Clubs

Club   Club Sponsor     Description
           
 Making Men of the Future   Mr. Maddox     The male mentoring program aims to equip young men with the resources, structure, and guidance needed for success. We focus on improving academic performance, self-esteem, and social skills while teaching them to navigate challenges and avoid risky behaviors, empowering them to reach their full potential.
           
 Beta Club   Ms. Thomas     The Beta Club fosters character traits like honesty, responsibility, and leadership through community service and charity fundraising. Members must meet a certain criteria and be invited to this club.
           
Robotics    Mr. Fontenot     A group of students interested in robotics, mechanics, and programming, using VEX robots to compete in various tournaments. Students gain hands-on experience building robots from scratch with motors, gears, and wheels.
           
 Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA)   Mr. A. Anderson     FBLA offers students opportunities to develop leadership skills for both current and future careers. Its goals include building business leadership, boosting self-confidence, and fostering a deeper understanding of American business. 
           
No Place for Hate   Mr. Maddox and Ms. Cowart     No Place for Hate is a club that works with students to develop, improve, and maintain a positive and inclusive school climate so that all students can thrive.  
           
Library-Media Club   Ms. Wren     The Library-Media Club allows students to explore the media center by organizing, promoting literacy, and caring for the library. Members help check out and shelve books, as well as create displays. 
           
Student Government Association   Dr. Brown     Elections are held each fall semester for service during the school year. See the student handbook for specific criteria.
           
Girls R.I.S.E   Ms. Whitening     The Girls R.I.S.E. mentorship program pairs young girls with female mentors to provide guidance, support, and positive role models. Mentors meet regularly with mentees to discuss academics, social pressures, and personal growth, helping to build self-confidence and empower success both in and out of the classroom. 
           
Girls Empowering Movement (GEM)   Ms. Williams     GEM empowers middle school girls to lead and design physical activity programs for their peers. As youth leaders, they take charge, get active together, and support one another in setting and achieving goals.