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1 | Club | Description | Adviser(s) | Meeting days/time |
2 | 4Kids | 4Kids is a nonprofit organization that aims to spread positivity to children in hospitals. At each meeting, we will make crafts/cards for kids. At the end of each month, we will take the crafs and donate them to local children hospitals aroudn the area. | Ubaldo | Once a month on Wednesday |
3 | Art Club | Art Club strives to connect, learn, and create community among members. Learning art skills, being involved in service opportunities, and having fun is our goal. | Hail | TBD |
4 | Astronomy Club | A discussion-oriented club meant to spark interest in space and give people who like the cosmos a place to share their interests with others. | Hubrich | TBD |
5 | Aviation & Aerospace | We want to start a clbu for students interested in aviation and aerospace. It does not just have to be students interested in careers in those firleds, students who like traveling and/or space are welcome to join. The club will be a place for students to explore these topics and develop a stronger passion for them while also building community around shared interests. A few ideas we have come up with are watching films/documentaries related to these topics, discussing different career paths for avaition and aerospae, and conducting simple aerodynamic experiments. | Patterson | |
6 | Battle of the Books | Students read books and compete in a quiz bowl style tournament. | Lord | Mondays |
7 | Black Student Union Club | The Black Student Union is a school-wide club involving the African-American community of Lake Norman Charter–Our mission as leaders is striving to connect our community when dealing with hardships as a small minority. We host meetings discussing micro-aggressions within the LNC community, society, and Black pop culture, and use our club as a safe space for the students of LNC when transitioning into a society in which we are not always accepted. | Hamilton | 2x tuesdays 2:45 hamilton |
8 | Board Game Club | The mission of Board Game Club is to play different board games and other tabletop games to learn skills such as problem-solving and teamwork for the future. | Bates & Schroth. | Weekly. TBD for 24-25 |
9 | Book Club | Book Club is a club that creates a sense of community through literature with readers at Lake Norman Charter and a getaway for people to discuss their passions for reading and writing as a craft with a friendly, welcoming atmosphere. | Lord | Last Wednesday of the month |
10 | Chess Club | Come play chess with freinds. | Mr. Zamaira | room 210 on Fridays. Official chess club meetings will mostly like start after the fall season ends. |
11 | Coding Club | Lord | ||
12 | Cornhole Club | Club members will participate and play cornhole with friends on Fridays. We will also host tournaments and various activities with prizes. | Brackett, Mr. Porter, Russell | Bi-weekly, every other Friday |
13 | Creative Writing Club | Creative Writing Club is committed to creating a space for people who are passionate about writing, who have stories to tell, and who have brilliant truths within themselves. This is how we will make an impact with our words. | McClain | Weekly on Thursdays at 2:45 in room 122. |
14 | Dance Team Club | The Dance Team is an outlet for students who have danced their whole lives for other companies/ studios/ organizations to come together and showcase their passion for dance at LNC. In this way, they are allowed to be an active part of the LNC community as dancers, but are also able to support other organizations through their love for dance. | Whitfield (@ Elementary School) | TBD |
15 | Drama Club | At Drama Club, we welcome anyone with a passion or interest in acting and theatre production! Our goal is to work together and improve our acting and creative abilities to put on a performance in front of our friends, family, and more! | Reavis | Mondays and Thursdays from 2:55-3:55. Time announced every meeting |
16 | Exceptional Knights Club | 1st & 3rd Thursday in KnightTime | Link | At least once a month during KT |
17 | Fellowship of Christian Athletes | Our mission is to bring together a group of Christians (whether or not an athlete) to praise and spread the word of Jesus Christ. We are a National organization, seeking to make disciples by empowering athletes to know Christ and lead others to do the same. | Massingale & Kiley | 1st & 3rd wednesday in 7:15-7:45Am |
18 | Film Appreciation Club | The Film Appreciation Club is a getaway into new worlds and ideas, allowing us to experience new cultures, emotions, and ways of thinking. Enjoy a deeper dive into film with us today and navigate the language of film directing, cinematography, and the aspects of what makes a great movie, great. | Swiatek | Tuesdays after school |
