NEWS: Jonathan Law Students Apply For New Social Studies Honor Society

(Photo courtesy socialstudies.org)
By Sophie Kalagher – Staff Reporter
Jonathan Law High School is excited about the arrival of a new club, the Nation Social Studies Honors Society.
The admissions were due on Tuesday, September 26, and were available only to juniors and seniors. History teacher and advisor Mr. Zuraw is excited for the start of this new club.
“I expect members to be engaged and active in the club’s activities because it is really important for a brand new club to start off strongly and keep interest high,” Zuraw said.
The club has many new applicants and is still working on plans for upcoming events.
“Honestly, the plans aren’t set yet because we are focusing on getting the club up and running,” Zuraw said. “Once that happens, and we will have a couple of meetings and elect officers, then the students can begin to decide exactly how they want this club to work and what the plan is for the rest of the year.”
The application process included meeting the GPA and course criteria that are set by the National Chapter of the Honor Society, and there was a Google Form application and a letter of recommendation needed from a teacher. Many were a part of this application process.
“I am excited about the opportunity to contribute to meaningful projects and engage with like-minded individuals who share my enthusiasm for the past and its impact on the present,” senior applicant Raymond Dong said.
Many of the applicants are well-rounded students who are participating in other extracurriculars. But many have come to the consensus that the NSSHS will be one of their top priorities.
“I am planning on balancing this with my extracurriculars by putting this in priority to other clubs,” junior applicant Maddy Baranowsky said.
The members of the NSSHS are expected to stay engaged and active with the club and activities. Zuraw encourages this in order to help keep the interest high.
“I’m hoping to showcase my skills and things I’ve learned from the history department,” junior applicant Addison Barber said.
Most of the applicants are very excited and passionate about the start up of the NSSHS. Applicants are looking to grow their abilities and learn from new experiences.
“I am hoping to gain more appreciation and knowledge when it comes to Social Studies,” junior applicant Sarah Ahmed said.
