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BOLD Male Mentoring
Advisor: Triagee Crowe
BOLD (Brotherhood of Leadership and Distinction) is a group aligned to mentor young men who need mentoring and encouragement.We will teach leadership skills.
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Guitar Club
Advisor: Ernesto Rivas
Guitar Club allows students to have fun learning and playing guitar with friends. Your child will develop musical skills and express their creativity! We have guitars for beginners, but students are always welcome to bring their own. All your child needs to do is get excited about learning guitar!
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Robotics Club
Advisors: Mr. Hurt & Mr. Crowe
Robotics is the interdisciplinary study and practice of the design, construction, operation, and use of robots. Robotics Club is a team-oriented competitive club in which students work together to build robots and program them to compete in events against teams from other schools. Students acquire deeper knowledge through active exploration of real-world challenges and problems.
Meetings: Tuesdays 3-4 Rm. 109 -
Battle of the Books
Advisor: Jody Phillips
Like to read? Time for Battle of the Books! Students join small groups and team up to read the books on the reading list. A competition is held where questions on the reading list books are randomly asked and each team has a member "qualified" to answer that question. The team that answers the most questions correctly wins the competition.
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Beta Club
Advisor: Diane Speights
Our mission is to promote the ideals of academic achievement, character, service, and leadership among elementary and secondary school students. We will recognize and honor high academic achievement, prepare young people for life, and empower them to be successful. We will develop the leaders of tomorrow, and always demonstrate our motto: Let Us Lead by Serving Others.
Meeting: Wednesdays 3-4pm Rm. 222 -
Chess Club
Advisor: Stephanie Pacquette
Chess - an abstract strategy game that involves no hidden information and no elements of chance. Whether you're an amateur or a pro, you'll love the Chess Club. Fun and fellowship are enjoyed by all.
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FBLA - Future Business Leaders of America
Advisor: Tomeka Simmons
The FBLA-PBL Mission is to bring business and education together in
a positive working relationship through innovative leadership and career development programs. Most meetings will be held during school. This service organization gives
students real-world experiences in order to develop and apply technology skills.
Meeting: Wednesdays 3-4 Rm. 206 -
Forensics - Public Speaking
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Forensics is the study of debate. Students participate in
learning to debate using persuasive and argumentative speaking methods. Students also learn to deliver humorous and dramatic speaking pieces of literature. Competition is held at various schools during the year.
Meeting: Wednesdays and Fridays 3-4pm Rm. 204 -
JS2S Club and Flag Guard
Advisor: Sherron Evans
Junior Student 2 Student brings military and civilian students together to welcome new students, provide a positive environment, support academic excellence, and ease transition. The flag of the United States is the emblem of our identity as a sovereign nation. It is a symbol of respect, honor, and patriotism. The flag should not be displayed on inclement weather days. Members raise flags and salute. End of the day members lower the flags, correctly fold and put away.
Meeting: Mondays 3-4 Rm. -
Math Counts
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Math Counts is for students that enjoy finding the answer to math puzzles and interesting or complex math problems. Teams are created so that each member's strengths are brought into play. Competitions are held throughout the County.
Meeting: Wednesdays 3-4pm Rm. -
Science Olympiad (Club)
Advisor: Stephanie Pacquette
If you are a budding Einstein, or just love Science, this club is for you! Students meet after school to enrich science knowledge with special experiments and projects. Science Olympiad competes with other County Middle Schools in a Science Olympiad Competition. Meetings: -
Student Government Association (SGA)
Advisor: Stephanie Pacquette
Students are elected by their peers and participate in
numerous community-oriented activities and fundraisers. Additionally, students represent their peers concerning school issues and policies. -
Yearbook Club
Advisor: Diane Speights
The Yearbook Club designs, promotes, and sells the Yearbook.
Assisted by Mrs. Speights, students use an online computer program
to create/design/ format pages and are primarily responsible for taking the pictures that will end up in the SVMS Yearbook. We emphasize time management skills, prioritizing, reliability, and the responsibility to follow through on tasks. We provide excellent writing opportunities.
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