19 | French Club | French Club's sole purpose is to bring French culture and traditions to the student body. | Davis | 2nd and 4th Tuesday |
20 | Future Business Leaders | Future Business Leaders of America is a club where students who are interested in the business field come learn business skills, and career choices, and meet with people in the community in business. Students will be challenged with projects and events challenging them and furthering their education of business in the future. | Lowman | once a month 2:45-3:30 |
21 | GSA | The Gender-Sexuality Alliance is a safe space for the LGBTQ+ community; we aim to provide a support group for non-conforming students and their peers. Anyone who is supportive of the community is welcome to join in order to socialize in a diverse environment. | Luna | Thursdays once a month |
22 | Interact Club | A service organization for young people who work in partnership with our local Rotary to develop leadership skills and community engagement. | Brackett | once a month |
23 | Investing Club | The Investing Club is where students experience the world of finance and investing through building financial knowledge and improve our critical thinking skills, all while having fun and learning together. We will meet and discuss our strategies on what companies to invest in and which companies are doing well. We will also have a competition on who can make the most fake money throughout the year starting with 10,000 dollars and in addition to that, we will play a game called "Build Your Stax" in which we will practice on how to invest and spot trends in the market in which the winner will receive a bonus of 100 dollars to invest. | Weihl | Once a month on Thursdays in Room 110 (depending on Mrs. Wiehl's duty schedule) |
24 | Key Club | Key Club is a Nationally recognized service club collaborating with the Kiwanis Club, providing some service opportunities and leadership experiences to our members. Students are required to attend meetings, perform 50 hours of service work, and participate in some of our group service activities. | Cavicchia, Barkley | 4 meetings per year and service projects to sign up for on random days of the week |
25 | Knights of Knowledge | The Knights of Knowledge represents Lake Norman Charter in academic competitions. We participate in local, regional, and national events. | Bates | Variably |
26 | Marine Science Club | Provide educational opportunities for students interested in pursuing a career in the field of marine science. | Williams | 1x monthly, Monday 2:45 |
27 | Math Club | Math Club solve competitve math questions and competes in national tournaments. | Kendrick (at MS/HS) | Wednesdays at 2:45-3:45 (Mr. Awbrey's room) |
28 | Math Honor Society | Open to sophomores, juniors, and seniors who meet the minimum GPA requirement in math-related classes and by application only | Awbrey & Blanchard | 1st Wednesday of the month, 7:15 |
29 | Mental Health Matters Club | Spread awareness and break the stigma surrounding mental health. | Casillas | 1X/month on a Wednesday |
30 | Mentorship Club | The Mentorship Program wants to help relieve the stress of incoming freshmen and new students to LNC. We do this by pairing them with like-minded students so they have someone similar to talk to, share experiences with, and guide them through high school. | Massingale | 1x in the Spring (more details later) |
31 | Mock Trial | Mock Trial is for students looking to improve their public speaking and analytical skills as well as those looking at a possible career in law. It is a club that prepares for a competition that simulates a real trial with lawyers and witnesses who gain experiences through participation. | Casillas | Regularly after school: Wednesdays |
32 | NAACP | The LNC NAACP Chapter is part of a national organization focusing on civil rights and benefiting the community. The chapter will be planning a multitude of events for the Huntersville community to improve our livelihood and encourage the fight for equality in the Huntersville-Charlotte Area. | Schroth | TBD: twice per month |
33 | National Art Honor Society | NAHS will conduct group critiques and presentations about artists, host guest speakers, and require 15 hours of art-related service projects to teach and prepare members for future careers while providing opportunities to strengthen leadership. Members will also work with the art programs at the Middle and Elementary Schools to encourage collaboration among the LNC school system. NAHS membership provides members with valuable benefits, such as national art recognition and awards, oppurtunities for their art to be published, and eligibility for college scholarships. | Hale | Once every two months (excluding individual service opportunities) |
