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                BLACK STUDENT UNION (BSU) – BSU provides a space for all students to embrace African American culture. The aim is to advocate the needs of black students and minorities in our school and community as well as the importance of black culture and what it means to be African American in today’s society.
Sponsors:
• CBHS – Tracey Parker
BOOK CLUB – encourages students to read outside of, and in addition to, routine assignments. Participating students select novels from an approved list provided by the school sponsor. Selections range from classic to contemporary. While reading a selected book, participants will meet at scheduled intervals to discuss their insights and opinions. Activities include: class presentations, reading to elementary school students, collecting used books to be donated to schools and nursing/assisted living homes, fund-raising to buy books for needy students/families, and competing in reading bowls.
Sponsors:
• CHS – Dana Farr, Amanda Truelove, & Kyle Truelove
• FBHS – Laurie Stowe
• JHS – Julie Townley and Diana Mangini
• NHHS – Carol Hammond
• WHHS – Jordan Ragland
CAREER AND TECHNICAL INSTRUCTION (CTI) – provides students opportunities to develop leadership skills by using their career-tech skills to help other people in the community. Activities include: school-wide literacy projects and CTI State Leadership Conference competitions.
Sponsors:
• CHS – David Lynn
• CBHS – Nathan O’Hanlon
• EHHS – Matt Turner
• FBHS – Blake Cagle
• JHS – Regina Sailors & Michele Seabolt
• LCCA – Susan Wright & Beth Cunningham
• NHHS – Traci Owens
• WHHS – Breana Cagle
CHESS CLUB – Gives students an opportunity to play friendly games of chess against their peers in a low-stress environment. Students of all levels are welcome to join. The Chess Club Maybe also holds or participates in intramural and interscholastic tournaments.
Sponsors:
• EHHS – Josh Hite
• JHS – Chad Cole
• NHHS – Rebecca Hartfield
DEBATE TEAM – Learn the art of persuasion, increase academic performance and hone research skills through competition; hear the topic, take a position and provide rebuttals for opposing viewpoints; benefit from the opportunity for public speaking, building confidence for college presentations and career presentations.
Sponsors:
• CBHS – TBA
• JHS – TBA
• NHHS – Cliff Cape
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