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Club NameAdvisorMeet on Club DayLocationDuesPurpose
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AP Human Geo Study GroupJess ColleyYesRoom 217NoAP Human Geography study hall- Extra work time for unfinished classwork, exam review month of April
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Best BuddiesCaroline Phillips & Cyndi SmithYesRoom 126Noto create 1:1 friendships between people with IDD and their peers
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Book ClubMari DeRuntzYesRoom 106NoThe book club experience is social and a great way to motivate kids to read, get them talking about books, and have them share ideas and perspectives.
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Chemistry ClubDelores BrooksYesRoom 116NoTo allow those students who are interested in the field of chemistry express themselves through fun chemistry oriented activities and enrich their love for the content. Possibly if able provide cool demonstrations to the younger students at area elementary and middle schools.
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Chess ClubSkyla StuckeyYesRoom 110NoStudents will learn the game of chess and play against each other
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Color Guard ClubRob HillYes Band RoomNoFundamental study of color guard work and recruitment incentive for band activities
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Craft ClubEdana McDonald and Edna HaywoodYesRoom 403/404NoTo teach students the joy of crafting.
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Creative Writing ClubVirginia PriestYesLibraryNoStudents will explore different genres of writing and experiment with various writing techniques.
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Cyber PatriotsKevin RobertsYesMedia CenterNoTo participate in Cyber Security competitions to learn and practice cyber security.
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Dance ClubBrittni Sanborn, Terri Byars & Deborah DavisYesAux GymNoThe club enables the student to display an understanding of expressions and rhythm.
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Drone ClubMr. von HardenbergYesRoom 133NoIndoor drone racing competition/ Drone Soccer league
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Dungeons & DragonsJames HorwathYes Room 208NoStudents can participate in Dungeons & Dragons
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FCA-Fellowship Christian AthletesJustin BlackburnYes - Also meets Tuesday mornings at 8 am in Room 204Room 204NoFaith-based Organization for Athletes
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FFA-Future Farmer of AmericaWicker/DavisYesRoom 143YesFFA makes a positive difference in the lives of students by developing their potential for premier leadership, personal growth and career success through agricultural education. Must be enrolle din a agricuture class to join.
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Film and Photography ClubMichael JonesYesRm 153NoWant to pursue or just enjoy writing, creating, filming, modeling, acting, editing (tech), photography, or directing? This student led club is for you.
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Financial Literacy ClubJustin Blackburn and Christy KennedyYesRoom 205NoFor students to learn and talk about money management.
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French ClubCarole HillYesRoom 410NoExperience French culture and language
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G Student ClubJustin BlackburnYes - There may also be meetings on various Wednesday mornings. Listen to announcements accordingly.Room 204NoFaith based group for everyone
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GLEE ClubMs. ShaverYes Chorus Room 132NoGLEE Club is a safe space for students from all walks of life to come together for community with one another. All are welcome at any time!
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History ClubEmily GriffinYesRoom 103NoThe History Club is a home for students who are passionate about the study of history and want to explore that passion in new and exciting ways. Throughout the year, members of the club will have conversations about historical issues and promote a greater appreciation for and understanding of history.
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Hockey ClubZach MarksYesRoom 202NoLearn about the game of hockey.
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HOSAKris HippYesRoom 406YesHosa is an international, student-led club that promotes leadership, teamwork, community service, knowledge of medical careers and competitions with other Hosa members from our region and state.
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International Thespian SocietyMr. CostonYesAuditoriumYesThe International Thespian Society is the only theatre honor society for middle and high school students in the United States. Affiliation brings credibility and distinction to students, theatre programs, and schools. It is a visible, positive symbol of the quality of your theatre program. ITS recognizes, rewards, and encourages student achievement and celebrates the work of students in all aspects of theatre – performance and production. Each student is honored on a national level and gains access to opportunities and resources beyond those of their school.
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Key ClubMrs. Lisa MurphyYesRoom 219YesKey Club is an international, student-led organization that provides its members with opportunities to provide service, build character and develop leadership.
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Leo ClubMary Beth ThomasNo - Before/After SchoolMedia CenterYesLEO club is a service club that focuses on school and local community events. We instill three traits in our members: Leadership, Experience and Opportunity. Leos must earn service credits each year and meet monthly attendance requirements to remain active.
