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Hull High School’s National Honor Society Continues Community Service Efforts Throughout Pandemic

HULL — Superintendent Judith Kuehn and Hull High School Principal Nicole Nosek are pleased to report that the Hull High School chapter of the National Honor Society (NHS) has found multiple ways to serve the community during the ongoing pandemic.

December 18, 2020 JGPR Staff Client News, COVID-19, School News

December 18, 2020 by JGPR Staff

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Despite COVID-19 Crisis, NHS Members Find Ways to Benefit Fellow Students, Health Care Workers in Need

Hull High School’s National Honor Society students have created cards for health care workers this holiday season. A total of 350 cards have been collected so far this year. (Photo Courtesy Hull Public Schools)

HULL — Superintendent Judith Kuehn and Hull High School Principal Nicole Nosek are pleased to report that the Hull High School chapter of the National Honor Society (NHS) has found multiple ways to serve the community during the ongoing pandemic.

The ways NHS students have stayed engaged include reading books to elementary students via video, creating handmade cards to distribute to healthcare workers and putting together sports kits for children who are unable to purchase equipment themselves.

“I could not be more proud of our National Honor Society students,” Principal Nosek said. “Their commitment to community service is a trait that we value at our school, and these students are embodying it despite the challenges of the pandemic. We’re very grateful for their hard work and dedication.”

The students have been working with Jacobs Elementary School Principal Christine Cappadona to start a reading project for elementary students. NHS students videotape themselves reading a different children’s book each week, as chosen by the elementary students. The teachers at the Jacobs school then have the option to show the video to their students during lunch. NHS students are currently creating videos for the fourth week in a row. 

Health care workers have had an especially difficult time this year, so the NHS students found a way to show their appreciation for the hard work of those battling COVID-19 on the front lines. This year, students created cards for the workers to help raise their spirits during the holiday season. A total of 350 cards have been collected so far this year.

NHS students have also partnered with Good Sports, a non-profit organization that helps children in need receive sports equipment. Groups of students have worked with Good Sports and Dick’s Sporting Goods to help them on their mission to make 10,000 sport kits for the holidays. These kits will be distributed to children in town who are in need of the equipment.

“All of the efforts of our NHS students have made quite an impact in our community,” Superintendent Kuehn said. “We are lucky to have such hardworking students in our district who are helping both students in our district and members of the general Hull community, especially during this time when helping others is so very important. I am excited to see what they do next.”

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