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1 | Description | Faculty Advisor | Requirements | Meeting Dates & Times | Member Dues / Fees | ||
2 | Academic Team | Students participating in this club will prepare for the It’s Academic tournament. | Ms. Purcell Ms. Chestnutt | None | After school starting in November | None | |
3 | ASL Honor Society | Students will have the opportunity to participate in Deaf community events like attending Deaf talent shows and organizing silent cafe chats. Joining ASLHS is a great way to increase ASL skill and develop relationships with Deaf people. | Ms. Thomas | Members only who have taken ASL2 and above | Club A Day - 4th Block | $0 | |
4 | Book Club | Do you love to read? Do you enjoy talking about books and bookish things? Then Book Club is just for you! During the meetings, we will talk about books and our favorite characters, participate in bookish challenges, and more! | None | Club A Day - 4th Block | |||
5 | Creative Writing Club | We hold workshop-style creative writing sessions for drafting/revising stories or poetry, sharing our writing among group members, and considering modes of publication options. | Ms. Bell | none | Club A Day - 3rd Block | none | |
6 | Debate Club | Students will choose topics and debate them | Ms. Denton | none | After School | None | |
7 | Educators Rising | This is a National Organization for students interested in teaching. Educators Rising provides young people resources to cultivate the skills they need to be successful educators. | Ms. Hill | Open to any students interested in teaching at any level. | Club A Day - 2nd Block | Membership Dues: $20 - only if interested in competitions or attending state and national conferences. | |
8 | Envirothon | The annual Envirothon Competition is an outdoor natural resources competition that challenges students to identify and categorize living resources, perform soil surveys and solve other complex natural resource issues. | Mr. Sizemore | None | Club A Day - 1st Block | None | |
9 | Euro Challenge | Teams of three to five students (from 9th and 10th grade) are asked to make presentations answering specific questions about the European economy and the euro currency. They are also asked to pick one member country of the “euro area” (the 19 EU member countries that have adopted the euro so far), to examine an economic problem at the country level, and to identify policies for responding to that problem. We have a regional level competition and can advance to the national level competition | Mrs. Thompson | Only 9th or 10th grade students can enter the competition | After School | none | |
10 | Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) | To see the world impacted for Jesus Christ through the influence of student & athletes. To present to students & athletes all whom they influence the challenge and adventure of receiving Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord, serving Him and ALL People of this world no matter WHO and WHAT they believe! | Mr. Pritts | All students, activities and / playing sport is NOT required.... ALL are Welcome ! | Club B Day - 2nd Block | None | |
11 | French Honor Society | Academic organization dedicated to promote the study of the French Language and the culture of Francophone countries. | Ms. Masotta | Students must meet French level and grade requirements to be admitted to French Honor Society. Members are inducted during the second term of their French 4 class. | After School | $20 | |
12 | Freshman Class Executive Board | Be the “go to” for all of your freshman events and fundraising. We are looking for students that will work hard and have unique ideas! | Ms. Anderson | Maximum of 10 students | Club A Day - 2nd Block | none | |
13 | Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) | Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) is a nonprofit education association made up of students preparing for business or business related fields. FBLA's mission is to bring business and education together in a positive working relationship through innovative leadership and career development experiences. | Mr. Roark | None | Club A Day - 1st Block | $25 (Covers State/National Dues and Regional Testing) | |
14 | Future Farmers of America (FFA) | Leadership, Travel , Fun!! Get Active in your Community! Participate in AG Day!!! Meet new people and make lasting friendships | Ms. Nicholson Ms. Seiser | Enrolled in an Ag Class. Afterschool meetings | Club A Day - 2nd Block | None | |
15 | History Day Club | This is the group for people who want to complete a National History Day project to compete at the local and state level. We will meet initially during Knights Quest. There will be time during Knights Quest to work on your project and afterschool time if you want to utilize that. Projects can be done individually or with a group. | Mrs. Thompson | Students will be required to make a National History Day project to enter into the local competition | Club A Day - 1st Block | None | |
