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CHS-Clubs and Organizations. Warrior Wednesday. Make Friends. Shows you care. Have something to put on college applications. Learn new skills. Become a leader. Time will go by faster. Why should you join a club?. Club Recruitment Fair August 14 th. Academic Clubs. Academic Bowl Team .
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CHS-Clubs and Organizations Warrior Wednesday
Make Friends Shows you care • Have something to put on college applications. Learn new skills Become a leader Time will go by faster Why should you join a club?
Club Recruitment Fair August 14th Academic Clubs
Academic Bowl Team Math Team Advisors: Ms. Howard, Ms. Martin • The Academic Bowl Team is comprised of serious scholars who desire to learn and understand World Civilization. Specialists in science, mathematics, history, geography, art and architecture, music, mythology, religion, and literature hone their skills in order to compete against scholars from both private and public schools. • Advisor: Ms. Smith Philosophers Club Advisor: Mr. Gagnon
Book Club • The book club of Cherokee High School, is dedicated to building a strong and lasting reading community by providing students of Cherokee High School with the opportunity to read young adult literature and discuss the reading with friends and teachers. • Advisors: Mr. Jolley; Mr. Jones CHS Writes! Advisors: Mr. Jolley; Mr. Jones
Helen Ruffin Reading Bowl Team Latin Club The Cherokee High School Latin Club invites Latin students who want to increase their knowledge of Roman culture to join the fun. Each year we go to Fall Forum to compete and have fellowship with other Latin students from Georgia. At Christmas we sing Christmas carols to senior citizens in Canton. The highlight of the year is the State Latin Convention at Rock Eagle in April, a wonderful event with 1200 other Latin scholars from all parts of Georgia. Advisor: Mr. Lange • The Reading Bowl Team is a competitive reading team of about 10 students. It is similar to an Academic Bowl Team. The team members read and become experts on 3 or 4 books. All 20 books in the competitions are from the current year’s list of Georgia Peach Teen Book Award list. Great Books for all to read! At the competitions the team members answer questions on the books, with speed of buzzing- in being critical. • Advisors: Ms. Anderegg, Ms.Barbre
National Honor Society Science Olympiad The Science Olympiad is an international nonprofit organization devoted to improving the quality of science education, increasing student interest in science and providing recognition for outstanding achievement in science education by both students and teachers. Advisor: Mr. Lowery Ms. Goodbread • To promote the ideals of academic achievement, character, service and leadership among secondary school students. • Advisors: Ms. Hemphill; Ms. Hendel
Spanish Club Spanish Honor Society To recognize high achievement in Spanish. The society will be active mainly as a service organization to the Foreign Language Department. Some activities include tutoring, aiding Spanish teachers, hostesses, and hosts for special school events. Advisor: Mr. Huller • Advisors: Mr. Huller, Ms. Galindez, Ms. Connolly, Ms. Morrone French Club Advisor: Ms. Choung
Warrior Tribe Spirit Club Advisors: Ms. Pannell Mr. Sosebee • SGA • Advisors: • Ms. Jensen – 9th Grade • Mr. Gagnon – 10th Grade • Ms. Roberts and Ms. Owensby - 11th Grade • Ms. McNellie and Ms. Baxter - 12th Grade
FBLA - Future Business Leaders or America FCCLA - Family, Career, Community Leaders of America FCCLA is the only school student organization with the family as its central focus. This club is open to all current and former Family and Consumer Science students. FCCLA provides students with the opportunity to participate in community and leadership activities, such as the Festival of Trees, MUST Ministries, March of Dimes and volunteering at the Cherokee Family Violence Center and local nursing homes. Advisors: Ms. McCary • Georgia FBLA is a nonprofit student organization committed to preparing today's students for success in business leadership. With over 50 years of experience, Georgia FBLA is the premiere organization for student leaders. FBLA is an important partner in the success of school-to-work programs, business education curriculums, and student leadership development. FBLA is recognized by the U.S. Departments of Education and Labor as an integral part of a co-curricular approach to business and leadership education. The FBLA mission is to bring business and education together in a positive working relationship through innovative leadership and career development programs. • Advisors: Ms. Green, Ms. Thornton
FFA - Future Farmers of America SkillsUSA SkillsUSA is a partnership of students, teachers and industry representatives working together to ensure America has a skilled work force. It helps each student excel. Advisors: Ms. Argonis-Basto, Mr. Hagan, Mr. Zoeckler, • To make a positive difference in the lives of students by developing their potential for premier leadership, personal growth and career success through agricultural education. • Advisor: Ms. Scarborough
Video Club • The Video Club is open to students in grades 10 – 12 that are currently enrolled in any level of Video Production or have completed Intro to Video Production A. Students interested in film making and videotaping are encouraged to participate. Students who have completed at least two levels of Video Production will have access to the video equipment to tape special events and to learn more about video production. Some of the projects include the production of the Video Yearbook, Athletic events, or the taping of special events with permission of the advisors. • Advisors: Mr. Childers
BETA Advisors: Ms. Hendrix, Ms. Robertson Alpha/Gamma Advisors: Ms. Smith, Ms. Gay Environmental Action Club Advisors: Ms. Smart, Mr. Gustin CHS /CTI Advisor: Ms. Uboh
Red Cross Club The Red Cross Club is open to all students. The club provides opportunities for young people to make a difference for others. Activities in which club members will be involved are the bi - yearly blood drives, creating a school chest, and membership campaign to help local children through the Red Cross. The members help with sign up, and during the drive - organization, running the canteen and assisting those giving blood. Last year we collected over 300 useable pints of blood. Enough to help 900 individuals. Advisors: Ms. Hendrix
Cherokee Players Advisors: Ms. Burn Art Advisors: Ms. Lambert, Ms. Culbertson CHS Camerata Advisor: Mr. Ellis National Art Honor Society Advisors: Ms. Lambert, Ms. Culbertson Meetings: 2nd Tuesday, Room 102
Student Government Association Elections will be held on Moodle beginning Monday, August 18, and they will continue through noon on Thursday, August 21. Be sure to log into Moodle and vote for the candidates. If you have questions about running for SGA, please see Ms. McNellie in Room 103, or Ms. Baxter in Room 209. SGA