What do they REALLY do at the national jr honor socity? I'm just being curious.

Also What is REALLY a progress report ? (before report cards)

Thank You Sra :)

You are indeed welcome, Laruen!

Sra

The National Junior Honor Society (NJHS) is a prestigious organization that recognizes middle school students who demonstrate outstanding academic achievement, leadership, service, character, and citizenship. Members of the NJHS engage in various activities aimed at improving their school and community.

To get a more detailed understanding of what NJHS members do at your specific school, it is best to reach out to a teacher or administrator who oversees the NJHS chapter. They can provide you with specific information about the activities and events organized by your school's NJHS.

Regarding progress reports, they are a way for teachers to communicate with students and parents about a student's academic performance throughout a specific period (usually before the issuance of report cards). Progress reports serve as a checkpoint to keep students and parents informed about how a student is progressing in various subjects and areas of study. These reports typically outline a student's current grades, attendance, behavior, and any additional comments or recommendations. The purpose of progress reports is to identify areas of improvement or concerns early on, allowing students and parents to address any issues in a timely manner.

If you have questions about progress reports at your school, it's best to consult your school's handbook, website, or speak with your teachers, as different schools may have different policies and practices regarding progress reports.