| Honor Society 
 | Purpose | Qualifications | 
| California Scholarship Federation (CSF) | The
 California Scholarship Federation (CSF) is a state-wide organization 
for the above-average high school student. The CSF members provide 
tutoring services to SJHS students and participate in school events. | Students
 must apply each semester that they are eligible. This includes 
completing the CSF application and paying the membership fee during the 
application period. Freshmen may apply second semester as affiliate 
members during the membership period by completing the application using
 their first semester grades and paying the membership fee. 
 The 
GPA calculation is not used for CSF. To qualify, each student must earn 
10 CSF points based on her prior semester’s report card.
 
 Membership
 is not retroactive. That is, the student is responsible for applying 
each semester during the membership period. She cannot apply for a prior
 semester.
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| French Honor Society (Société Honoraire de Français - SHF) | To foster and encourage the study of the French language and culture. | Two
 full years of French with a grade of A- or better; a minimum 3.0 GPA in
 all other coursework (excluding French grades); completion of at least 
one full semester at SJHS (transfer students). Enrollment is by 
moderator/teacher invitation only. | 
| Italian Honor Society | To foster and encourage the study of the Italian language and culture. | Two
 full years of Italian with a grade of 90% or better, and a minimum 
overall GPA of 80%. Enrollment is by moderator/teacher invitation only. | 
| Math Honor Society (Mu Alpha Theta) | Mu
 Alpha Theta is an organization dedicated to promoting scholarship in 
mathematics and establishing math as an integral part of high school. 
The purpose of the organization is to develop strong scholarship in the 
subject, promote the enjoyment of mathematics in high school, and 
encourage intellectual thought. | Juniors
 and seniors that have completed Algebra 2 and currently enrolled in an 
advanced math course (Pre-Calculus, Honors Pre-Calculus, AP Calculus, AP
 Statistics); cumulative Math GPA of 3.8 or above; cumulative overall 
GPA 3.5 of or above. 
 Students must apply each year that they are 
eligible. This includes completing the application and paying the 
membership fee during the application period.
 
 All members are 
required to complete five volunteer hours through the MHS tutoring 
program during each year of membership to be considered an active 
member.
 
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| National English Honor Society (NEHS) | To foster and encourage the study of English language and literature. | Sophomores,
 Juniors and Seniors who have attended SJHS for at least one semester 
prior to being considered, have maintained a minimum 3.5 overall GPA, 
has received at least an A- in all English coursework, and has enrolled 
in and completed at least two English courses prior to membership 
induction. 
 Students must apply each year that they are eligible. 
This includes completing the application and paying the membership fee 
during the application period.
 
 All members are required to 
complete seven volunteer hours through the NEHS tutoring program during 
each year of membership to be considered an active member.
 
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| National Honor Society (NHS) | To stimulate a desire to render service, create enthusiasm for scholarship, promote leadership, and develop character. | Membership
 by invitation only is extended to sophomores, juniors, and seniors who 
maintain outstanding scholarship (minimum 3.8 GPA), character, 
leadership, and service. 
 Students must apply each year that they 
are eligible. This includes completing the application and paying the 
membership fee during the application period.
 
 All members are 
required to complete seven volunteer hours through the NHS tutoring 
program during each year of membership to be considered an active 
member.
 
 Students who are members of the NHS for 6 semesters 
receive a NHS pin to wear on Graduation Day and may purchase the NHS 
stole to wear on Graduation day.
 
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| Quill and Scroll | Quill
 and Scroll is an international high school journalism honor society 
that recognizes and encourages both individual and group achievements in
 scholastic journalism. | To
 be eligible for induction into Quill and Scroll, students must be a 
junior or senior in the upper third of their class in general scholastic
 standing, either for the year of their election or for the cumulative 
total of all high school work who have done superior work in some phase 
of journalism or school publications work, and have both the 
recommendation of the supervisor/committee governing publications and 
the approval of the Society's Executive Director. 
 Students must 
apply each year that they are eligible. This includes completing the 
application and paying the membership fee during the application period.
 
 All members are required to complete seven volunteer hours 
through the Quill and Scroll  tutoring program during each year of 
membership to be considered an active member.
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| Science National Honor Society | To
 encourage participation in and recognition of scientific and 
intellectual thought. It is to advance the students’ knowledge of 
classical and modern science, to communicate with the scientific 
community, and to aid the civic community with its comprehension of 
science. It is to encourage students to participate in community service
 and, in turn, encourage a dedication to the pursuit of scientific 
knowledge that benefits all mankind. | Membership
 is open to only juniors and seniors. A member must have an overall 3.75
 (weighted) GPA and an un-weighted 3.667 Science GPA. A member must have
 taken at least one honors science class prior to the eleventh grade.  A
 member must be enrolled in at least one additional Honors or AP level 
science class during or prior to the twelfth grade. 
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