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Automotive Club: 

To create a dynamic learning environment that integrates excellence, hands-on experience, and a passion for automotive technology.

Meetings: TBD

Sponsor: TBD


African Heritage Club: 

Bridge gaps within the communities at MHS. Help eliminate stereotypes and promote the education and celebration of African culture.

Meetings: BT 205 2nd Wednesday @ 3:45p.m.

Sponsor: Komivi Sodjago


The Automotive Club: 

The mission is to foster a passion for automotive technology and engineering among students through hands on learning. teamwork, and community engagement. We will aim to provide a supportive environment where students can develop their technical skills, explore career opportunities in the automotive industry, and contribute to the local community by sharing our knowledge and enthusiasm for cars.

Meetings: CT 105 Tuesday/Thursday 4pm-6pm & Saturdays 9am to 12pm.

Sponsor: Kevin Stalcup


The Native Literary Magazine: 

The mission of “The Native” art & literary magazine is to bring together creative ideas of students and provide a venue for emerging artists and writers. The magazine will provide an opportunity to share creative talents with the local community and school. Highlight creative student work throughout the 2024-2025 school year in art, graphics and literature through a student designed, curated and published multi-page magazine.

Meetings: CT108 Afterschool Dates TBD

Sponsors: Alicia Baynes & Amy Vickery

Click to view the 2021 magazine  The Native 2021 . The 2020 magazine can be found here: The Native 2020.


BETA Club:

Service/Leadership - Academic achievement; community service.

Meetings: JR101 Tuesday/Thursday until 4:30pm.

Sponsor: Tracy Maher


Bethal Campus Fellowship:

Leading students to Christ and preparing them to become reliable men and women that God can entrust with his word for the next generation.

Meetings: FC010

Sponsor: TBD


Chosen Generation: 

The mission of chosen generation is a space for students who want to explore a relationship with Christ, find support from friends and build each other up. Through fun activities, elevation talks, and new friendships, making a positive impact.

Meetings: Chorus/PAC Tuesdays 4:00pm to 5:30pm.

Sponsor: Ishmael McKinstry


DECA: 

Prepares emerging leaders & entrepreneurs in marketing, finance, hospitality and management.

Meetings: In  BT 100. 2nd and 4th Wednesday of every month @ 3:45-4:45pm

Sponsor: Tremayne Anchrum


Drama Club: 

Designed for students interested in learning about the aspects of theatre. To build self-confidence, imagination, creativity, and communication skills among students. To create an appreciation for different traditions of Theatre.

Meetings: 2nd Wed. of every month/FAC Downstairs @ 3:30-4:30pm

Sponsor: Megan Dickens-Lloyd


FRC Robotics Club:

To enhance STEM learning and compete in robotics events.

Meetings: CT 103 After school 3:30pm-4:30pm.

Sponsor: Jacob Rich


French Honor Society: 

To recognize outstanding scholarship in the French Language. To increase the knowledge and appreciation of Americans for the cultural contributions of the French speaking world and to encourage French and francophone cultural activities. 

Meetings: BT 205 2nd Thursday of the month @ 3:45pm-4:30pm

Sponsor: Komivi Sodjago


Fun and Fellowship (FCA): 

For students to be able to gather together for some fun and fellowship.

Meetings: PAC, Thursday 7:30am - 8:00am

Sponsor: Daniel Moore & James Hunter


Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA): 

To bring business and education together in a positive working relationship through innovative leadership and career development programs.

Meetings:  BT 106 Tuesday 3:30pm to 4:30pm.

Sponsor: Dr. Dana Gilbert


HOPE: 

The Hispanic organization promoting education chapter's goal is to strengthen students' leadership skills, obtain educational guidance and resources, and give back through community service initiatives.

Meetings:  3rd Tuesday of every month in Russell Hall Museum @ 3:45pm-4:30pm

Sponsors: Berenice Flores, Sandra Padilla, and Angela Rivera-Negron


HOSA (Health Occupations Students of America): 

To empower HOSA-Future Health Professionals to become leaders in the global health community through education, collaboration, and experience.

Meetings:  BT 108 2nd Wednesday of each month @ 3:34-4:00pm

Sponsors: Jan Dilbeck


International Thespian Society: 

To Honor excellence among students of theatre and support the work of theatre educators.

Meetings: 2nd Wed. of every month FAC Downstairs @3:30-4:30pm.

Sponsor: Megan Dickens-Lloyd


King’s Club:  

Provide the young men of McEachern with mentorship, fellowship, and a sense of fraternity; to empower and encourage the male population on campus.

Meetings: MC 107 Every Wed. 3:30-4:30pm

Sponsor:  Tekeshia Hill


Ladies Of Unity:  

Mentoring organization for young women that promote community service and young women empowerment. 

Meetings: F211-Tuesdays @ 3:45-4:30pm

Sponsor:  Krystal Wattley & Nicola Outlaw


Language and Culture Club:  

Bring cultures and customs from around the world to the students at McEachern by introducing various cultures, we strive to create accepting and open individuals with a curiosity to learn. 

Meetings: Tuesday or Thursday, Once a month BT 200 

Sponsor:  Jacqueline Hoy & Megan Rogers


Library Ambassadors:  

To engage student leaders in promoting school library programs, resources, and services. 

Meetings: Learning Commons, 3rd Friday of month, 3:30-4:45pm

Sponsor: Susan Buckert


Maker Space Club:  

Students gathering in McEachern Maker Space, engage with the technology and tools available to design and create projects. 

