NEHS’s Intellectual Freedom Challenge (IFC) invites sophomore or junior NEHS members to write argumentative essays based on potentially controversial...
Tag - Intellectual Freedom Challenge
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...
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...
Ernest Hemingway stated, “There is no rule on how to write. Sometimes it comes easily and perfectly; sometimes it’s like drilling rock and then...
The National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) has recently updated a position statement concerning censoring practices prevalent in many school districts...
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...
The NEHS students who submitted the best argumentative essays for the Intellectual Freedom Challenge have been announced. Five NEHS chapters had...
Applications from twenty-five sophomore or junior members of National English Honor Society have been submitted for the Intellectual Freedom Challenge and...
October dawns with the change of seasons for most parts of the country, a cooling of temperatures and changing of colors as we move into the last quarter of...
As Banned Book Week, sponsored by the American Library Association, is celebrated in the coming week and beyond, there looms an urgency in society as teachers...