FCA
(Fellowship for Christian Athletes) - is a club designed to promote
fellowship and sportsmanship on campus. It is student initiated.
Students from all grades and denominations are invited to become
members. The sponsor is Mr. Jett.
FCCLA
(Future Homemakers of America) - is an integral part of Family and
Consumer Sciences. It is a club designed to teach leadership skills both
in and out of the classroom. Any student in grades 9-12 who is enrolled in
a Home Economics or Family Science class may join. The sponsor is Ms.
Brennan.
FEA
(Future Educators of America) - strives to interest competent young women
and men in the field of teaching. The club provides service to the school
and the community. The club sponsor is Mrs. Ellard.
FRENCH
CLUB
- is an organization for students enrolled in any level of French class.
Its purpose is to enhance the knowledge of the French language and
culture. The Sponsor is Mrs. Oliver.
HEALTH & FITNESS-
The first goal of the Health & Fitness Club is to provide students with
knowledge about nutrition and exercise via speakers and workshops on
club days. A second goal of the club is to inspire one another to reach
our fitness goals. The club sponsor is Mrs. Sheffield.
HIGH
SCHOOL/HIGH TECH (HS/HT)-
This is an enrichment
program for students with disabilities who are interested in exploring
and pursing high tech careers, in math, science, computers, engineering,
technology, etc. One of the main goals is to help students successfully
transition to post-secondary education or training, and then on to a
successful career. To be eligible , students must have a
disability, maintain a 2.0 GPA or better and have an interest in science
, math, etc. with an interest in pursing post-secondary education or
training. To maintain membership, they must attend at least 75% of all
activities and be active in the workshops and fieldtrips, and maintain
their GPA. The sponsor is Mr. Anderson.
INTERACT- This is community service club sponsored by the
High Springs Rotary Club. Any student is grades 10-12 with at least a
2.5 GPA is eligible to join. The club concentrates on giving back to the
community in a helpful way. The sponsor is Mrs.Faulk
JR.
& SENIOR BETA CLUB-
This is an honor and service club. Freshmen, Sophomores, Juniors
and Seniors with a GPA of 3.5 are eligible to become
members. A 3.0 GPA & service points must be maintained
to stay an active member. The sponsor is Mrs. Zehner
JUNIOR AND SENIOR FFA
- are clubs designed to promote agricultural
leadership, citizenship, and cooperation. Any student enrolled in an
agriculture class may join. The sponsors are Mrs. Brady and Mr. Farrell.
KEY CLUB
- is a service organization sponsored by the Kiwanis Club. Its objectives
are to develop the skills of initiative, leadership, and good citizenship.
Key Club concentrates on service projects that benefit the community. The
sponsor is Mr. Turney.
PRE
COLLEGIATE
- is a society that enlists minority students with a college preparatory
academic curriculum and a G.P.A. of at least a 2.5. Through activities,
students are prepared for acceptance to the university of their choice.
The sponsor is Dr. Curtis.
RAIDER READERS-
This is a book club. We choose books of different genres and
discuss them at the club meetings. We attend book talks with
local or touring authors. Students must have a 2.0 GPA and
no level 3 or 4 misconducts to participate. Members must be
willing to make a commitment to read and discuss books. The
co-sponsors are Ms. David and Mrs. Doner.
SADD
(Students Against Destructive
Decisions) - is a club
designed to alert and fight
against the largest killer of
our young people today. SADD
educates the community on the
deadly dangers of drinking,
and destructiveness of the
peer pressures that lead to
destructive decisions. The
sponsor is Mrs. Joyner.
SPANISH
CLUB
- is an organization for students who are enrolled in Spanish 2 or above.
Its purpose is to learn about the peoples, life, and the culture of the
Spanish heritage. The club sponsor are Ms. Copeland.
VIDEO CLUB
- This club offers
students an
opportunity to get
experience in
broadcasting by
volunteering at TV.
studios in our
community. Field
trips and guest
speakers enhance
knowledge of video
technology. Through
club activities
students can show
their willingness to
work hard, which can
be an asset when
applying for the TV.
production class.
This club is open to
all students
9th-12th grades with
a GPA of at least
2.0. The sponsor is
Ms. David.