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Art Club
Unleash your inner artist! Join us for drawing, painting, and other creative projects. No experience necessary, just bring your imagination!
Battle of the Books
Students read a selected group and develop questions based on the countywide competition that is held in March.
Beta Club
Students are inducted into the club based on outstanding academic achievement and citizenship.
Cheerleading
Students must try to become members of this group, which leads fans with chants that encourage and motivate teams during the athletic seasons.
Eagle Eye Photography Club
Students will receive 20-30 minutes of photography basics (Shapes, lines, textures, and emotions) and have the opportunity to photograph school sports and awards ceremonies, and capture the day-to-day happening around campus.
Forensics
Students choose Original Oratory, Humorous Interpretation, or Extemporaneous Speaking to compete at tournaments during the school year. Countywide tournaments are held in March.
Gardening Club
Get your hands dirty and grow something amazing! We'll plant seeds, tend to our garden, and learn about nature.
Homework Club
Need help with your homework? Join us for a quiet study space and assistance.
Jeralds G.E.M.S.
Female students work as a team to improve school and community relations.
Media Assistants
Various students are selected to assist students and staff with media needs, which constitutes an elective course.
Science Olympiad
Students compete in tournaments and science-related events.
Spelling Bee
Students will study a list of words and conduct mock practices in preparation for competing in a district spelling bee competition.
Student Council
Students are elected to represent their peers on school issues and policies. Elections are held in September.
Student 2 Student or S2S
S2S is a peer-to-peer student-led program that brings military and civilian students together to welcome new students, create a positive environment for all, support educational opportunities, build connections through service, and ease transitions.
Woodman of World Civic Oration Contest
Students can develop, practice, and competitively demonstrate oratorical skills.
Young Men of Distinction
Male students work as a team to improve school and community relations.