34 | National English Honor Society | Open to junior and seniors who meet the minimum GPA requirement in English-related classes and by application only | Smith | TBD |
35 | National Honor Society | Open to junior and seniors who meet the minimum GPA, service, and leadership requirements by application only | Patterson & Blanchard | 1st Thursday of the month before school |
36 | Pickleball Club | Bring students together to socialize and exercise while learning and enjoying pickleball. The location will be off campus at the Prosperity Athletic Club. | Kim Schild | 2xs a month |
37 | Pre-Med | Provide educational opportunities for students interested in pursuing a career in the field of medicine. | Williams | 1x monthly, Monday 2:45 |
38 | Red Cross Club | Red Cross clubs provide youth and young adults with oppurtunities for training, leadership development and the ability to choose Red Cross mission-related activities that address your community's greatest needs. Red ross clubs empower youth and young adults with knowledge and life-saving skills to help prepare their school and community to respond to emergencies. | Miller | Depends on NC Red Cross scheduling |
39 | Rho Kappa | The purpose of Rho Kappa is to celebrate those who have dedicated themselves to a high level of performance in social studies at LNC and to deepen our collective understanding of the social studies. | Bates/Broome | Quarterly |
40 | Robotics Club | In this club, we require a lot of commitment to build a robot to compete against other teams in the state. We will also be volunteering to help the community and hope to show gracious professionalism within the team and the competition. | Patterson | TBD |
41 | Science National Honor Society | Open to junior and seniors who meet the minimum GPA requirement in science-related classes and by application only | Mrs. Zamaira | Limited meetings; students complete service hours autonomously |
42 | Science Olympiad | Students become experts in Science related events and compete at tournaments. | Wilson | Mondays or Thursdays, starting 9/20, after school. One mandatory practice / week. Student chooses which day to attend. |
43 | Seeds of Change | Seeds of change is a club where students will gather to create projects that will help contribute to a solution to the problem of food insecurity that our surrounding community faces. | Luna | First Monday of every month from 2:45 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. |
44 | Senior Class Council | Plans activities for the senior class and plans graduation. | Scire & Casillas | 1x monthly, Tuesdays 7AM or Knight Time: Listen to announcements |
45 | Spanish Club | Spanish Club educates students about Spanish culture in a fun and interactive way. | Barkley, Ubaldo, Luna | 1st Tuesday of every month. |
46 | Speech & Debate Club | Students can practice their public speaking and argument skills while debating with other club members over current events and topics peacefully and educationally. The regional competition that we will enter is not equired for all members but highly recommended (time will be dedicated to practicing for the competition and regular debates). | Reeves & Norris | Every other week initially but weekly as competition nears |
47 | Student Council | Plans and coordinates events for the LNC student body including Homecoming, pep rallies, and spirit days | Awbrey | Knight Time |
48 | Student Diversity and Inclusion Council | Promote equity, spread awareness, and create an inclusive community for the student body. | Swiatek | first and third wednesdays |
49 | Sustainability/Recycling Club | Sustainability & Recycling Club’s mission is to bring together a generation who cares about the planet and keeps eco-friendly practices alive at LNC. | Weihl | According to Weihl's duty schedule |
50 | Technology Student Association (TSA) | TSA would bring leadership and responsibility to a modernized world in the next school year. By having the club, the student's career options would expand, as they get to experience STEM and get a head-start. With over 40 different topics in competitions, this club allows members to get an oppurtunity to expand their knowledge varying from Music Production to Game Design, while being able to win honors that will show merit on college applications potentially. | Brackett | Once a week, usually on Tuesdays and Wednesdays |
51 | Women is STEM | Explore careers in the STEM field, engage in STEM related activities. | Blanchard | Monthly, 2nd Wednesday of the month |