About Us

Eta Sigma Alpha is the first honor society established exclusively for homeschooled students in Grades 9-12. Founded in 1999 by Joanne E. Juren, M.Ed., Executive Director of the Home Education Partnership of Texas Inc., it has grown into a national organization. 

As a former public school administrator, Juren contacted the National Honor Society with the intent of forming a homeschool chapter for her sons and others in a local support group in 1997. When told that NHS did not accept homeschool students, Juren decided to start a new honor society for homeschoolers. Over the next two years, the idea for Eta Sigma Alpha was refined and the “Alpha” chapter was started in 1999, through the Home Education Partnership of Texas Inc. Barbara Gorman served as the first lead sponsor along with Joanne Juren and Terry Arnold as co-sponsors.

The Gamma Omicron Chapter was established at Quest for Education and Arts students by Dr. Rebecca Thai in 2013 and welcomes students in Grades 6-12.

History of the Name

Eta, the Greek letter that is shaped like an “h” and Sigma, the letter for “s” were chosen, along with Alpha, the first letter of the Greek alphabet to create the name of Eta Sigma Alpha. Eta Sigma Alpha means the “first home school” honor society.

The heart of the discerning acquires knowledge, for the ears of the wise seek it out. - Proverbs 18:15

Gamma Omicron Chapter

Chapter Advisor:

  • Dr. Rebecca Thai

  • Casie Thim

Chapter Officers:

  • President: Tyler S.

  • Vice President: Brody B.

  • Secretary: Hayley F.

  • Treasurer: Abigail S.

  • Communications Chair: Colin M.

Meetings:

  • Meetings are held on Friday mornings every three to four weeks as determined by the chapter officers.

Applications Always Being Accepted