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Mallard Creek High School club s

Mallard Creek High School club s. MCHSFA Get On Board Day. Photography Club. Kids take pictures of school activities, Mavericks, sports, etc. & share them via web-based site . No Dues Requirements – a camera and a love for photos Meeting date/time - TBA Advisor Name(s)

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Mallard Creek High School club s

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  1. Mallard Creek High School clubs

  2. MCHSFA Get On Board Day

  3. Photography Club Kids take pictures of school activities, Mavericks, sports, etc. & share them via web-based site . No Dues Requirements – a camera and a love for photos Meeting date/time - TBA Advisor Name(s) Michelle Strantz

  4. Science Olympiad This is a competitive science club which competes with the other high schools in the district and state. Students work in specific areas of science to solve problems, show mastery of subjects and build evidence of science knowledge.Mentor: Steve Rines Assistant Mentors: Michelle Rines, James Cowart, Danielle Van

  5. Speech & Debate Club The Speech & Debate Club seeks to strengthen and sharpen the skills that are necessary to become an effective communicator. You should have the ability to choose you words wisely, incorporate yourself into the work and argue appropriately for yourself, your team and your future success. Meetings: Thursdays in the Media Center after school.Advisor Mr. Nuccio, Rm. D104

  6. Gay-Straight Alliance (GSA) GSA club is for anyone and everyone looking for a safe, open place to express themselves and make a difference in their community to reduce ignorance. GSA is a great start to develop leadership and meet new people. It’s also a great place to share your story to help spread awareness and acceptance at MCHS. Meeting day & time every other Tuesday at 2:30 You can also like the Facebook page “Mallard Creek High School G.S.A.” Advisors Ms. Hummel Ms. Deiderich (B207)

  7. Interact School & Community Service Club There are no requirements, just a desire to help others 9th graders are most welcome and often future officers are those who started in 9th grade! Dues $15/year (includes T shirt)Meeting date/time First Tuesday of Month in B210 - The Orchestra Room Advisor Name(s) MrsRines (C203) Dr. D. (E300)

  8. National History Club It’s history, sociology, psychology, and politics without all the tests! You can just come hang out or choose to apply and make it official. Join our Edmodo.com group (use code: mkmykp) Dues - $25 (includes a t-shirt) Meeting date/time - 1st Tuesday of the month, 2:30, C202 Advisor Leah Conway

  9. Fellowship of Christian Athletes This is a group who shares how God has changed their lives through a relationship with Jesus Christ and we also do several service projects. To be involved with an athletic organization is the only requirement. Dues: none Meeting date/time: Every other Friday from 2:30-3:15, dates are announced on morning announcements. Advisor Name(s): Adam DeGraffenreid

  10. German Club This is a club which highlights students' interest in the language and culture of the German-speaking countries. We learn about holidays, customs, historical events, films, sports, and food from these countries. It is an active club which plays a big role in welcoming students from our partner school in Germany who will be coming in March 2013. Students should be enrolled in German this year (or a previous year) or see the advisor about membership. Dues $20.00 (includes club t-shirt) -- needed the latest by October 13th $6.00 (with no t-shirt)   Meeting date/time Fridays 1x/month  - next regular meeting is Friday, November 9th Advisor Mrs. DeMarco-Flohr, Room B304

  11. Mallard Creek Players Mallard Creek Players is a theatre club here for students. The club will meet for improv games, to discuss social events, and to read and discuss plays. In addition, the club has input into play selection for the after school program. Advisor Mr. Delaney Room B210

  12. DECA An association for students in Marketing classes to compete local and nationally! Dues: $50Meeting Date: 2nd Tuesday each month Time: 2:30 - 3:30 pm Advisor Names Bumgarner & Byers Machado MacLeod&D. Patel

  13. Tech Club     This is a club that consist of 3 clubs: The Technology Student Association (TSA) is open to students enrolled in or who have completed technology education courses. Members learn through exciting competitive events, leadership opportunities and much more.     VEX Robotics is a robotics club in which the students build robots to compete in different competitions to complete a series of tasks.       Maverick Motorsports - Ten80 Student Racing Challenge: NASCAR STEM Initiative™ (Student Racing Challenge) Students in middle and high school form Ten80 Student Racing Challenge teams that mimic professional motorsports teams. These student teams compete in national tournaments. Requirements: Express Interest, attend meetings and compete in at least one competition. Dues: $50 Meeting date/time: Tuesdays 2:30 to 3:30 and Thursdays 2:30 - 4:30 Advisor Name(s) Sharrell Howard & Yulonda Johnson-Ervin, Lamar Young & Sandra O'Brien-Duke

  14. Book Club Book club meets each month to discuss a book we've all read.Love of Reading is all that is required! Meeting date: Last Wednesday of every month at 2:30 in the media center Advisor Mrs. Lord

