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1 | Give the title of your club (for example, Student Council) | Club sponsors / leaders (please include all adults that help). Include first and last names. | Include a short description. What is the purpose of the club? | When does this club meet? (select all that apply) | Provide details about who can join the club. Include membership restrictions, dues, specific grade levels, course, etc. | Provide details about additional requirements to participate. Ex: members must volunteer x amount of hours, members must attend x meetings, etc. | Type of Club | ||||||
2 | AP exam review (APUSH & APGoPo) | Mark McCann | prepare students for upcoming AP exams in May | During I&E | only students enrolled in AP U.S. history and AP gov't and politics in fall of 2023 | School-Sponsored | |||||||
3 | Art Guild | Emily Atkinson | Art Guild is Brevard High School's original visual art student organization. It is open to all students who have an interest in art, whether they are enrolled in art classes or not. Activities include student led workshops and planning the annual Dodgeball Tournament. | After school, Extra meetings, as needed | Open to all students by application. | No additional requirements, but it is expected that members are part of the planning and running the dodgeball tournament. Students pay $25 in dues each year which goes toward t-shirts and expenses for club events. | School-Sponsored | ||||||
4 | Battle of the Books | Jennifer Heaslip | Students read books and compete in Battle of the Books competitions. | During I&E | Any student | No requirements | School-Sponsored | ||||||
5 | BHS Shooting Team | Colby Guice, Lance Oufnac | To teach students gun safety, rules, and regulations | During I&E, After school | Anyone who is able to pass Hunters Education Class and is not suspended from school. 6-12 grades currently. $40.00 club dues | Members must show up at practices and be part of the team. | School-Sponsored | ||||||
6 | Chess Club | Jennifer Heaslip | Students gather to play and learn the game of chess. | During I&E | Any student up to a cap of about 50. | No additional requirements | Student Led | ||||||
7 | Crafting Club | Jennifer Heaslip, Maureen Hankala | Students gather to complete craft projects and work on personal crafts. Anything from painting, bracelet making and embroidery to coloring, scrapbooking and working with clay. | During I&E | Any student, up to a cap of about 35. | No requirements | Student Led | ||||||
8 | DJ | MrV | We run all music oriented aspects at school events. Pep rallies, field days, all dances etc. | During I&E | Anyone is allowed. Professional conduct is expected and must maintain a C in all classes to DJ event. | You must be willing to move, set up and tear down at all events. | School-Sponsored | ||||||
9 | Dungeons and Dragons | Jessica Tidmore | The purpose of D&D is to provide a space for students to play fantasy tabletop, role-playing games. | During I&E | Any student can join. | no additional requirements | Student Initiated | ||||||
10 | FCA | Shane Worley, Kat Bailey, Chase McIntyre, Katrina Smith | Fellowship of Christian Athletes is a club that provides students a place to come and be led by other students through worship, devotions and small groups with an emphasis on promoting the club to extend to their sports teams | During I&E | Anyone can come to the Friday meetings; there is a group of student leaders who also meet at various times throughout the year to plan the Friday meetings | There are no requirements other than a student cannot skip their 4th period I&E if they have a low grade or need to go to their class due to absences. | Student Led | ||||||
11 | FCCLA (Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America) | Meg Buchanan & Jessica Whitmire | Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) is a national Career and Technical Student Organization (CTSO) for students in Family and Consumer Sciences (FCS) education in public and private schools through grade 12. FCCLA offers intra-curricular resources and opportunities for students to pursue careers that support families. Since 1945, FCCLA members have been making a difference in their families, careers, and communities by addressing important personal, work, and societal issues through Family and Consumer Sciences education. | During I&E, Extra meetings, as needed | Membership is limited to students who are or have been enrolled in FACS classes. FACS courses offered at BHS are culinary and interior design courses. Dues are $20 or $35, depending on whether the student wants to attend the Fall Leadership meeting. All grade levels are welcome. | Members must pay dues to participate. | School-Sponsored | ||||||
12 | FFA | Sarah Clayton & Dan Harris | The National FFA Organization is dedicated to making a positive difference in the lives of students by developing their potential for premier leadership, personal growth and career success through agricultural education. To accomplish its mission, FFA: Develops competent and assertive agricultural leadership. Increases awareness of the global and technological importance of agriculture and its contribution to our well-being. Strengthens the confidence of agriculture students in themselves and their work. Promotes the intelligent choice and establishment of an agricultural career. Encourages achievement in supervised agricultural experience programs. Encourages wise management of economic, environmental and human resources of the community. Develops interpersonal skills in teamwork, communications, human relations and social interaction. Builds character and promotes citizenship, volunteerism and patriotism. Promotes cooperation and cooperative attitudes among all people. Promotes healthy lifestyles. Encourages excellence in scholarship | During I&E, After school | Students who choose to participate in FFA are required to pay a $20 yearly membership fee. This includes a national and state membership and a FFA chapter t-shirt. All students are welcome to join FFA. | Members are required to attend weekly I & E meetings. Members are encouraged to participate in competitions, community service projects, and chapter activities. | School-Sponsored | ||||||
