100% Club: Turn in all assignments in a given quarter, have your
form signed by all of your teachers, turn it into your grade level
office by the due date, and have fun at the year-end 100% Club
Party.
Art Club: provides additional opportunities to experience creative adventures in art. Types of activities may include fabric painting,
sculpture with clay, paper, wood, painting, jewelry making, paper mache, origami, tie-dye, paper marbling, stamping, guests’ artists, contests and exhibitions.
Book Club: A club for students to explore popular new books
in a friendly, fun discussion group. Every month a
new book is chosen and the group will
have a monthly meeting filled with activities
and engaging activities pertaining to
the recently read book.
Builders Club provides opportunities for students to
work together in service activities in their
school and community. Builders Club is affiliated with
the Kiwanis Club and is often run by student-elected
officers. This club organizes school wide collection
projects, hosts Red Cross Blood Drives, volunteer for
school events and participate in activities
with the local Kiwanis Club.
Computer Club: Technology is explored and fun awaits those wh
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join computer club. Students participate in developing activities for the year, which includes: power point,
internet web design, learning to use a smart board and learning computer software.
FACS Club: Do you like cooking? Eating? Sewing? Then
FACS Club is for you. You will spend time in the kitchen
making sweet and savory treats, making holiday crafts
and useful items.
Math Club: Students will engage in math activities, explore
various interesting math concepts, create math manipulatives
for younger students and study for math competitions held in
the area.
National Junior Honor Society promotes scholarship, service
to the school and community, leadership, character
and citizenship. Seventh and eighth-grade students
with a cumulative 3.5 GPA or higher are eligible to
apply for NJHS.