Middle School Clubs and Organizations
JR Beta -Betacon Winners!!!
Kloe L'Heureux-Fine Art
Makia Luke- Multimedia Design
<<<<< Courtney Dilport
Video Production-Technology Team
Video Production-Technology Team
< <<<<<< Brenden Lashley- Editing
Video Production -Technology Team
Video Production -Technology Team
Student Council
What does Student Council do? Student Council members staff the concession stand for home games during basketball and volleyball seasons. Proceeds from sales go toward improvements to the middle school and various charitable causes. Council members also plan events for students, often holding dances during the school year, which benefit such community efforts as the local food pantry.
What does Student Council do? Student Council members staff the concession stand for home games during basketball and volleyball seasons. Proceeds from sales go toward improvements to the middle school and various charitable causes. Council members also plan events for students, often holding dances during the school year, which benefit such community efforts as the local food pantry.
CMS Student Council officers!
President – Makinlee Keister
Vice President – Abby Cheney
Secretary – Haylee Esser
Treasurer – Kloe L’ Heureux
Senators:
5th grade – Jacob Spinks & Abbie Gingray
6th grade – Jordan Patterson & Carissa Crites
7th grade – Trevor Miller & Erin Henson
8th grade – Lauren Wheelehon & Abbie Miller
Jr. Beta
CONGRATS TO JR BETA OFFICERS!!
President: Abby Cheney
Vice President: Kloe L'Heureux
Secretary: Charles Robbins
Treasurer: Lane Pinkley
8th Reps: Morgan Higgins & Riley Hurt
7th Reps: Jorja Eaton & Kandace Gentles
6th Reps: Alexis Alden & Kilynn Clark
History Club
Goals of the Club:
* Research history topics at a deeper level
* Participate in the Local and District Fair Competition
(State Competition-if qualified)
* Participate in Citizenship building activities
Fundraisers: We will discuss possible fundraising projects once our club meets-funds would help to send students to state competition.
* Academic Requirements: Must be able to maintain passing grades in all classes! No more than 2 (D) and no (F).* No Office or Disciplinary referrals
* Students must be able to use simple computer applications to complete requirements for the National History Day competitions.
Example: Applications used to complete a process paper and a bibliography of primary and secondary sources used for competition projects.
CMS Book Club
CMS Book Club meets each week on Tuesdays
The Club reads a book together and meetings include activities over the theme of our book selection and many other fun themes.
The Club reads a book together and meetings include activities over the theme of our book selection and many other fun themes.