Meetings: 2nd Thursday of month 3:45-4:45

Sponsor: TBD


McEachern Book Club:  

To expand members personal literary experience by reading and discussing works chosen by students in a friendly and open atmosphere.

Meetings: Learning Commons 2nd Friday's 3:30-4:45

Sponsor:  Susan Buckert


McEachern Chorus:  

To provide enrichment and skill development in the areas of music and vocal performance.

Meetings: Daily Classes

Sponsor: TBD


McEachern Fashion Collective: 

To foster creativity, innovation, and a sense of community among students interested in Fashion Design, Television, Film, and Theater, Hair, Makeup and Wardrobe design. 

Meetings: CT101 Wednesday 3:30pm-4:30pm

Sponsor: Jasmin Douglas


McEachern Math Club:  

The mission to provide fun and competitive learning activities for students that will develop their critical thinking and problem solving skills while providing an opportunity for students to learn in a collaborative group setting.

Meetings: FC102

Sponsor: TBD


Mighty Indians Cheer Squad:  

To provide students with cognitive disabilities an opportunity to get involved with their peers and cheer at home football games.

Meetings: M104 Friday @ 1:00pm

Sponsor: Tandrea Rhodes


Model U.N. (United Nations):  

To Model the real-life operations of the United Nations to select certain U.N. countries to represent how they react to certain controversial topics in relation to politics; Informs students on how treaties and policies are founded.

Meetings: Macland/Library Monday or Wednesday 3:30pm to 4:30pm.

Sponsor: Eve Hicks


Mu Alpha Theta: 

Mu Alpha theta is the National High School Mathematics Honor Society. Provides a method for schools to recognize and encourage students who enjoy and excel in mathematics. Participate in Math related events and discussions. 

Meetings: J104 @ 2nd Tuesday of the month 3:45-4:45p.m.

Sponsor: Andrea Taylor


Nano Technology Club: 

To Inform all MHS students about the opportunities available through nanotechnology. This includes scholarships, obtaining a two or four year degree and career opportunities.

Meetings: F105 Wed/Thurs. after 3:30p.m.

Sponsor: TBD


National Art Honor Society (N.A.H.S.): 

To use art and creativity to spread positivity throughout our school and community.

Meetings: FC 03 Wed. 3:30-5:30pm

Sponsor: Danielle Walker


National Science Honors Society:  

To promote the importance of science and STEM across our community, and to give students the chance to branch out in the various science fields beyond the classroom.

Meetings: FC 110 3rd Wednesday of every other month @ 3:45

Sponsor: Season Stalcup


National Technical Honor Society (NTHS):  

NTHS is an honors organization for 11th and 12th grade CTAE students with a GPA of 3.0 or higher who exhibits excellence in their career path. 

Meetings: 2nd Tues of every month Dobbs 205 @ 7:40am

Sponsor: Leah Walker


Reading Team: 

To promote reading literacy among students via the Georgia Peach Book Award for teens nominees and competition.

Meetings: Media Center 3:45-4:30pm

Sponsor: TBD


Science Club: 

The purpose is to help students explore & expand their knowledge in all science fields.

Meetings: 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month 3:45p.m.-4:45p.m.

Sponsor: TBD


SKILLS USA:

To empower its members to become world class workers/leaders, and responsible citizens. Skills USA helps students develop technical skills and leadership qualities through evaluation and training in a variety of career fields, promoting personal & professional growth.

Meetings: CT 103, Every 3rd Thursday 3:30-4:30pm

Sponsor: Jasmin Douglas


Spanish Honor Society: 

To recognize high achievement of high school students n

Meetings: BT 207 3rd Wednesday of every month.

Sponsors: Jennifer Riley


Sources Of Strength: 

To spread hope, help, and strength into every corner of our community. Our mission is to help students and staff turn to their strengths & their supports that are all around. We are connectors to help & strengthen. 

Meetings: Once a month location BT CC 

Sponsors: Melissa Lynch and Chyna Washington


Student Council Association: 

A student led organization that provides opportunities for the exchange of ideas, activities, and concerns related to the betterment of their high school experience. 

Meetings: RH Museum Once a month on Wednesday 3:45-4:30pm.

Sponsors: Katie Nicolson


The Chick-Fil-A Leader Academy: 

To engage, expose and equip high school students to be leaders both within their high school and surrounding community. The goal will be accompanied by students participating in monthly labs, community service projects as well as volunteerism throughout the community. 

Meetings: Media Center Tuesdays 7:30am-8:15am, & 3:30pm-4:45pm. 

Sponsors: Carla Henry & Tina Scurry


Tri-M Music Honor Society:

Through performance and community service students develop confidence, creativity, critical thinking, compassion, and a host of other leadership skills sure to serve them well in the school and beyond. 

Meetings: Orchestra Rm 2nd Wednesday of every month @ 3:45

Sponsor: Michelle Clupper


Vibe Dance Team:  

To provide halftime performances for MHS basketball games, rallies and other school events.

Meetings: Tues/Wed/Thurs. Hospitality Rm (Bottom of Lovingood Gym) 3:45-5pm

Sponsor: TBD


Yoga Club:  

Bring people together by offering serenity to the tribe through yoga and meditation to maintain a Zen school year.

Meetings: Aerobics Room or Grass outside of cafeteria/ Every other Monday starting 9/18/23 at 3:45-4:45

Sponsor: TBD


Young Men's Conference:

To educate, empower, and encourage young men of McEachern by utilizing support to aid in their success. 

Meetings: TBD

Sponsor: TBD