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ClubClub DescriptionSponsorContact Information
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Animal Adventure AcademyIn this club, we’ll explore exciting careers that involve working with animals, such as animal training, veterinary medicine, animal rescue, and much more. Students will learn the basics of animal training and discover how strong bonds with animals can lead to amazing teamwork and communication. Join us for fun activities and experiences that will inspire your love for animals and their care. Get ready for an exciting journey into the world of animals!Ms. Caitlin Braunbrauncz@scps.k12.fl.us
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Art Club2D ArtTBD
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Battle of the BooksStudents will read the Sunshine State Young Reader Award Winners for grades 6-8 and will prepare to compete against other SCPS middle schools in a district-wide trivia contest about the books. The list of books can be found here: https://irsc.libguides.com/c.php?g=659183&p=9714724 TBD
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BETA ClubThe Lawton Chiles Beta Club is a by invitation only club. Students are invited during the summer based on ending the school year with a GPA of 3.75. Returning members must maintain a 3.75 GPA and submit the required documents for service hours in order to be invited to return. In the 2023-24 school year sixth grade students who have a 3.75 GPA at the end of the First Semester will be invited to join.Mrs. Virginia Brady Mrs. Alison Greerbradyvr@scps.k12.fl.usMembers Only
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Creative WritingStudents meet once a week to practice creative writing and to read and edit peer texts.Ms. Aimee Campbellcampbeaz2@scps.k12.fl.us
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Dungeons & Dragons ClubA student run fantasy tabletop role-playing game involving improvisation, persuasion, and a bit of luck!TBD
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Fellowship of Christian AthletesFCA encourages students and athletes on the LCMS campus to gather weekly in an open, friendly, relaxed atmosphere among friends. The objective is for students to support each other through activities of fellowship, discussing relevant topics for today's teenagers' lives.Mrs. Jenny Morrismorrisjc@scps.k12.fl.us
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Florida Future Educators (FFEA)FFEA (Florida Future Educators of America) provides a forum for students to become aware of career opportunities in education and nurtures their interest in teaching as a career. FFEA is administered through local school chapters at all grade levels - elementary through postsecondary.Mrs. Lacey Edwardspolkln@scps.k12.fl.us
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Gardening ClubA club where we will get our hands dirty! Taking care of the school garden and they hydroponic machines.Mrs. Cara Maidenmaidencz@scps.k12.fl.us
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Mask Clubwhere students could come together to create and share their enthusiasm for creating themed masks, much like what you would see at a masquerade.Mrs. Christine Piercechristine_pierce@scps.k12.fl.us
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Math ClubStudents engage in enrichment activities to practice and compete in Math Competitions online or in person. The core of the mathleague.org middle school program consists of a series of contests held throughout the school year, culminating in a US National Championship.Ms. Morgan Peterson & Mrs. Lacey Edwardspetersmz@scps.k12.fl.us
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Minecraft ClubWhere students can play and talk about Minecraft.Mrs. Jennifer Ricksjennifer_ricks@scps.k12.fl.us
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Multicultural ClubLearn about and Celebrate world cultures within our school community through food, movies, games, music, dance and lots of fun!Mrs. Conchi Cranstonconchi_cranston@scps.k12.fl.us
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Open Gym - GIRLS ONLYStudents can play basketball in the gym or on the outside courts depending on the sports schedule.Mrs. Sarah Stone Ms. Caitlin Braunsarah_stone@scps.k12.fl.us brauncz@scps.k12.fl.us
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Open GymFree time in LCMS Marini GymMr. Art Bond Ms. Tori Munroarthur_bond@scps.k12.fl.us munrova@scps.k12.fl.us
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PBIS Voice Out As our student branch of PBIS, the Voice Out! club supports campus positivity, school spirit and stands on a strong anti-bullying platform. Students are invited to join and provide student input on PBIS projects, complete campus anti-bullying initiatives, and help to promote a positive and safe learning environment for all.Mrs. Cara Maidenmaidencz@scps.k12.fl.us
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Rainbow ClubStudents will engage in conversations about the LGBTQIA population and issues/current events going on within the community.Mrs. Shannon Tuttleshannon_tuttle@scps.k12.fl.us
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Read to LeadStarts in January. Intensive Reading students form a team to study a set group of books to prepare to compete against other SCPS Middle Schools. TBD
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Rube Goldberg TeamRube Goldberg Team is a fun way for students to learn while designing machines that use complex processes to complete simple tasks. Students learn critical thinking skills, problem solving, and teamwork. Students will work to participate in the district Rube Goldberg competition that is scheduled for Saturday, March 29, 2025. Students interested in participating in the Rube Goldberg Machine should join the SECME club. The SECME Club meets on Monday mornings from 8:45 to 9:20AM.TBD
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Rubik's Cube ClubBringing people together with the world's most popular puzzle game- Rubik's Cube!Mrs. Allison Greergreerab@scps.k12.fl.us
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SECMEStudents will learn engineering principles by building machines and reflecting on how they could be improved. Every year SECME has competitions in building a mousetrap car, a water bottle rocket, and an essay/vision board.TBD
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Student Government Association (SGA)Student government is a group of students that are charged with managing a wide range of events, activities, programs, policies and initiatives around school. Some members are elected by the student body, and others may be appointed by the elected officials to help with specific tasks or areas of interest.Mrs. Joan Ilemskyjoan_ilemsky@scps.k12.fl.us
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