Welcome Class of 2019: Join a club or extracurricular activity

Club Sign Up Day 2014

by Hunter Killebrew, Reporter

On the third Wednesday of every month, there is club day, and there are eight club days each year. Some clubs may meet more often after school.

In September, the clubs host a Club Fair during all lunch shifts, and students can see what each club does.  Each club comes with an advertisement board to inform people who may be interested. Students can ask questions and learn more about the expectations.  You can join as many clubs as you want.  During the day, you can attend up to four meetings (one each class period), unless your grades are low.  On club day, teachers can ask you NOT to attend a club if you are struggling in that class–so that’s another reason to keep up your grades!

There are club dismissals after the 2nd half of each class. Students will receive club passes in first period on Club Day, and they must be eligible (meaning you have to keep your GPA above a 2.0, and make sure you don’t have any “F’s” on your interim or report card) to go to these clubs.

To actually leave the class, students must show the teacher their pass when they make an announcement to dismiss people for clubs. No need to worry about missing work because all teachers have agreed not to introduce any tests, quizzes, or anything new during club times.

Here is a partial list of clubs students could choose from in the 2014-2015 school year.  Don’t see something you want to do?  Students can START a club if they have a staff sponsor and apply.  See Mr. Jeremy Brown if you have a question about starting a club.

  1. Academic Team
  2. Animals 101
  3. Anime Club
  4. American Sign Language Club
  5. Book Club
  6. Class Councils
  7. Creative Writing Club
  8. Drama Club
  9. Economics Club (Fed Challenge)
  10. Engineering/Robotics Club
  11. Equestrian Team
  12. Fellowship of Christian Athletes
  13. FFA (Future Farmers of America)
  14. French Honors Society
  15. Future Educators of America (FEA)
  16. Game Board Club
  17. German Honors Society
  18. GSA (Gay Straight Alliance)
  19. Hackey Sack Club
  20. Harry Potter Alliance
  21. Improv Game Club
  22. Ice Hockey Club Team
  23. Key Club (Service)
  24. Lady Lancers
  25. Lancer Media
  26. National Latin Honors Society
  27. Acapella Club
  28. Men’s Society
  29. Mu Alpha Theta (Math Honors Society)
  30. Mock Trial Team
  31. Model United Nations
  32. National Art Society
  33. National English Honors Society
  34. National Honor Society
  35. National Spanish Honors Society
  36. Pom and Dance Team
  37. Rho Kappa (Social Studies Honor Society)
  38. Science National Honors Society
  39. Ski and Snowboard Club
  40. Student Government Association (SGA)
  41. Travel Club
  42. Tri-M Musical Honors Society