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1 | Timestamp | Club Name | Description | Sponsor/Advisor | Meeting Dates | Other Important Information | ||||||
2 | 1/18/2024 6:40:53 | HOSA | HOSA future healthcare providers is for students who are interested in the healthcare industry. | Sheila Gerald Evans and Jenny Rohr | Option 1 | Students are expected to participate in the competitive events. | ||||||
3 | 1/18/2024 6:41:34 | FFA | Promoting premiere leadership, personal growth, and career success through agricultural education. | Kelly Richardson and Zack Roberts | Option 1 | .Meeting dates: Feb 20, Mar 19, Apr 16, May 21 | ||||||
4 | 1/18/2024 6:47:40 | WBHS HOSA | HOSA is a national student-led organization for students that are interested in a future health career. HOSA also provides an opportunity for students to compete in health related events at the regional, state and national levels. | Mrs. Sheila Gerald & Mrs. Jenny Rohr | Option 1 | |||||||
5 | 1/18/2024 7:04:05 | WBHS eSports Team | WBHS eSports Team. Competitive video game team. | Brett Riggs | Option 1 | Meet every Tuesday and Thursday | ||||||
6 | 1/18/2024 7:09:19 | Classic Gamer Club | The Classic Gamer Club is all about table-top gaming, role-playing games (like Dungeons & Dragons), trading card games (Magic: the Gathering, Pokemon, etc.), and board games of many different kinds. We won’t completely exclude video games, but they won’t ordinarily be our focus. The Classic Gamer Club is a space where a diverse group of kids can share and enjoy a wide range of games, develop gaming and social skills, and build friendships. | Mr. Menzel | Option 1 | We are currently in hibernation due to a lack of student involvement, but I hope to re-boot the club next school year. | ||||||
7 | 1/18/2024 7:10:56 | ASL Club (Sign Language) | Students meet and learn ASL as well as about the deaf culture. | Jessie Mahoney/Catherine Smith | Option 1 | We meet on Tuesdays in room 121 until 3:00. | ||||||
8 | 1/18/2024 7:13:47 | Not Your Grandmother's Hand Embroidery Club | Students learn how to hand embroider - needlework and cross stich. | Kourtney Saavedra | Option 1 | We meet weekly - sometimes on Tuesdays and sometimes on Thursday depending on the school schedule. Meeting times are posted to the club google classroom and announced on school announcements. | ||||||
9 | 1/18/2024 7:14:50 | WBHS Book Club | Students select, read, and discuss high interest books with literary merit. While students are required to complete a permission slip when joining the club, books are vetted by the advisor for content. | Jyll Jacoby-Burns | Option 1 | We usually meet on the first Monday each month; announcements are posted on the TVs. | ||||||
10 | 1/18/2024 7:19:02 | Debate Club | A club where students explore how to use the rules of debate to better communicate perspectives on issues. This is not currently a competitive club. | Lisa Chinn | Option 1 | |||||||
11 | 1/18/2024 7:21:50 | Jazz Band | Students rehearse and perform with the jazz band | Mr. Seip | Option 1 | Thursday afterschool spring semester | ||||||
12 | 1/18/2024 7:25:05 | National Honor Society | the school chapter of the national honorary society that recognizes acheivement, scholarship, character, leadership and service. Students are invited to participate based on a combination of factors, including a cumulative GPA of 3.9 or higher. | Lisa Chinn | Option 1 | The National Honor Society is one of the nation's most prestigious clubs. Less than 15% of the nation's high school students are members. Students must submit an application if invited to apply. Students must attend mandatory meetings, keep a GPA of 3.5 or higher every semester, complete 30 hours of service per year, pay dues, and attend the ceremony every year. Students are also subjected to a behavior code that includes no behavior referrals. Invitation to apply are given out in the Spring, to eligible 10th and 11th graders. | ||||||
13 | 1/18/2024 7:38:36 | Key Club | Key Club is an international, student-led organization that provides its members with opportunities to provide service, build character and develop leadership. | Cathie Poulin | Option 1 | 1st and 3rd Wednesday morning of each month in media center at 7:10 | ||||||
14 | 1/18/2024 7:43:50 | FFA | FFA is the premier youth organization preparing members for leadership and careers in the science, business and technology of agriculture. | Kelly Richardson Zack Roberts | Option 1 | FFA Meetings are held once a month for students that are enrolled in Agriculture classes both semesters. Thanks to Brunswick County Farm Bureau each agriculture student in Brunswick county is a paid member. This allows those students to be involved in all FFA activities at the district, federation, regional, state, and national levels. Students are able to travel various places, meet new people, learn about careers in Agriculture, compete in Career Development Events, attend Leadership workshops, and participate in State and National Conventions. The FFA's magazine is called New Horizons and I believe that is the opportunity that is afforded to all FFA members that are challenged to do so. They will witness new discoveries and abilities through their time in FFA. | ||||||
15 | 1/18/2024 7:55:08 | JROTC Robotics & Drone | Cadets compete in groups of 6 in a VEX JROTC National program. Cadets build, program, and drive XR5 robots. Cadets also conduct training for all cadets with SPERO Robots, during Stem classes each quarter of school year. Cadets also participate in Robolink Drone training that prepares them for FAA 107 certification. Course has eight modules and pre-FAA 107 test. Experience is culminated by selection of two cadets to be chosen to attend and be FAA certified during June at Junior Cadet Leadership Camp in FT Jackson SC. | 1SG RET Jeff Clendenin | Option 1 | Cadets meet and train on Mondays and Wednesdays (2:45-4:00 pm) in JROTC STEM Range. | ||||||
