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*Senior High Clubs*

*Senior High Clubs*. Student Council. Responsible for Homecoming activities Serve as ambassadors to the school Officers: Kenneth Caubble Bradley McBride Keely Caldwell Alex Berry Peyton Sanders. Meet with administration to discuss student needs Work to promote student involvement.

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*Senior High Clubs*

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  1. *Senior High Clubs*

  2. Student Council • Responsible for Homecoming activities • Serve as ambassadors to the school • Officers: • Kenneth Caubble • Bradley McBride • Keely Caldwell • Alex Berry • Peyton Sanders • Meet with administration to discuss student needs • Work to promote student involvement

  3. READING + MENTORING = FUN!

  4. QUIZ BOWL • HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW? HOW SMART ARE YOU? CHALLENGE YOUR BRAIN • REGIONAL CHAMPS • THIRD IN STATE • COACH- MR. GUNTER

  5. Spanish Club • Provides opportunities for members to speak Spanish and to increase their knowledge and awareness of the Spanish- speaking world. • Activities: Justo concert, volunteered at nursing homes, go to Casa Maya during school and order in Spanish!

  6. OUT OF THE DARK • LEARN MORE ABOUT DRUG AWARENESS • LEARN AND FIND WAYS TO PREVENT DRUGS, ALCOHOL, ETC. • HELP PREVENT DRUGS IN OUR COMMUNITY AND SCHOOL • HELP SPREAD ALTERNATIVES TO DRUGS • Sponsor- Mrs. Simino

  7. ~FCS~ • BRING STUDENTS TOGETHER AND ENCOURAGE EACH OTHER. • MEET FRIENDS • BE A GOOD INFLUENCE • ACTIVITIES: SEE YOU AT THE POLE, DECORATING LOCKERS WITH BIBLE VERSES, PUT BOXES TOGETHER FOR OPERATION CHRISTMAS CHILD • Sponsor- Mr. Crader

  8. FBLA – Future Business leaders of America • Purpose: To show students an intro to the private business sector, and to some jobs that are available through a business career. • One member placed in top three at state • Two students competed in national conferences • Sponsor- Mr. Rushing

  9. Rotary • The purpose is to help the community and strengthen leadership skills • Each year there is a camp called RYLA that emphasizes on leadership, teamwork, and helping others • Activities: collect recycling from teachers rooms, host a blood drive, volunteer for miracle rodeo • This is a great club to get in to for community service hours • Sponsors – Mrs. Chadwick and Mrs. Rapert

  10. Thespian Troupe: • Organization completely dedicated to theatre • Before you can join thespian troupe you have to be a member of drama club and have a certain number or participation points • State thespian festival: solo acting, duet acting, group acting, solo and group music, mime, stage management, costume design • In the summer you can go to international thespian festival in Lincoln Nebraska

  11. Model UN • Study everything about a specific country (their economy, politics, religion, wars they are in, etc) • Test your knowledge and compete against different schools • Basically if you are into politics, you should join this club. • Sponsor- Mrs. Shoemaker

  12. Science Club • Learn more about science than what you learn or have learned in class • Volunteer for a Halloween show for the elementary doing experiments • Gives you an opportunity to serve your community • Sponsor- Mrs. Hall

  13. Junior Civitan • Reach out in our community and school • Throughout the year you will have the opportunity to volunteer for many different activities. • For example: Special Olympics, assisting elementary with Christmas baskets, Service learning, etc. • Sponsor- Mrs. Hall and Mrs. Green

  14. National Honor Society • This club is by invitation only • You have to have at least a 3.5 GPA • 10 service hours with in a year • You can get a form from Ms. Thielemier • Due by August 28th • Throughout the year you will get opportunities to volunteer • This club looks great on your résumé • Mrs. Thielemier

  15. Dues: $15 Valley View Sr. High FCCLA Sponsor: Jennifer Wray

  16. Activities: • Craighead Nursing Center Volunteers • Halloween and Easter • STAR Events competition • Compete at District, State and National levels • Adopt-a-Highway • Twice a year • Read Across America • Celebration of Dr. Seuss's Birthday @ Public Library • District, State and National Meetings • Indianapolis, IN and Nashville, TN • And many, many more!!!

  17. FCCLA works to benefit many organizations:

  18. FFA Dues: $17 • Activities: • Career Development Events (CDE’s) • Judging teams • Leadership CDE’s • Showing livestock • SAE’s

  19. FFA Community Service • PALS • Angel Tree • Food Drives • Food bank • Local churches

  20. HOSA • Health Occupations Students of America • Promotes career opportunities in the health care industry and to enhance the delivery of quality health care to all people

  21. Be a part of something and join a club!

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