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Art Club provides students with more opportunities to do art on a larger scale and in groups. Students learn to brainstorm, cooperate with others and share their talents. Art club created murals in the school, backdrops for plays, music concerts, and proms, etc. We also do a community service project once a year. Art club does a fundraiser to allow us to go on a field trip. We create a t-shirt logo every year. Art club is open to 7-12 graders and the maximum size of the group is 30 students. We meet during Activity period and after school once a week depending on the size of our projects. Kindness and cooperation is a must as well as a love of art. All levels of art are welcome. Art Club Website
Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) is a premier student business organization of young people preparing for success as leaders in business, government, and communities. Our mission is to bring business and education together through innovative leadership and career development programs.The purpose of FBLA is to prepare members for careers in business and to assist them by becoming better employees and citizens. FBLA helps students develop leadership abilities, prepares them for entry into a business-related occupations, and offers a setting where members compete at regional, state and national levels in business and technology curriculum. FBLA is open to grades 7 - 12.
Future Teachers of America (FTA) is an organization that encourages students to explore a career in the teaching field. Our goal is to expose students to a variety of mentoring opportunities in hopes to prepare them for future careers in leadership positions. Some of these opportunities include a number of tutoring roles in the elementary school as well as the high school, and production of the annual spring dance for elementary school students. Beyond this, the Future Teachers host various community service events, including an annual Toys for Tots and book drive. FTA is open to students in grades 10-12.
Jr. Historians -
Club for people interested in history
Open to students in grades 9-12
Organizes and hosts the CL high school Veterans Day program
Throughout the year they participate in historical webinars and take a field trip to visit an historic location
Coming 2018-2019 - yearly community service project to aid a local historical landmark
National Honor Society We are offering Scholastic Book Orders for the Jr/Sr High School via the NHS. We will collect and mail orders the last Tuesday of each month; the first order will be processed Tuesday, 1-31 (next week).Students/Parents are able to order on their own via the link above, which will still earn the school Scholastic Book Points.
January order form and flyer
Science Olympiad competitions are like academic track meets, consisting of a series of 23 team events in each division (Division B is middle school; Division C is high school). Each year, a portion of the events are rotated to reflect the ever-changing nature of genetics, earth science, chemistry, anatomy, physics, geology, mechanical engineering and technology. By combining events from all disciplines, Science Olympiad encourages a wide cross-section of students to get involved. Emphasis is placed on active, hands-on group participation. Through Science Olympiad, students, teachers, parents, principals and business leaders bond together and work toward a shared goal.
Teamwork is a required skill in most scientific careers today, and Science Olympiad encourages group learning by designing events that forge alliances. In Elevated Bridge, an engineering whiz and a kid from wood shop can become gold medalists. Similarly, a talented builder and a student with a good science vocabulary can excel in Write It Do It, one of Science Olympiad's most popular events.