16 | 1/18/2024 7:58:48 | DECA | The DECA experience starts in the classroom where students learn business concepts in preparation for college and careers. A powerful instructional component, DECA brings the classroom to life by empowering the teacher-advisor to make learning relevant with educational programs that integrate into classroom instruction, apply learning, connect to business and promote competition. The successful integration of each of these four interconnected components, also part of DECA’s guiding principles, results in a strong program that produces college- and career-ready students. | Kari Babson | Option 1 | We meet the first Wednesday of every month after school in the library. We also meet depending upon other activities or conferences. There is a district competition in the Fall and a state competition in the Spring with the change to advance to International Competition in Orlando or Anaheim. Students have the opportunity to hold leadership positions. | ||||||
17 | 1/18/2024 8:06:24 | JROTC Raider Challenge | Cadets compete in a five event physical challenge program with 9 man teams. The team wears the army combat uniform and camelbacks in conduct of the competitions. Cadets compete local, regionally, and in national level competitions. All competitions generally have cadets covering a total of 5-7 miles at a run pace. | 1SG RET Jeff Clendenin | Option 1 | Cadets met to train Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays (2:45-4:00) to train and prepare for competitions. | ||||||
18 | 1/18/2024 8:07:45 | Scuba Club | Our club facilitates the opportunity to learn to scuba dive, as well as educate students about sea life, water pollution, and clean water efforts. | Mrs. Harless | Option 1 | We meet the third Wednesday of every month at 3:00 pm in the WBHS Media Center. | ||||||
19 | 1/18/2024 8:35:55 | AVID (Advancement Via Individual Determination) | The AVID elective is specifically designed to assist students in their academic journey and college readiness. It focuses on equipping students with essential skills, including note-taking, organization, study habits, and time management. Additionally, it provides strategies for promoting critical thinking and fostering collaboration. AVID primarily targets students who may be the first in their families to pursue higher education or face educational challenges due to their backgrounds. The program aims to encourage and prepare these students for college opportunities by creating a structured and supportive learning environment. It often includes features like tutoring, exploration of college and career options, and inspirational guest speakers to guide and motivate students towards achieving success in both their academic and career pursuits. | Kristine Keith/AVID Counselor | Option 1 | |||||||
20 | 1/18/2024 8:42:55 | JROTC Rifle Team | An awards winning shooting program with a state of the art indoor firing range. The team ranks annually in the top 20 out of more than 350 schools across 7 states. Students learn the fundamentals of marksmanship and all safety related requirements. | COL (R) Joe Calisto | Option 1 | Must be in JROTC to participate. | ||||||
21 | 1/18/2024 9:04:03 | JROTC Drill Team | An award winning drill team. Completed in local, regional and national drill competitions. Team consist of two thirteen person elements which compete in 12 events, during day long competitions. Teams compete in with and without drill weapon divisions and each event last approximately 10 minutes. | SGM RET Edell Bellamy | Option 1 | Cadets practice from 2:45-4:15 on Mondays thru Thursdays each week. | ||||||
22 | 1/18/2024 9:10:17 | The West Wind | As the student news of West Brunswick, the West Wind serves as a public forum for student expression. We publish a news magazine, an online news website, a broadcast show, and maintain various social media accounts. The West Wind is a fourth block elective every semester, so meeting times occur during class; students may receive honors credit and may be awarded leadership positions in the program based on their participation and quality of work. We attend a summer institute and various other workshops to improve our craft as well as submit our work for statewide evaluations and recognition. In 2023, the news magazine earned the top honor in the state, the Tar Heel Award, from the North Carolina Scholastic Media Institute. | Anna Saunders | Option 1 | I know we are offered as a class, but I filled this out because we are technically still an organization (and we look great on college applications). | ||||||
23 | 1/22/2024 14:09:05 | HOSA | Health Occupation Students of America Future Healthcare Providers | Sheila Gerald Evans and Jenny Rohr | Third Tues after school monthly | May have other meetings with speakers. Students are expected to participate in competition. | ||||||
24 | 1/22/2024 15:46:25 | FIRST Robotics | STEM club that teaches students life skills such as conflict resolution, teamwork, leadership, coding, electronics, building, using tools, marketing, networking, and much more. Students build a 100 lb robot from scratch that competes in tournaments. The robot performs tasks as required by the game manual released each January. | Keri McKenzie & Ashanda Grissett | Varies. | Contact kmckenzie@bcswan.net | ||||||
25 | 1/23/2024 19:40:48 | Science Olympiads | Annual competition in various fields of science. | Laura Barnett | various dates (monthly meetings) | |||||||
26 | 1/28/2024 18:12:41 | Drama Club | Produces plays and musicals to provide performance and directing opportunities for West Brunswick High School students. | Jennifer Creighton-Negron | Wednesdays from 2:45 - 5pm | Meets in the theatre / rm 123, participating students need to have a ride pick them up at 5:00pm. | ||||||
27 | FCA | FCA gives students a chance to practice their faith once a week with other students through weekly devotions. Everyone is welcome to join, you do not have to be a student athlete to participate. | Aaron Powell & Amanda Pittman | Every 1st and 3rd Wednesday 7:15am Room 238 | Free to join. Come as you are. | |||||||
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