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National Honor Society

Description of program-
National Honor Society is an organization that recognizes and encourages academic excellence. NHS emphasizes four pillars: scholarship, service, leadership, and character.
To be eligible for membership, students must agree to attend monthly meetings held during school and perform ten hours of community service hours per year. NHS members will have the opportunity to perform community service during school hours.
Please consider filling out the application for membership to E.C. Goodwin’s chapter of National Honor Society. Your application will be reviewed by a committee of teachers at our school.You will be notified in the beginning of December if your application was accepted. Applications are due to Mrs. Dunnigan by November 1 of each year. You may use the QR code or link to access and fill out a digital application.
-Link to digital application-Click for application
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Skills USA
Show your trade skills with Skills USA. Go to Skills USACT via the link below:
https://www.skillsusa-connecticut.org/
Follow link for info on Fall Leadership Conference.
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Uconn ECE Leadership opportunities.
ECE student Ambassador Link: - 4
Leadership Scholarship
This scholarship which is specifically for students who have already graduated from ECG, NBHS or Berlin High and are enrolled in college for the Spring 2026 semester.

Hugh O’Brian Youth Leadership
Advisor
Chris Lynch
HOBY is an international organization that promotes leadership skills and networking in high school sophomores. Our vision is to motivate and empower individuals to make a positive difference within our global society through understanding and action, based on effective and compassionate leadership. HOBY’s success is the direct result of its 4,000 national volunteers who plan and execute its programs.
Each year, Goodwin Tech reviews faculty- and staff-selected sophomore nominees to choose a HOBY Ambassador and an alternate. All nominees possess superior leadership potential. The Ambassador qualifies for a three-day series of workshops with business and industry leaders. They also get to network with students from across the state.