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Math Tutoring GroupDan Nicholson & Arrianna ThompsonYesRoom 220/209NoHelp students with math questions and to encourage students to help each other.
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Music Production ClubMr. VarellaYes 7 other days TBDLibraryNODo you make music, beats, songs, or wannalearn how? Join the Music Production Club
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NAHS-National Art Honor SocietyMichelle ParksYesRoom 130YesThe National Art Honor Society is a service club that recognizes students who exibit both academic and artisic strengths on both a national and local level.
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National Honor SocietyGlenn CavinessNoAuditoriumYesThe purpose of this organization shall be to create enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote leadership, and to develop character in the students of secondary schools. Induction Required
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NHS Peer TutoringCaviness/BuieYesMath/Science Room 118 English/Social Studies Room 216NHS students will offer Peer tutoring in Math, Science, English, and Social Studies.
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PBIS Student CommitteeHolly Benedict & Jocelyn RodriguezYesRoom 413NoRepresent student body voices, increase student involvement in PBIS school-wide. We would like to create this club to have student involvement in PBIS and to have student voices and ideas when creating events and prizes for our student body.
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Relax and Color ClubWendy Lloyd & Johnna MarleyYesRoom 114NoThis club is for students that need a place to decompress and relax. Listen to calm music and color your cares away. Welcome to any student that is stressed!
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ROTC Leadership ClubLCDR WinnYesROTC BldgNoTo train America's future leaders.
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S2S - Student2StudentMary Beth Thomas & Jodie MoyerYesCafeteriaNoNew Student Ambassadors - This student-centered and student-led program is offered by UPHS to ease transitions, and create a positive environment here for any and all students-We want to ensure that all new students especially military-connected students are welcomed into our school. We provide fun socials, field trips, and service project opportunities to help new students build relationships with their peers and grow roots in their new community.
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Science OlympiadDr. Kirkman & Mrs. YeagerYesRoom 109NoAll students welcome. Will be separate from Science Olympiad Team. Students will learn about, and attempt various science olympiad type activities. Hopefully, this will raise interest in the Science Olympiad Team!
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Skills USARandy BlueYesRoom 137YesCareer opportunities
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Spanish ClubNancy MurphyYesRoom 408YesTo provide educational opportunities outside of the classroom for those interested in the Spanish language and culture
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Speech and DebateWilliam PaytonYesRoom 401NoSpeech and Debate is a combination of public speaking, acting, and arguing all in one competitive sport.
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Spirit ClubJulie Blue & Danielle BlackburnYesRoom 201No
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Student GovernmentR. Giggey/M JarmanYesRoom 213NoStudent Government's mission is to represent to the interests of the student body through the implementation of innovative programs, services, and initiatives that enrich student lives.
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Study ClubJennifer CunninghamYesRoom 101NoProvides a quiet place for students to go for study time.
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Tri-MMr. Jones & Ms. ShaverYes and the first Tuesday before school (8:00-8:15)Orchestra Room YesThe Tri-M Music Honor Society focuses on creating future leaders in music education and music advocacy. Tri-M recognizes students that have gone above and beyond both academically and musically. Tri-M also provides students leadership opportunities to make a difference in their community through music-based service projects.
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UpliftCeleste Marino, Lauren Giggey, & Will ChalmersYes Room 200NoUPLIFT will strengthen students’ leadership skills and provide opportunities for students to exhibit leadership at Union Pines High School and in our community. UPLIFT will empower others by providing positive activities and creating opportunities to promote giving and kindness on campus and in our community. UPLIFT will challenge others to be accepting of differences and teach others the essential value of a diverse campus and community.
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Video Game ClubMatthew PurserYesRoom 207NoA place for people to play and discuss their favorite video games. Console, PC, or Mobile. Xbox, PS, Switch. Minecraft, Overwatch, Fortnite, FPS, Rocket League, Pokemon, just to name a few. Tournaments and competitions or just casual play.
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Viking Environmental ClubAmber Waller-Largen, Jessica Matthews, Mallory WempleYesRoom 121NoTo observe and coexist with our natural environment and make the science courtyard an environmentally friendly place to be
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