. No prospective candidates will be considered if they receive more than two “below averages” in any area. Also, any in-school or external suspension results in permanent dismissal from the National Junior Honor Society.
Service: This quality is defined as the voluntary contributions made by a student to the school or community, without direct financial or material compensation to the individual performing the service. Chapters may establish criteria that stipulate specific quantities of projects or service hours for candidates, as well as expectations of service obligations once a student is selected as a member.
Leadership: Student leaders are often viewed as those who are resourceful, good problem-solvers, involved in and promoters of school activities, idea contributors, dependable, and persons who are both organized and good organizers. Experiences to be considered under the Leadership criterion may include activities that originate in the school or community or both, as determined by the local chapter.
Citizenship: The student who demonstrates citizenship understands the importance of civic involvement; has a high regard for freedom, justice, and democracy; and demonstrates mature participation and responsibility through involvement in activities such as scouting, community organizations, or school clubs.
Character: The student of good character is said to be one who upholds principles of morality and ethics; is cooperative and responsible; demonstrates high standards of honesty and reliability; shows courtesy, concern, and respect for others; and generally maintains a positive outlook on life. Chapters consider the values and traditions of both the local school and community when defining the character criterion.
Selection Process: Students are advised if they meet the academic criterion and are invited to apply for membership in NJHS. Selection is made by a vote of the Faculty Committee. The NJHS sponsor/adviser supervises the selection process and coordinates the induction ceremony each year.