Intellectual Freedom Challenge

NEHS’s Intellectual Freedom Challenge (IFC) invites sophomore or junior NEHS members to write argumentative essays based on potentially controversial...

Advisor Grants

NEHS values educators and wishes to support them, particularly those who are willing to add even more to 21st century education by willingly serving as NEHS...

Congratulations Grant Recipients

Five NEHS chapters have been awarded $200 Chapter Project Grants for the second semester of this school year. These funds support unique programs these...

Intellectual Freedom Challenge Experience

Literature has always fascinated me. I see it as an opportunity for escapism, to travel in time and to question the world around me. I remember when my teacher...

Year-End Awards

We are pleased to announce the 2021-2022 awards and recognitions that bring this school year to a close. NEHS Outstanding Chapter Award The Outstanding Chapter...

Fall Contest and Grant Winners Announced

Decisions have been made for all the early fall NEHS grants and contests. Please join us in congratulating the recipients of the September/October Poetry...

Chapter Service Awards

Is your chapter involved in a community literacy project in which you partner with a local service organization? If so, consider applying for a Chapter Service...

IFC and Banned Books Week

As announced in the last newsletter, the Intellectual Freedom Challenge (IFC) is now open to sophomore and junior members of NEHS interested in writing an...