05.24.13

ADAIRSVILLE MIDDLE SCHOOL

CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS

CLUB

SPONSOR

PURPOSE OF CLUB

POTENTIAL ACTIVITIES

  

To provide students who desire extended experiences

 

Art Club

Cowan

or who have no experiences, an opportunity to create

 
  

art.  Art Club is also a way to grow socially and experience

*Weekly Meetings (Dates TBA)

  

self-discovery. This is accomplished through meeting

 
  

others and the creation of community and personally

*New and unexplored endeavors

  

focused projects.

 
  

The purpose of the Art Club is to work on art projects

 
  

for the school, independent studies, and group projects.

 
    
  

The purpose of the Chess Club is to experience the game of

*Weekly meetings

Chess Club

C. Ray

chess, to learn problem solving skills, and strategies.  The

*Chess Tournaments

  

chess club is to provide students with an environment that

*Build membership to compete

  

offers socialization, intellect, and support.

 
   

*Weekly meetings

Fellowship of

Roberson,Pethel

F.C.A gives students an opportunity to gather and share

*Sponsor various awards

Christian Athletes

Joslin

concerns, scriptures, and prayers for their school.

*School and community activities

   

*Summer camp; Area wide activities

    
  

The purpose of the 4-H Club is to serve the community.  To

*Meetings (TBA)

4-H Club

Hardin

help students have a Head for clear thinking, a Heart for

*Summer camp

  

greater loyalty, Hands for larger service, and Health for

*School and community service

  

better living for their club, community, country, and world.

*Charitable projects; Fundraisers

    
  

The purpose is to encourage effort and reward merit, and

*School/community based service

National Junior

Bunce & Glaus

to promote those qualities of character that make for good

*Annual induction ceremony

Beta Club

 

citizenship.  To recognize outstanding academic

*Meetings (TBA)

  

achievement and character.

 
    

Student Council

Wilkes & Ridley

Serve as a voice to the school administration representing

*Community Service

  

the student body on school-wide issues.

*Administration advisement

    
  

The Yearbook is committed to providing a quality opportunity

Yearbook

 

for students to engage in publishing, editing and literary

*Weekly meetings (TBA)

Committee

  Reed

activities.  Participation in the staff of the yearbook enables

*Observation/participation in

  

students to observe and be a part of the publishing process

  publication of yearbook

  

first hand, from the early stages of developing a theme for

 
  

the book in Sept. to its sale in May.