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Category - NEHS Leadership
How do you find out about new books? Perhaps through word-of-mouth recommendations from friends and colleagues or the “new books” section at your...
National English Honor Society (NEHS) is making some changes to how it works with its growing cohort of international chapters with the aim of streamlining...
Where do you stand? Do you de-clutter and get rid of books that you haven’t read for a while, or do you try to keep your collection complete—hopefully...
We would like to remind Chapter Advisors of the utmost importance of enrolling student members on NEHS Connect. Enrollment and payment of student membership...
Replacement NEHS membership certificates will now be charged at a new rate of $15 USDÂ as a result of supply chain and paper market issues. In the interest of...
Latin American readers dip into very few books every year. Lectupedia calculates that the average Latin American reads just two books each year, in comparison...
National English Honor Society is thrilled to announce our new NEHS Director, Chris Lockwood. Please join us in extending him a warm welcome! Chris Lockwood...
Ryan Karpovage, English educator at Bear Creek High School, Lakewood, CO, has joined the NEHS Advisory Council as a representative of the High Plains region...
Michael Penna, who teaches at Collier School in New Jersey, has joined the NEHS Advisory Council representing the Eastern Region. Penna brings an impressive...