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Sign up for various clubs at North Laurel Middle School. Choose from a range of interests including service, cooking, sports, music, and more. Don't miss out!
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Club Sign-Ups Students: Please WRITE down the name and the sponsor of the club you wish to join. During open club sign-ups (THURSDAY AND FRIDAY), you will go to that sponsor’s room/OFFICE to sign up in order to join. Club availability is on first come, first serve basis, unless otherwise noted.
Beta Club • Beta is a national honor organization that focuses on service to the community and to the school. • Fees: $17 for local and state dues. • Sponsor: McPhetridge • Room: Cafeteria
Recipe Club Students will bring favorite and new recipes to club meetings, cook recipes and learn basic cooking skills. Sponsor: Thompson Rm. 43
North Junior Optimist Club • This is a branch of London Laurel Optimist Club. • Works on different community service projects. • Sponsor: Mr. Hurley • Room 3
OlympiansStudy Hall Students who do not join a club will be required to attend study hall Sponsor: W. Lewis Room 37
FCA Internet Club Sponsor: Mounce This club will discuss technology/faith related jobs and explore other tools online for sharing their faith. Room 33
Incredible Study Hall Sponsor: Thomas Students who do not enroll in a club must attend study hall Room: 26
The “Green Team” Pride Club • Learn how to be a responsible member of the environment. • Participate in clean-ups, public service announcements, outdoor classroom up-keep, etc. • Sponsor: Mr. Bowling • Room : Lab 2
College Pro FCA Club This is a club for students interested in learning more about the careers of Christian pro athletes Sponsor: Grubb Room: 1
Baby Sitting Training Club • Student will learn basic skills of babysitting • Students admitted by teacher recommendation only. • Limited to 15 students Sponsor: Boggs Room 10
Photography Club • Students will learn photography basics and advanced skills. • Sponsor: Mrs. Fietcher • Room 39
The Book Club • This club will allow students to read books they love and discuss careers related to creative writing. • Sponsor: Lamb • Room 9
Fashion Club Students will discuss and learn about fashion and careers involved with fashion. Sponsor: Cornelius Room 25
Hunger Games Book Club Students will explore and discuss the underlying messages and themes of The Hunger Games book. Sponsor: Hicks Room: Lab 3
Career Club Students will have the opportunity to investigate and learn about various careers and vocations. Sponsor: Morgan & Whitehead Sign up in library by offices
4-H Club • A 4-H program with emphasis on leadership, service, and horsemanship. • Club will do service projects, field trips to farms, and have speakers! • Sponsor: Begley • Room21
College Ready Club A club to help students possess the skills and knowledge to be college ready. Sponsor: Pool Room: 30
The Cooking Club • Students will learn basic cooking skills and practice them during club time Sponsor: Hayre Room 22
Racers Study Hall • Students not enrolled in a club must attend study hall. • Sponsor: Wyrick • Room 17
Knockout BasketballSponsor: McKnight • Students will play Knockout Basketball and keep statistics of field goal percentage, etc. Students will also discuss athletic related careers. • Room: gym
Aviation Club Sponsor: Elza Room 31 Students will be discussing careers in aviation and aviation programs in colleges and universities.
6th Grade Comic Strip Club • Students will draw comic strips and characters and learn about careers involved with comic strips • Sponsor: Mrs. Smallwood • Room 24
Christian Music Club • Students will discuss the careers of Christian music artists and the different careers available within the genre of Christian music. • Sponsor: Cates • Room 7
All Star Study Hall • Students who do not enroll in a club must attend study hall. • Sponsor: Caddell • Room 12
Sing Star Club • Students will research American Idol winners and their careers. Students will watch YouTube video clips of their performances and study their success. • Sponsor: Napier • Room 40
Animation Club • This is a club for students to improve their drawing skills and to learn about careers in animation • Sponsor: Rush • Room 20
Arts & Humanities Club • This club will be for students interested in different careers in the arts field. • Sponsor: Hardin • Room 14
ROTC Club • This club is for students interested in the military and ROTC • Sponsor: Combs • Room 41
Library Skills Club • This club will help students develop library and reading skills. Students will also spend time learning more about the career of a librarian. • Sponsor: W. Allen • Room: Library
Cool Math Club • This club will discuss fun math careers and learn math skills. • Sponsor: Culver • Room 8
Duct Tape Crafters Club Students will learn how to create useful and fun objects from duct tape. Sponsor: Ms. Jacobs Room 15
UpCycled This club is for students who want to recycle old items and make them into trendy fashion items. Please bring an OLD tshirt you would like to make something out of. Sponsor: T. Allen Room 16
Legends Study Hall • Students who do not sign up for a club must attend study hall • Sponsor: Mrs. Marcum • Room 42
Dynamics Study Hall Sponsor: Yantz Students not enrolled in a club must attend study hall Room: Lab 4
Little House on the Prairie ClubSponsor: Hubbard This club is for students who are interested in learning more about the book and television series Little House on the Prairie and careers associated with country living.
All Things Disney This club is for students who are interested in working for Disney. This club will also discuss how Disney operates. Sponsor: Trivette Room 38
Debate Club Sponsor: POindexter This is a club for students interested in learning how to debate and for students who want to participate in debates Room 28
NLMSLeadership Club This club will act as an extension of the Laurel County Youth Leadership Council. Students will explore plan school activities and propose school improvement plans. This club will also participate in several school service projects. Sponsor: Calhoun Room 6
Civics Club Students will learn about civic careers and other civic opportunities in our community. Sponsor: Henson Room 27
Art Club This club is for GT Art Students or by invitation only. Members will work in groups to design and paint Rain Barrels in collaboration with the NLMS Pride Club Sponsor: Fee Room 35
The Pet Club Sponsor: Brock • A club for students who love pets and who want to learn the proper ways to care for pets and to learn more about pets • Room: Lab 3
Elite Study HallSponsor: Creech • All students who do not enroll in a club must attend study hall • Room 36
6th Grade Newspaper Club Sponsor: Russell This is a club for 6th grade students only. Only 6 students from each 6th team may participate. Students will report on 6th grade events in a newspaper format. Room 23
The Jazz Band ClubSponsor: Wilkerson This club is for 7th and 8th grade band students interested in learning jazz music. Room: 4 (Band Room)
The Fishing ClubSponsor: Whittacker This club is for students interested in learning more about fishing and interested in learning more about careers in professional fishing. Room 02
The Cosmo ClubSponsor: L. BowlingRm. 32 This club is for students interested in learning more about the field of cosmetology.
The Equestrian ClubSponsor: Patton This club is for students interested in learning more about horses and careers related to equine. Room: 11
Nintendo DS ClubSponsor: Smith This club is for students interested in learning more about careers in gaming, including designing and editing video games. Sign up sheet in Library