Clubs
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Purpose: To practice, prepare, and compete in Academic Bowl and Quiz Bowl competitions.
Activities: Northeast Georgia RESA Academic Bowl, independent quiz bowl tournaments. GATA Varsity State and JV State tournaments
Advisors: Brandon Holcomb, Chris Shull
Purpose: To provide an opportunity for ALL students to foster appreciation for art, artistic growth, and educational opportunities for our members to teach each other various artistic styles, skills, genres, crafts, mediums, etc. The goal of the club is to build a culture where all students feel safe striving to push beyond their artistic "comfort zones", to leave fear of making mistakes at the door, and to have fun celebrating ART!
Activities: Projects may include but are not limited to the following: acrylic paintings on canvas, watercolor postcards and wall calendars, jewelry making, collages, vision boards, stained glass, and making bead structures.
Advisors: Amy Huff
Purpose: Students will have fun making new friends while learning a lifelong skill that can be passed down for generations. We will focus on competition-style barbeque and be competing against the professionals!
Activities: Students will learn how to trim, prepare, and cooks BBQ meats from professionals through live demonstrations, participate in practice cooks, sell BBQ for fundraisers, and compete in an overnight competition against professional pitmasters!
Advisors: Jay Roach
Our Career Technical Student Organizations (CTSO) include Future Farmers of America (FFA) and Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA). See all CTSO and advisors.
Purpose: To raise awareness of climate issues and complete projects that support the environment
Activities: Fashion show to raise awareness about sustainable fashion, plushie sales to raise money.
Advisors: Holly Behzadi
Purpose: An interdenominational Christian sports ministry to see the world impacted for Jesus Christ through the influence of coaches and athletes. To lead every coach and athlete into a growing relationship with Jesus Christ and His church.
Activities: Guest speakers from local churches and CFA biscuits or Dunkin Donuts provided for those in attendance. Morning meetings once a week.
Advisors: Mike Hancock, Joey Alfonso, Jordan Rushing
Purpose: HoPe is a nonprofit movement dedicated to increasing the graduation rate among Hispanic high school students through leadership development, educational resources and community service. HoPe exists to build communities for high school students to succeed, find their purpose, and be world class leaders. The club is completely led by student leaders who are briefed by the outside organization of HoPe. HoPE is You Belong Here. Always Have. Always Will.
Activities: Community Service projects and meetings
Advisors: Omeed Behzadi
Purpose: To celebrate and learn about cultures around the world, promote the beauty of diversity and inclusivity, and have fun while making new friends.
Activities: Monthly meetings after school where we focus on a different culture each month and sample foods and games from those cultures, field trips to cultural festivals, and hosting annual Cultural Day / International Night (a community event showcasing multicultural acts.) We hope to add many exciting activities this year, so come join us!
Advisors: Michele Gerely & Kristen Fuller
Purpose: To engage students in creating and presenting both criminal and civil cases from the prosecution/plaintiff side and the defense. To hone both their public speaking skills and their acting ability. IF students aspire to be a lawyer or if they just like to argue then this is the place to do it!
Activities: We will meet weekly ( on Wednesdays) to discuss cases and trial strategy. We will have an attorney coach and guest speakers to assist is learning how to create a solid argument. We will attend regional competition at UGA in February. Depending on our performance, there is the possibility of state or national competition.
Advisors: Dawnya Hill
Purpose: Math club is for any student that is interested in exploring interesting mathematic concepts. Mu Alpha Theta is the Math National Honors Society.
Activities: Riddles, Math Games, Presentations on Mathematical Concepts, Pi Day Celebration.
Advisors: Denna Musgrove
Purpose: To encourage scientific and intellectual thought at Apalachee High School and in the community and to volunteer in the surronding community.
Activities: Members participate in science related community service, science experiments, games and challenges. Members attend scientific lectures / demonstrations conducted by fellow club members and community professionals.
Advisors: Stephanie Peck
Purpose: Study and share history (AAPI, Black History Month, etc...) and Charity (Holiday Gift Bags)
Activities: Plan History month tables and boards, charity events, history games
Advisors: Andrew Gollner
Purpose: Promote Spanish Culture & Academics
Activities: Christmas Fiesta- December & Hispanic Flamenco Ballet- March
Advisors: Lydia Ruiz
Purpose: NTHS Mission To honor student achievement and leadership in career and technical education, promote educational excellence, award scholarships, and enhance career opportunities for the NTHS membership.
Activities: Monthly Meetings; Community Service projects; Leadership Training.
Advisors: Amanda Pugh, William Wingfield
Purpose: Student Council serves as an opportunity for students to represent their classmates and their interests while developing leadership and organizational skills.
Activities: Organizing school events like homecoming, spirit week, and powderpuff.
Advisors: Jordi Bohannon
Purpose: The Tri-M Music Honor Society provides leadership opportunities to high-achieving student musicians to make a difference in their community through music-based service projects.
Activities: Members participate in monthly after-school meetings in which they organize music-related community service projects. Our Tri-M chapter consists of students from band, chorus, and musical theatre classes with an interest in gaining leadership and service experience. They also like to party and make music together.
Advisors: Doug Grant
Purpose: Foster a community of writers
Activities: Weekly meetings - Build writing skills and versatility - Provide community and friendship with people who share interests
Advisors: Becky Hasty, Brandon Holcomb
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