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Clubs

Curriculum Clubs

Academic Team

This club is a competitive group where students come together to test their knowledge across various subjects, such as math, science, literature, history, and current events. 

Sponsor: Mr. Eric Schirmer

Art Club

This club is designed for young artists eager to explore their imagination and develop their artistic skills. Each week, students will engage in a variety of hands-on projects, using different mediums such as painting, drawing, sculpture, and mixed media. Whether your child loves to doodle, paint, or craft, our Art Club offers a fun and supportive environment to experiment, learn, and express themselves.

Sponsor: Mrs. Jessica Johnston

Bolt Ambassadors

This club is designed for students who are passionate about making a difference, representing their peers, and organizing exciting school events. Members of the Bolt Ambassadors will work together to plan and execute school tours, and student events.

Sponsors: Dr. Brad Sikes and Mrs. Rachel Whiten

Chess Club

This club is perfect for students who love the challenge of chess or want to learn the game's intricate strategies.

Sponsor: Ms. Kimberly Howeth

FBLA

This club is designed for students interested in exploring the dynamic field of business and developing essential skills for future careers. Through engaging activities, workshops, and competitions, members will gain practical knowledge in areas such as finance, marketing, management, and entrepreneurship. The FBLA Club focuses on building leadership abilities, enhancing business acumen, and fostering a network of future professionals.

Sponsor: Mrs. Jennifer Dorsey

FCCLA

This club is dedicated to helping students develop leadership skills, explore career pathways, and make a positive impact in their communities. Through hands-on projects, leadership training, and community service initiatives, members will engage in activities that focus on personal growth, career readiness, and community involvement. FCCLA offers opportunities to work on projects related to family and consumer sciences, such as nutrition, childcare, and financial literacy, while also fostering teamwork and public speaking skills.

Sponsor: Mrs. Jana Hester

FFA

This club is dedicated to developing students' knowledge and skills in agriculture, horticulture, and related fields, while fostering leadership, personal growth, and community involvement. Members will engage in a variety of activities including hands-on projects, leadership training, and agricultural competitions. The FFA Club focuses on practical experience through projects such as gardening, animal husbandry, and farm management, as well as opportunities to participate in local, state, and national FFA events.

Sponsor: Ms. Emily Courson

Mathcounts

This club is dedicated to fostering a love for math and helping students develop their problem-solving skills through engaging and competitive activities. Each session, members will work on complex math problems, participate in practice competitions, and explore advanced mathematical concepts. The club focuses on enhancing critical thinking, analytical skills, and mathematical proficiency in a fun and supportive environment. Students will have the opportunity to prepare for MathCounts competitions, where they can test their skills against peers and earn recognition for their achievements.

Sponsors: Mrs. Laura Wittwer and Mrs. Beth Betz

MBMS Musical

This club is perfect for young performers who are passionate about singing, dancing, and acting. Each session, members will rehearse for upcoming productions, work on vocal techniques, choreography, and acting skills, and participate in group performances. The club focuses on building confidence, enhancing performance skills, and fostering a love for theater through exciting and collaborative projects.

Sponsor: Ms. Jordan Richey

Science Olympiad

This club is designed for curious minds who are excited about delving into various scientific disciplines and competing in engaging, hands-on events. Each session, members will work on preparing for Science Olympiad competitions, which include a wide range of activities such as building projects, experiments, and problem-solving challenges across fields like biology, physics, chemistry, and engineering. The club emphasizes teamwork, critical thinking, and creativity, providing a fun and supportive environment for students to develop their scientific skills and knowledge.

Sponsor: Mrs. Tina Kinchen

Student Council

This club is designed for students who are passionate about making a difference, representing their peers, and organizing exciting school events. Members of the Student Council will work together to plan and execute school activities, address student concerns, and promote school spirit.

Sponsors: Dr. Brad Sikes

TOME Society

This club is designed for young readers and aspiring writers who are eager to delve into the depths of literature and storytelling. Each session, members will engage in book discussions, explore various genres, and participate in creative writing activities. The club focuses on developing a love for reading and writing, enhancing critical thinking skills, and fostering a supportive community of fellow book enthusiasts. Through themed reading challenges, writing prompts, and literary events, students will have the opportunity to share their thoughts, develop their writing skills, and discover new literary interests.

Sponsor: Mrs. Krista Stewart

Writing Club

This club is designed for students who love to write, whether it's fiction, poetry, essays, or creative non-fiction. Each session, members will participate in writing exercises, share their work, and receive constructive feedback in a supportive environment. The club focuses on enhancing writing skills, exploring different genres and styles, and fostering a passion for storytelling. Through collaborative workshops, themed writing prompts, and opportunities to showcase their work, students will develop their voice, improve their craft, and connect with fellow young writers.

Sponsor: Mrs. Mistie Reynolds

BETA Club

As part of the middle school BETA Club, members will engage in a variety of activities that promote personal growth and positive change. The club focuses on fostering leadership skills, encouraging academic achievement, and contributing to the community through service projects and volunteer work. Members will have the opportunity to participate in leadership conferences, organize school-wide events, and collaborate on projects that benefit both local and global communities.

Sponsor: Mrs. Stacey Waters 

Jazz Band

This club is perfect for students who love improvisation, expressive playing, and the unique sound of jazz. Each session, members will come together to rehearse and perform classic jazz standards as well as contemporary pieces, learning about jazz techniques, improvisation, and ensemble playing. The Jazz Band focuses on developing musical skills, enhancing creativity, and fostering teamwork through group performances and jam sessions.

Sponsor: Dr. Wesley York

Non-Curriculum Clubs

FCA

The Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) Club is open to all students who want to explore their faith in a positive and encouraging environment. The club focuses on building character, developing leadership skills, and fostering a strong sense of community among students.

Faculty Monitor:  Mr. Todd Wells

Humane Society Club

This club is dedicated to promoting animal welfare, compassion, and community outreach through various activities and projects. Members will engage in efforts such as organizing fundraisers for local animal shelters, participating in adoption events, and creating awareness campaigns about responsible pet ownership. The club focuses on educating students about animal care, welfare issues, and how to make a positive impact on the lives of animals.

Faculty Monitor: Mrs. Shelley Burnham

International Club

This club is designed for students who are interested in learning about different cultures, global issues, and international perspectives. Each session, members will engage in activities that celebrate cultural traditions, such as cooking international cuisines, participating in cultural festivals, and discussing global topics. The club also focuses on fostering understanding and respect among diverse cultures through guest speakers, cultural exchanges, and international-themed events.

Faculty Monitors: Dr. Brad Sikes and Mrs. Rachel Whiten