Club Description: The purpose of the National Beta Club shall be to promote the ideals of character, service, and leadership among middle school age students, to reward meritorious academic achievement, and to encourage and assist students in continuing their education after high school.
Club Description: Students role play delegates to the United Nations and simulate UN committees. It's an opportunity to debate contemporary world issues on the United Nations agenda. Students write speeches, prepare draft resolutions, negotiate with allies and adversaries, resolve conflicts, and practice the conference rules of procedure within UN committees. Participating in Model United Nations involves substantial research, public speaking, debating, and writing skills, as well as critical thinking, teamwork, and leadership abilities. Many of today’s leaders in law, government, business and the arts – including at the UN itself – participated in Model UN as students.
Club Description: The “Musical Theater Club” is made up of, and responsible for, students who are auditioning for (in the fall) or have been accepted into (in the spring) the musical theater production as: an on stage actor/singer, an off-stage assistant, a stage crew, tech crew, or costume crew member. This year’s production is “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, Jr.”
Meeting Times:Thursday Nov. 21st & Dec. 5 until 5:30pm (fall semester); Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday’s starting January 21st and going until the beginning of May.
Application Required? Auditions are required for those in acting/singing roles
Club Description: Students learn how to build VEX IQ robots and code them to perform varying tasks. They will then compete with other school's robotics teams.
Club Description: Science Olympiad offers students the opportunity to learn and compete in rigorous science, technology, and engineering concepts along with students from across the US.
Club Description: We work closely with Ms. Stephens and Beta Club, and are working on archiving some things from former students and showing appreciation to the faculty and staff and candy grams, etc.
Meeting Times: Meetings are announced via Morning announcements
Club Description: Our Successful Young Ladies of Tomorrow provide girls aged 11-15 with a safe space to come together, share stories, discuss important topics, get advice, & make friends or reconnect with friends. We believe that girls need girls and sometimes, we just need a chance to get together and talk about the things that really matter, including friendships, relationships, pressures, expectations, confidence, overcoming fears and so much more. Our goal is to unite girls in school, inspire authentic confidence, and support one other to be kinder to each other and ourselves.
Meeting Times: Starting January 2025, during Homeroom
Application Required? Yes via invitation from Ms. Cornileus
Club Description: The team will train and perform during halftime at the school’s basketball games, talent shows, parades, etc. In addition to learning traditional step, they will also learn about the history of stepping, social etiquette and sportsmanship, and how pursuit of excellence will help their higher educational pursuits and open up opportunities for long-term careers.