13 | FFA and Garden Club | Sarah Clayton Dan Harris | FFA CTSO and Garden Club Campus community beautification | During I&E, Extra meetings, as needed | Anyone | FFA Dues/ Garden Club attendance | School-Sponsored | ||||||
14 | Ignite | Erica Thompson | Ignite club is a small group Bible study. The purpose is to come together to study the Bible, pray, and encourage one another in the faith. | During I&E | Any student interested in small group Bible study is welcome to join. | No requirements to participate. | Student Led | ||||||
15 | InterACT Club | School Sponsor: Laura Patch Rotary Sponsors: Dr. Ann Farash & Dr. Rik Emaus | InterACT Club follows the motto of Service Above Self by taking action within our community. We are involved with education, international understanding, and goodwill of others to make a difference and build leadership skills | During I&E | All grade levels are welcome to join InterACT Club, there are no restrictions to join and no course it is attached to. | Club requirement includes participation in one community service event during the semester to remain an active member. | School-Sponsored | ||||||
16 | National Art Honor Society | Emily Atkinson | National Art Honor Society is a service organization affiliated with the National Art Education Association. Members complete art related community service including the maintenance of the BHS Gallery. As seniors, members create an artwork that they gift to BHS and receive an honor cord that they wear at graduation. | After school, Extra meetings, as needed | Students must be enrolled in Art II, have a grade of B or above in art classes and a 3.25 GPA. Qualifying students are invited to apply during the first few weeks of school. | Members are required to complete 16 hours of art-related community service each year, attend meetings weekly, and as seniors complete an artwork that they gift to the school. Dues of $15 annually, which pays for the club t-shirt and club dues to the national organization. | School-Sponsored | ||||||
17 | National Honors Society | Jessica Tidmore, Daisie Hullender, Morrey Davis | The National Honor Society (NHS) elevates a school's commitment to the values of scholarship, service, leadership, and character. We focus on volunteer work and service hours in our community. | Before school | Only rising juniors may join who have a minimum 3.75 weighted GPA and have completed the application process, of which a council of at least five teachers reviews. $35 is the total dues amount throughout a student's time in this club. | Members must volunteer/tutor at least 40 hours before the end of their senior year to receive their stole and/or other regalia. They must attend at least one meeting a month to remain in good standing. | School-Sponsored | ||||||
18 | Newspaper Club | Morris Davis | To publish a regular student-created school newspaper. | During I&E, Extra meetings, as needed | This fall, it was open to all. In spring, it will be by application. | No general requirements at this time, other than students must complete the work they agree to do on the paper. | Student Led | ||||||
19 | Speech and Debate Club | John Hogan | Learn the fine art of debate and develop the ability to give a coherent speech | During I&E | Up to thirty members | nothing other than showing up. | Student Initiated | ||||||
20 | Spirit Club | Josh Tinsley | Spirit Club sponsors school spirit events and helps promote and support other school-based clubs. For example, we are helping student council with a Winter Spirit Week and the cheerleaders prep for pep rallies. | During I&E | Any student who helps promote a positive atmosphere at BHS. | Student Led | |||||||
21 | Sports Club | Heidi Jordan | Kids come on Wednesdays to play a variety of games such as ultimate frisbee, volleyball and basketball | During I&E | anyone is able to join | no other requirements | School-Sponsored | ||||||
22 | Student Advisory | Kayla Byrd and Hailey Brinke | A group focused on improving the school culture and climate. Students drive initiatives to increase morale, focus on mental health, and ensure BHS is a place everyone feels they belong. | During I&E | All are welcome in the club. | No additional requirements. | Student Initiated | ||||||
23 | Student Council | Andrew Lindsey, Blakely Crain, Richard Stubbs | Student Council strives to promote fun and engaging activities for the student body, and serve as the voice of the students. | During I&E, Before school | Any student at BHS is welcome to join, however there are positions that students must be elected into by the student body. | All elected or appointed officers shall have no more than three (3) unexcused absences and five (5) excused absences from Student Council meetings during their term of office, Unexcused = failure to inform advisor and student body secretary, in writing, in advance Excused = written note from teacher, in advance Excused = participating in school-related field trip or excused absence from school All other student council members shall have no more than five (5) unexcused absences and five (5) excused absences from Student Council meetings, Shall have no