Clubs and Organizations

  • Student Council Student Government Association 
    Advisers:  Anyonga Blackwell and Marlon Richardson
    Membership: 9th-12th-grade students; 2.5 GPA
    Dues:  $30.00
    Meeting Dates:  Wednesdays                                  

    Student Government Association (SGA) members are representatives of the student body. SGA enables you to have your own opinion and the opinion of your peers heard. SGA teaches you how to develop your voice, leadership skills, social skills, and confidence. You will develop skills that will help you not only in high school but throughout your life. 


    Arabic Club Arabic Club
    Adviser:  Rana Nasser 
    Membership: 9th-12th-grade students
    Dues:  $20.00
    Meeting Dates:  2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month

    The Arabic Club is designed to allow students to develop their knowledge of different Arabic-speaking countries and cultures. Members of the club are going to learn Arabic dances, Arabic singing, Arabic food, Arabic Architecture, