Clubs & Organizations
Student Government
Sponsors:
12th Grade-Ms. Hill and Mrs. Singleton
11th Grade-Mrs. Brooks and Mrs. Guerrero
10th Grade-Mrs. Thompson
9th Grade-Mrs. McFadden and Mrs. Spearmon
The Student Council is a representative body of students elected by their peers to serve as a voice for the student body. Its purpose is to promote communication between students, faculty, and administration; to foster leadership and responsibility; and to organize activities that enhance school spirit and community. Members of the Student Council work collaboratively to plan events, address student concerns, and contribute to the overall improvement of the school environment.
Family, Career & Community Leaders of America
Dues: $20/$30
FCCLA has a national student membership of 230,000 young men and women. There are 53 state associations, including the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands. There are over 10,000 local chapters.
FCCLA is open to all students enrolled in CTAE classes.
Mission: To promote personal growth and leadership development through family and consumer sciences education.
FCCLA takes field trips throughout the year, participates in STAR event competitions, and engages in community service.
Future Farmers of America
Sponsors: Mrs. Kirkley and Mr. Greene
Dues: $10
FFA is a dynamic youth organization that changes lives and prepares members for premier leadership, personal growth and career success through agricultural education.
FFA is an intracurricular student organization for those interested in agriculture and leadership. It is one of the three components of agricultural education.
The official name of the organization is the National FFA Organization. The letters “FFA” stand for Future Farmers of America. These letters are a part of our history and our heritage that will never change.
eSports
Sponsors: Mr. Robins
Dues: Free
The goal of eSports is to support and encourage students to hone their skills while also preparing them for the future. We believe in fostering educational opportunities through video games that also promote positive interactions and community support. Participants engage in organized competition, requiring strategic thinking, effective communication, and collaboration.
National Art Honor Society/Yearbook
Sponsor: Mrs. Brickey
Dues: NAHS- $25 By Invitation Only/Yearbook-Free
The National Honor Society (NAHS) is designed specifically for high school students in grades 9-12. In 1978, the National Art Educator Association began the National Art Honor Society program to inspire and recognize students who have shown an outstanding ability and interest in art. The NAHS strives to aid members in attaining the highest standards in art scholarship, character and service, and to bring art education to the attention of the school and community.
The Yearbook Club provides students with the opportunity to collaborate in designing and producing the school’s annual yearbook. Members take on roles in photography, writing, editing, and layout design, gaining valuable experience in teamwork, creativity, and project management. Through their work, students capture and preserve the memories, achievements, and spirit of the school year, creating a publication that serves as a lasting keepsake for the entire school community.
Drama Club
Sponsor: Mrs. H. Hutcheson
Dues: $35
Drama Club provides students with the opportunity to explore the performing arts through acting, stage production, and technical theater. Members collaborate to develop creativity, confidence, and communication skills while bringing stories to life on stage. Through rehearsals, performances, and behind-the-scenes work, students gain valuable experience in teamwork and artistic expression, contributing to a vibrant and engaging school culture.
National Honor Society
Sponsor: Mrs. Brooks
Dues: $45
The National Honor Society (NHS) is a recognized program for high school students that recognizes and honors academic excellence, leadership, character, and service. Founded in 1921 by the National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP), it emphasizes a holistic approach to student growth beyond academics.
Future Georgia Educators
Sponsor: Mrs. Richardson
Dues: $20/$30
Future Georgia Educators (FGE) is a student organization designed to inspire and support the next generation of teachers and educational leaders. Members participate in activities that promote leadership, service, and professional growth while exploring careers in education. Through FGE, students gain valuable insight into the teaching profession, build connections with peers and mentors, and develop the skills needed to positively impact future classrooms and communities.
Beta Club
Dues: $60 for new members.
Beta Club is the largest service and academic organization for high school students in the country. Its motto is, "Let us lead by serving others!"
To be invited to the National Beta Club, students must have an academic average of 93 or higher. Attendance and Discipline are also considered. Invitations go out yearly during the fall (for all students) and spring (for 9th graders.)
Members are reinvited to join yearly as long as they are in good standing. This means that they have met all service and academic requirements for the previous year. If a member fails to meet academic or service requirements, they are not asked to rejoin.
Future Business Leaders of America
Join Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) today!.
Dues: $30 dues. This pays for your local, state, and national dues and a Chapter T-Shirt that we wear to all events.
We have many opportunities to get involved. Find out more by coming to one of our monthly meetings.
There are opportunities to travel and compete in numerous business categories.
Technology Student Association
Sponsors: Mrs. Spearmon and Mrs. Swain
Dues; $30
The Technology Student Association (TSA) is a national non-profit career and technical student organization (CTSO) of middle and high school students engaged in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Today, over 300,000 students participate in TSA’s competitions, intracurricular activities, leadership opportunities, and community service.
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Project 7
Sponsor: Mrs. Fennell
Dues: Free
Project 7 (P7) is a free resource for students to utilize for the purpose of starting Bible Clubs on their High School and Middle School campuses. P7 Clubs are student-led and -driven opportunities for students to participate in a spiritually inspired, relationship-oriented, community-serving project in their school.
Best Buddies
Sponsor: Mrs. Lopez-Willis
Dues: Free
Best Buddies is dedicated to fostering inclusion, friendship, and leadership opportunities for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). Through one-to-one friendships, leadership development, and advocacy initiatives, Best Buddies empowers participants to build meaningful connections, develop essential life skills, and promote a culture of acceptance within schools and communities. By participating in Best Buddies, students not only enrich the lives of others but also strengthen their own understanding of empathy, diversity, and social responsibility.
Interact Club
Sponsor: Mrs. K. Deloach
Dues: $20
Interact Club is a student-led service organization sponsored by Rotary International that focuses on community service, leadership development, and global understanding. Members participate in local and international projects designed to promote goodwill, foster civic responsibility, and make a positive impact both within the school and the broader community. By engaging in meaningful service initiatives, students develop teamwork, communication, and leadership skills while embracing the values of compassion, respect, and social responsibility.Young Men's Leadership
Sponsor: Mr. Gansrow
Dues: Free
Young Men’s Leadership is a student organization dedicated to fostering character development, academic success, and leadership skills among young men. Through mentorship, service projects, and skill-building activities, members are encouraged to set positive examples within the school and community. The program emphasizes responsibility, respect, and personal growth, preparing students to become confident leaders and role models in all aspects of life.
Future Health Professionals/HOSA
Sponsor: Mrs. Steger
Dues: $20
HOSA is a student-led organization recognized by the U.S. Department of Education and the Department of Health and Human Services and several federal and state agencies. HOSA’s mission is to empower HOSA-Future Health Professionals to become leaders in the global health community, through education, collaboration, and experience. HOSA actively promotes career opportunities in the health industry and to enhance the delivery of quality health care to all people.