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Fall Conference will be in Skiatook on November 7-8

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Honor Council

Honor Council Program (Application)
The OAMJHSC State Honor Council award program will give special recognition to those schools that have designed exemplary programs for their junior high/middle Student Councils. “Exemplary” is defined as participating in OAMJHSC programs and sponsoring activities in each of the areas listed below.
To be eligible for this award, schools must have a minimum of 5 points in the
OAMJHSC Participation category and must complete 7 projects, at least one in each of the other categories. A screening committee will review all applications.
Projects may or may not be accepted.
In addition, to be eligible for this award, schools must submit an article to the
OAMJHSC Spring Newsletter. The article and a picture should be e-mailed to the Executive Director at manloves@poteau.k12.ok.us and the school’s State Honor Council application should be mailed or faxed to the Executive Director by October 1st.

Any school, which according to the decision of the screening committee fulfills the above requirements, will receive the Honor Council award. A school receiving the Honor Council award for the first time will receive an engraved plaque.
Plaques will be awarded at the following Fall Convention.
Categories

1. OAMJHSC Participation (Must have a minimum of 5 points)

OAMJHSC Program
Points Possible
Attend Fall Convention
2
Write Newsletter Article (Mandatory)
1
Advisor Attends Advisors’ Workshop, Spring Meeting
2
Run for State Office
2
Host State Convention
5
Advisor Serves on Executive Board
2
Hold State Office
2
Sponsoring New School to Fall Conference*
2

*must not have attended Conference in the last 5 years
In categories 2 through 4, schools must complete 7 projects total
with at least one from each category.
Listed below are examples of activities that meet the goal of these categories.

2. Citizenship/Scholarship Recognition and School Service

Anti-vandalism/School Pride Campaign Citizenship Recognition Program/Award
New Student Orientation Discipline Committee
Teacher Aides/Office Helpers Honors Assembly or Project to recognize Honor Roll students
Sponsor Spelling Bee / ”Brain Bowl” / Read-a-Thon Guides for Open House / Parent -Teacher Conferences
Yearbook Sponsor Assembly or Free Movies
Peer Counseling / Peer Tutoring Student Directory
Fund-raising to purchase something for school Spotlight Students of the Week / Month
Sponsor Substance Abuse Awareness Program Sponsor Student Breakfast Bar
Sponsor School Clean-up Day / Week Sponsor Book / Hobby / Science / History / Craft Fair
School Activity Calendar Career Education Day / Week

3. Community Service and Human Relations

Paper / Aluminum Can / Glass Recycling Project UNICEF / Shamrocks Against Dystrophy
Recordings for the Blind / Special Olympics, etc. Clothing / Canned Food Drive
_____-a-Thons for Charity Visit a Senior Citizens Center
Work at Shelter for the Homeless Adopt a Child in Need
Talent Show at a Hospital Activity Books for children in the hospital
Holiday Favors for Nursing Home or hospital Thank you / Birthday Notes to Faculty / Students
Faculty Appreciation Day Breakfast with Santa
Baby-sitting Service Preserve Historical Landmark
Sponsor Senior Citizens Dinner Adopt-a-Grandparent
Easter Egg Hunt for grade school children Community Clean-up
Personality-of-the-Week / Month Bulletin Board Sponsor Blood Donor Drive

4. School Spirit and Student Involvement

Crazy Contests of all sorts Dances / Roller Skating Parties / Bowling Parties, etc.
Spirit Week T-shirt / Jacket / Booster Button / Pennant Sales, etc.
Student Council Bulletin Board Student Council Column in School Newspaper
Pep Assembly / Pep Club Faculty vs. Students in Sporting Events
Teacher / Student Auction Yearbook Signing Party
Activity Night Concession Stand at Sporting Events
Talent Show Graffiti Board
New Games Day / Mini-Olympics Ice Cream Social / Hayrides
Game Attendance / Participation Competition