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National Honors Society for Dance Arts (NHSDA)

ABLE Charter School has petitioned the National Honor Society for Dance Arts for the privilege of chartering an Honor Society Chapter. The dance program of ABLE Charter School has been determined to meet the standards required by the governing board of the Honor Society, and the application has been accepted. 

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The National Honor Society for Dance Arts (NHSDA) is a program of the National Dance Education Organization (NDEO). 

About the National Honor Society for Dance Arts™

The National Honor Society for Dance Arts™ (NHSDA) is a program of the National Dance Education Organization. It is one of the most exciting benefits that NDEO offers its Institutional Members. The Secondary Program (grades 9-12) was implemented in 2005. The Collegiate Program was implemented in 2012, and a Junior Program (grades 6-8) was separated out from the Secondary Program and officially launched in 2016. To date, there are over 800 chapters in the US and over 4,000 students have been inducted in this year alone.

 

The National Honor Society for Dance Arts is run on an institutional basis. Chapters at the Junior, Secondary, and Collegiate level are set up at individual schools, and only students who are enrolled at that school may apply for induction. Individual students, not enrolled at a school that hosts a current NHSDA Chapter, are not eligible for induction. 

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Mission

1. To recognize outstanding artistic merit, leadership, and academic achievement in students studying dance in public and private schools in K-12 education, dance studios, cultural/community centers, performing arts organizations, and post-secondary education.
2. To foster an appreciation for dance as a true art form and one worthy of recognition and prestige.

 

Student Benefits

  1. Recognition of their artistic merit, academic achievement, and leadership throughout their educational experience (High School).

  2. Certificates at each level of induction, opportunity to wear the gold Honor Pin and blue and white Honor Cord.

  3. Mentorship from Chapter Sponsor and networking with peers

  4. Leadership and development opportunities within their NHSDA Chapter, as they can assist the Chapter Sponsor with Chapter administration, record keeping, fundraising, and event planning.

 

Institutional Benefits

  1. Establishing an NHSDA Chapter allows you to recognize your outstanding students for their artistic merit, leadership, and academic achievement, creating parity with other academic disciplines who sponsor honor societies

  2. Your institution will be listed on the NHSDA website, allowing for additional promotion of your program internationally

  3. NHSDA can serve as a recruitment tool, attracting students who are familiar with NHSDA from their high school programs as well as those who wish to become a part of this dynamic national organization

 

Benefit for the Field of Dance Arts Education

By recognizing outstanding dance students nationwide for their artistic merit, leadership, and academic achievement and providing institutions with a way to promote their dance programs, NHSDA helps to advance the field of dance education centered in the arts.
 

NHSDA is based on the Thespians honor society, and NDEO acknowledges their generosity in allowing dance to follow the lead of theatre arts education.

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Text directly from National Honors Society for Dance Arts Website (NHSDA).

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