  15. PARTY FOR AUTISM CLUB Are you a leader? Do you have a passion for Volunteering, Fundraising and Advocating for others? Leaders like you are invited to join our club, Party for Austism Club at MCHS!! Let’s bring awareness, raise funds, and advocate for students with Austism!! Refreshments will be served. Advisors Mrs. Williams & Mrs. Scott

  16. Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) The largest student business organization in the country. Membership in FBLA-PBL prepares students for “real world” professional careers in business and business-related fields. Requirements: Any student currently enrolled or have completed three of the following courses.Dues: $40.00Meeting date/time: 2nd Tuesday of every month Advisor Names: Mrs. Crump & Mrs. Chisholm Mrs. B. Brown

  17. CREEK CHAOS Creek Chaos is a student group dedicated to the growth of school spirit and student involvement in athletic and after school events at Mallard Creek. Membership allows students to attend all home (non playoff) games at MCHS and to attend tailgates and ride spirit busses. There is also a philanthropic project each year. This year's project is to raise funds to build a press box at the baseball field. Requirements: Participate in student section at games. Dress in student section theme at games the student attends. Dues: $30 Meeting date/time; Each Tuesday in C104 Advisor Coach Rutledge

  18. Spanish Club Spanish Club provides students an opportunity to explore the Spanish language and Hispanic culture. Activities include holiday celebrations, soccer tournaments, movie afternoons and Latin dance lessons.Dues: $25 Meeting date/time: Once per month on Fridays 2:30-3:30pm Advisors: Mrs. Howard & Mrs. Duque-Estrada

  19. National Art Honors Society National Art Honor Society (NAHS) is designed specifically for high school students in grades 9-12for the purpose of inspiring and recognizing those students who have shown an outstanding ability in art. Requirements - Juniors and Seniors must meet a GPA requirement.Dues - $15 includes a shirt and art supplies for public works. Meeting date/time - First and Third Monday of the month, starting September 17th. All dues must be paid by Sept. 21. Advisors Brooke Colby, Viloki Patel.

  20. Art Club Art club represents MCHS in the community through public artworks and charity art events. We have created Sculptures for an auction and sponsored a student art auction with proceeds going to Camp Care. We also allow studio time for students to explore media more independently than in a regular classroom setting. The first Mural Project is already under way!Advisors Brooke Colby & Viloki Patel Room B200

  21. Spanish Honor Society An honor society for students of Spanish who have maintained a B average or better. La Sociedad Honoraria Hispánica is a service-based student organization reaching out to the local Latino community and supporting learners of the Spanish language at MCHS. Dues are $15 We meet every other Friday from 2:30-3:30pm in B-301 (opposite Spanish club meetings) Advisor SeñoraWheeler

  22. Mu Alpha Theta Mu Alpha Theta is national math honor society for high schools and 2 year colleges. Full membership- 3.0 un-weighted GPA, 2 letters of recommendation, completed Algebra 2. Associate membership- 3.0 un-weighted GPA, 2 letters of recommendation, has not completed Algebra 2 yet. Dues- $20 full members, $0 associate membersMeeting date/time- last Thursday of each month in E301 Advisors Mrs. Romain & Mr. Carpenter

  23. Mallard Creek Unity Club Project Unify integrates Special Olympics programs with ongoing youth activities and focuses on creating school climate and community engagement to ensure all students develop intellectual, physical, civic and emotional competencies. MAJOR PROJECTS Special Olympics Bowling Tournament End the “R” Word Month Activities Basketball Skills Clinic ON-GOING ACTIVITIES On Campus service projects and hours Volunteering with Special Olympic Teams REQUIREMENTS FOR MEMBERSHIP Participation in and completion of service hours requirements Minimum School Grade Requirements and in good behavior standing $5 Dues Advisors Ms. McKaig & Mr. Rutledge

  24. MCTV-7 MCTV7 is the closed circuit broadcast team that delivers the morning announcements. The crew is divided into to two teams an "A" day and "B" crew. Tryouts for all positions are held twice a year and members are selected for on "On Air" and technical positions. Students will miss a portion of first block class, so they should decide if they can miss the class time and maintain their grades. Advisor Mr. Storch

  25. National Technical Honors Society RequirementsMust earn an A in a CTE classRecommended by a CTE teacherBe a Junior or SeniorHave a cumulative un-weighted GPA of 3.0 We meet the 1st Tuesday of every month. Advisor: Rebecca White

  26. Academy of Engineering Must take a PLTW engineering course to be in the AOE Meeting: 1st Thursday of every monthAdvisors Mrs. S. Howard & Mrs. White

  27. The Tri-M Music Honor Society The Tri-M Music Honor Society is an organization that promotes the advancmentof music in our community. The organization also performs services for worthy causes in the community. Requirements for eligibility include enrollment and maintaining a "B" average in a music class at MCHS, maintaining a minimum of 2.5 overall GPA, and successfully completing the nomination and recommendation process. Advisors Mrs. Guild Mr. Boren

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