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'24-'25 Clubs

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Dawn CastleberryFamily, Career & Community Leaders of America (FCCLA)FCS courses and FCCLA® provide the opportunity for students to develop skills for life and career preparation through learning  programs in their schools and communities. All FACS students are automatically enrolled and work within the class. No meeting dates- no fees.
Sam Griffith, Deanna Puckett, Zenobia Minnie, Julia BullockFellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA)FCA focuses on serving local communities around the globe by engaging, equipping and empowering coaches and athletes to unite, inspire and change the world through the gospel. We will be meeting every Friday morning from 7:45-8:50 in the theatre. We will also have an additional weekly meeting time to be determined by staff and students after our first meeting. The additional meetings will be held in the Media Center or over Zoom.
Nichole WilliamsTechnology Student AssociationTSA is a club that works on leadership skills and competitive events in the world of technology. Students must be currently or previously enrolled in Technology. Dues $20, we meet twice per month, once before school and once after, dates TBA
Timothy TuohyArt ClubStudents are encouraged to explore their creativity using a variety of media available. All students are welcome.
Larisa Donis and Alethea JohnekinsDiversity ClubWe will meet on the first and last Wednesdays of each month.  The club is student-generated to create a safe space for diverse groups to communicate. Discussions are student-driven and monitored by the sponsors.
Jeri ChafinModel UNModel UN had students acting as delegates to the United Nations and simulating its committees. Meetings will be Thursday mornings before school - 8:15 - 8:50, we will either fundraise or have donations from parents to attend local Model UN conferences.
Pshantel DeanMcGruderFuture Business Leaders of AmericaFBLA inspires and prepares students to become community-minded business leaders in a global society through relevant career preparation and leadership experiences. The annual dues are $35 which includes a t-shirt. Meeting dates will occur on select Thursday mornings or afternoons. Dates are forthcoming.
Pshantel DeanMcGruderYearbook ClubThe Yearbook (YB) club plans, designs, promotes, and distributes the school's yearbook. Yearbook is a great way to meet new friends and express yourself creatively, and each student's contribution to the yearbook is seen when the yearbook arrives.
Jevante Thompson & Nichole WilliamsScience of E-SportsIn this club, students will develop their skills in different multiplayer video games. They'll also make connections between the video games and the 6-8 Science and Computer Science standards. There will be a $25 dues per member. We will hold an informational meeting on Tuesday, August 20th from 4:45-5:15. Further details and instructions on how to sign up will be handled at that meeting. 
Ms. Cancer Drama Club Drama club for those who like acting, plays, movies, and for those who may be interested in knowing more about performing arts; meetings are once a month-dates: Aug. 15th, Sept.19th, Oct.3rd, Nov. 4th, Dec. 4th, Feb. 5th, Jan. 8t , March 5th, April 8th , May 7th - Meeting Time: Mornings at 8:15am. No fees, and Drama T-shirts/Sweatshirts are for purchase. 
Karen Slaton and Rachel WiseCreators ClubThe Creators Club is comprised of creative students that are ready to put their STEM skills to the test by using equipment in our Makerspace. This team will learn to utilize design programs that will run various technology such as the CNC Woodworking Router, Glowforge Laser, Silhouette Pro, Cricut Maker, a heat press, and a button maker.  Students must commit to meeting twice a month and paying the $20 program fee. The fee will support consumable materials for the club.  Starting September 5, we will meet every other Thursday from 8:10 - 8:45 in the Library Learning Commons. Reach out to Mrs. Wise or Mrs. Slaton with any questions or concerns.
Brooke Harvey, Alethea Johnekins, Monica GauldenJr. Beta ClubBeta Club is a service club with the mission to promote the ideals of academic achievement, character, service. We each 1st and 3rd Tuesday at 4:30 in room 717. New member dues are $40. 
LeAnne LupoRedd ReadersRedd Readers is a student-led book club that meets once a month to discuss books that interest the club members. We meet the second Tuesday of every month in room 815 at 8:15 a.m. First meeting will be September 10.
Jonathan Miller and Roy JohnsonChess ClubThe Chess Club is designed to teach inexperienced chess players how to play chess, and also provide opportunities for experienced chess players to compete against each other and possibly other schools who are willing to participate. Meetings will be held on Tuesdays from 4:30 - 5:30 p.m. twice a month.
Dr. Jacobs and Mrs. WillisamsPoet's SocietyThe Poet's Society meets every third Tuesday of the month from 4:30-5:30 pm in the theater. Anyone that wants to come and share in the creative process to freely write and express themselves is welcome. We will have open mic nights to showcase our talents once every quarter.