16 | International Multicultural Club | The International Multicultural Club is designed to dive into the different cultures and heritages from around the world that are represented in the student body of Middletown High School. The goal is to share our pride in and educate each other with the traditions, foods, music and customs of places from around the world. This is a group open to anyone who would like to learn about and share their culture with others. | Mr. Hodos | None | After School | none | |
17 | Junior Class Executive Board | Are you interested in helping us plan and organize the Prom? You must be dedicated and committed to spend time fundraising, selling tickets, planning the event, decorating (including setup & teardown). | Ms. Libert | Must be a junior | Club B Day - 4th Block | None | |
18 | Leo Club | Leo Clubs are a youth organization affiliated with Lions Clubs International that encourages young people to develop leadership skills, serve their communities, and make a positive impact. Leo clubs organize a variety of service projects, fundraisers, and leadership development activities in areas such as health care, elders, children, people with disabilities, literacy and education, and self-development. They can work with other Leo clubs, sponsoring Lions clubs, or outside organizations. Leo club activities and projects can help young people develop and practice leadership, organization, and social skills, and can instill in them a commitment to helping others. | Ms. Crosthwait | Membership Application completed. Participation in at least one service activity per semester | Club B Day - 3rd Block | $0 | |
19 | Math Honor Society | Recognizes students who have demonstrated excellence in mathematics. These students work to assist students who need tutoring in mathematics. | Mr. DeGrange | Unweighted GPA of 3.5 or higher in mathematics courses; Unweighted overall GPA of 3.5 or higher; Completed four mathematics courses at the Algebra 1 level or higher (at least two courses must be at the honors level/Algebra A/B is one course) | After School | 15 for new members | |
20 | MHS Drama Club | Ms. Denton | None | Club A Day - 4th Block | None | ||
21 | Mock Trial | This is a competitive team that competes at the county level in the Maryland State Mock Trial Competition. Each year we receive a case and will work as a team to present the case in a courtroom setting. Students will participate as either lawyers or witnesses and will argue the case during our matches afterschool at the Frederick County Courthouse. Each match is against another high school. We will be assigned ahead of time which side we will be representing during the match. Teams are scored by a judge. The teams with the best records will make the playoffs and the county winner will move on to the next round of the playoffs. You do NOT need to be interested in becoming a lawyer to be a member on the Mock Trial team! Students interested in acting/drama make great witnesses for our team. Because this is a competitive team; you can earn a school letter (the big M) for participating. | Ms. Hale | Tryouts/Interviews to join the team are required. There will be an informational meeting before the tryout period. | Club A Day - 2nd Block | None | |
22 | Model UN | Model UN is a diplomatic competition. Students are assigned countries, and their job is to express their countries beliefs in committee in order to pass favorable resolutions. In general, MUN is used more to foster those skills than to actually simulate the United Nations. | Mr. Crompton | After school meetings | After School | ||
23 | Morgan's Message | Raising awareness for mental health issues for student-athletes. | Mr. Colsh | none | Club A Day - 3rd Block | none | |
24 | National Art Honor Society (NAHS) | Program to inspire and recognize students who have shown an outstanding ability and interest in the visual arts with a focus on art related service to school and community. | Mr. McCann Ms. Ridgway | Application & Portfolio Required. To Apply: You must be a Junior or Senior. Have completed or are currently in a level 2 visual arts class. Be eligible (grades) and maintain a "B" average in visuals courses. | Club B Day - 2nd Block | $25.00 | |
25 | English Honor Society (EHS) | Recongnition of students who excel in English classes and opportunity for them to serve the school community through tutoring and other talents. Scholarship information and several other national program benefits available. | Ms. Clark | Juniors and seniors only; minimum cummulative GPA of 3.0 overall and 3.5 in English courses. | Club A Day - 2nd Block | $15.00 one-time membership fee | |
26 | National Honor Society | The focus is to provide service to our school and community. This includes tutoring, raising money for various causes, providing monetary/materials for organizations, and assisting community members on service projects. | Ms. Larson Ms. Loughry | Must be inducted into the National Honor Society (either as a Junior or Senior) | After School | $20.00 | |
