Riverwood Chapter.
section 1. A current copy of the local chapter bylaws must be filed with NAEA.
section 2. Must be in an art pathway or have completed an art pathway. In order to be an officer in the chapter, you must be enrolled in an art class at Riverwood.
section 3. Annual dues of $ 20 will be collected from each member. Seniors are $25 if they are a first time member .
section 4. Attendance is required at meetings to maintain membership and privileges. If you miss a meeting, you must inform an officer prior to the meeting. You are responsible for all information from any meeting you miss.
section 5. To remain a member in good standing, a member must pay dues and complete 20 service hours in the visual arts each year. Hours must be approved by an officer or sponsor. All members must participate in three of our NAHS projects, activities, and fundraisers per year. All hours must be logged in by the next monthly meeting based the actual date of the event. For example, if it is an event in September, it must be logged by the October meeting.
section 6. For the NAHS officers, attendance is also required at any executive meetings called outside of the regularly scheduled meetings.
section 7. To graduate with NAHS honors and earn the right to wear a cord, pin, or tassel at graduation, a member must remain in good standing until the graduation date.
section 8. Members must maintain a 85 average in arts classes.
section 9. In order to receive a state of Georgia Fine Arts diploma seal, seniors must be members in good standing and complete the exhibition and capstone reflection components.
section 10. Members may remain active members during a time when no visual arts class is on their schedule. This is as long as they fulfill all of the other requirements each year. However, they are not eligible to hold an office within the organization.
section 11. In the event of an infraction of rules, a review by the officers and sponsors will be conducted. if the individual in question is an officer, he/she will not participate in the decision-making process. This applies to all community laws as well as school and chapter rules.
section 1. A current copy of the local chapter bylaws must be filed with NAEA.
section 2. Must be in an art pathway or have completed an art pathway. In order to be an officer in the chapter, you must be enrolled in an art class at Riverwood.
section 3. Annual dues of $ 20 will be collected from each member. Seniors are $25 if they are a first time member .
section 4. Attendance is required at meetings to maintain membership and privileges. If you miss a meeting, you must inform an officer prior to the meeting. You are responsible for all information from any meeting you miss.
section 5. To remain a member in good standing, a member must pay dues and complete 20 service hours in the visual arts each year. Hours must be approved by an officer or sponsor. All members must participate in three of our NAHS projects, activities, and fundraisers per year. All hours must be logged in by the next monthly meeting based the actual date of the event. For example, if it is an event in September, it must be logged by the October meeting.
section 6. For the NAHS officers, attendance is also required at any executive meetings called outside of the regularly scheduled meetings.
section 7. To graduate with NAHS honors and earn the right to wear a cord, pin, or tassel at graduation, a member must remain in good standing until the graduation date.
section 8. Members must maintain a 85 average in arts classes.
section 9. In order to receive a state of Georgia Fine Arts diploma seal, seniors must be members in good standing and complete the exhibition and capstone reflection components.
section 10. Members may remain active members during a time when no visual arts class is on their schedule. This is as long as they fulfill all of the other requirements each year. However, they are not eligible to hold an office within the organization.
section 11. In the event of an infraction of rules, a review by the officers and sponsors will be conducted. if the individual in question is an officer, he/she will not participate in the decision-making process. This applies to all community laws as well as school and chapter rules.