class truancies during their term, Shall maintain a “C” average in each of their classes each nine weeks, Shall have no nine-week grade below a “C” during their term, Shall be placed on probation for no more than one 4 ½ weeks grading period for each semester for any grade below a “C.” If the elected member has not brought their grade (s) up at the end of the probation period, he/she will be permanently removed from office. Shall adhere to the attendance policy during the year of candidacy, The student should have no more than minor disciplinary referrals during the school year of candidacy. Issues resulting in suspension (either ISS/OSS) for a full day are not acceptable and will result in removal from office. Shall have no violations of school rules or criminal or civil violations documented by the principal or assistant principals during his/her term, Shall conduct themselves both at school and in the community in a manner that reflects positively on Brevard High School and the office held. They are expected to follow all codes of conduct listed in the Brevard High School Student Handbook and Transylvania County School Board Policy. | School-Sponsored | ||||||
24 | Student Council | Blakely Crain, Richard Stubbs, Andrew Lindsey | Student Council is a student leadership organization which organizes events for the student body and encourages student involvement. | During I&E, Before school, Extra meetings, as needed | Student Council officers are elected by their grade level for the positions of class president, vice president, secretary, treasurer, and publicity director. | ||||||||
25 | Team Jeopardy! | Matthew Tuckey | Test your knowledge of random useless trivia against that of your peers. | During I&E | Prior members excluded (at least until we have some openings) | School-Sponsored | |||||||
26 | Thespian Society | Candice Burchill | To engage students in theatre productions, community outreach, and access to professional theatre workshops and competitions as well as build connections among students with interests in performance, film, and technical theatre. | During I&E, After school, Extra meetings, as needed | Anyone can join our Brevard Troupe; however, to become an official International Thespian Society member, you have to earn 10 theatre points through performance or technical theatre and pay $35 one time dues. | Official Thespian Members can earn honors cords through maintaining a B or higher in all arts classes as well as earning over 100 Thespian Points through performances, technical theatre, competition, and community outreach. | School-Sponsored | ||||||
27 | Transylvania Youth Council | Leslie Taylor and Chase Lance | TYC is an organization to allow local youth in TC yo have a voice in matters of civic interest. Students perform service project and work events to earn community service hours. | During I&E | Any student in grades 9-12 in Transylvania County | School-Sponsored | |||||||
28 | Unified Club | Katrina Smith, Donna Samotis | To involve exception children with Regular Education students | During I&E | Students who want to be involved and make friends with our Exception children's community. | Members must attend all club days unless otherwise absent or informs teachers they can not attend on a specific day. Must stay involved with EC student's during club time. | Student Led | ||||||
29 | Voice of the Students | Rebecca Walkup, Sarah Hankey, Charlotte Shackleford, Celia Richmond | Sponsored by TCS, Spart Point, and the Hunter Foundation, the purpose of this club is to focus on issues that are important to the students of our school. VOS serves as a solid platform for youth driven strategies that support mental health and emotional wellness. ridge mental health and overall well being for teens. Creates a sustainable connection between community support organizations and youth. Helps teens find resources and opportunities related to their chosen strategies (school and community). Open to all middle and high school students in Transylvania County. | During I&E | Any student is more than welcome to join us. | There are no requirements to join VOS, other than to come to meetings and help plan fun things/events to support the mental health of students within the school. | Student Led | ||||||
30 | Walking Club | Adria Hardy | Walking club meets at the track (weather permitting) to walk during I&E. The purpose of the club is to give students an opportunity for movement and fresh air. | During I&E | Any BHS student can join the walking club. | Student Initiated | |||||||
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32 | Gaming Club | Jennifer Heaslip | This club is all about gaming, although primarily video games. Students will play video games, have competitions and work toward forming an esports team next semester. | During I&E | Any student with an interest in gaming. | Students must apply this spring semester as we work to get the club off the ground. | | ||||||
33 | Freshman Connect | Sonya Jenkins | Freshman Connect is a place for students to get organize additional help with assignments and connect with teachers and peers. | During I&E | Freshman | n/a | | ||||||
34 | AP Review | Mark McCAnn | help students prepare for the AP exams in May | During I&E | students enrolled in an AP course | N/A | | ||||||
35 | Science Fiction | Andrew Lindsey | We will be watching Science Fiction shows/movies. In addition we will have optional short stories/reading that relate to that weeks topic. Shows/Movies will be picked from a variety of decades and will incorporate class choice. Come out and tune in! | During I&E | Any students at BHS | None | | ||||||
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