27 | National Social Studies Honor Society-Rho Kappa | Rho Kappa National Social Studies Honor Society is a national organization for high school juniors and seniors that recognizes excellence in the field of Social Studies. Rho Kappa provides national recognition and opportunities for exploration in social studies. | Ms. Purcell | Application Required. To Apply: You must be a Junior or Senior. Students must complete a total of SIX social studies classes prior to graduation with a 3.25 unweighted GPA. The student must not have a “C” in any History or Social Studies course. The student must have an overall unweighted GPA of 3.0 or higher. The student will in participate in designated service learning project | After School | $15 | |
28 | Queer-Ally Alliance (QAA) | Unite LGBTQ+ students and Allied students to support each other and build a school community that is safe, welcoming, and accepting of all students regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity or expression. Build relationships with QAA and LGBTQ+ clubs across the county and state. Participate in service projects to benefit the school and community. Build friendships and support network with other students | Mrs.Thompson | Anyone who is a member of the LGBTQ+ community or anyone who is (or wants to be) an Ally for these students | Club B Day - 1st Block | none | |
29 | Quill and Scroll Honor Society | We help the Middletown High School community with their journalism and media-related needs and we strengthen our media skills by attending high school journalism conferences and taking field trips to nearby cities with a considerable media presence. | Mr. Kady | Students who are taking or have taken at least one semester of Journalism, Yearbook, or Digital Communications Technology are eligible to apply for membership in this Honor Society. | After School | ||
30 | Rocket Team | Design, Build, Test, Fly a rocket for The American Rocketry Challenge | Mr. Burr | None | After School | $20 per member payable by November registration | |
31 | Science National Honor society (SNHS) | Recognizes students who have demonstrated excellence in encouraging and recognizing scientific and intellectual thought. These students work to advance the students within the schools knowledge of classical and modern science. | Mr. Sizemore | Complete the application Follow SNHS Bylaws MHS Junior or Senior Enrolled in an honors science or advanced placement science course during the current year. Must have taken honors science or advanced placement science course in 10th, 11th and/12th grade Maintain a B+ average (3.6/4.0 or equivalent) across all science courses. Attend one local chapter lecture annually. Must participate in our service learning project | After School | $15 | |
32 | Senior Class Executive Board | Be the “go to” for all of your senior events and fundraising. We have students that will work hard and have unique ideas! | Ms. Weaver Ms. Bassler | senior, application required spring prior to graduation year | Club A Day - 1st Block | none | |
33 | SGA Executive Board | Elected Officials: President, Vice President, Secretary Are you interested in developing your leadership skills and being involved in one of our SGA Exec Board sub-committee? Sub-committees include Special Events, Public Relations, Community Service, and Historian. | Ms. Semrad Ms. Hogan | Involvement in SGA Executive Board requires membership in SGA General Assembly. | After School | None | |
34 | Sophomore Executive Club | Sophomore Class is a club for 10th graders to build experience in supporting the school culture, fundraise for class events, and provide community service to the school and local community. | Mr. McCann Ms. Barlow | Must be a sophomore | Club A Day - 1st Block | None | |
35 | Spanish Honor Society | Academic organization dedicated to promote the study of the Spanish Language and the culture of Hispanic countries. | Ms. Boyll | Student members must meet language and GPA requirements to be inducted. Students should only join this club if they have been inducted. | After School | $20 | |
36 | Student Government Association (SGA) | SGA offers students the opportunity to get involved in organizing school-wide events, activities, and programs. Joining SGA is a great way to develop relationships with fellow students and help build a positive school culture. | Ms. Semrad Ms. Hogan | Involvement in SGA Executive Board requires membership in SGA General Assembly | Club B Day - 1st Block | None | |
37 | TBA Improv Club | MHS Improv Comedy Troupe | Ms. Denton | Students must audition and be accepted into troupe | After School | None | |
38 | UNICEF | UNICEF (United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund) is mandated by the United Nations General Assembly to advocate for the protection of children's rights, to help meet basic needs and to expand their opportunities to reach their full potential. | Ms. Masotta | none | After School | none | |
39 | Glamour Gals | Ms. Hogan | Club A Day - 1st Block | ||||
40 | No Place For Hate | Ms. Weaver | Club A Day - 2nd Block | ||||
41 | Student Athlete Leadership Club (SALC) | Ms. Bauer | Club A Day - 4th Block | ||||
42 | Bird Club | Mr. Sizemore | Club B Day - 1st Block | ||||
43 | Unified Knights Club | Ms. Bolt | Club B Day - 1st Block | ||||
44 | Stop Motion Animation Club | Mr. Mandracchia | Club B Day - 1st Block | ||||
45 | Karaoke Club | Ms. Steele | Club B Day - 2nd Block | ||||
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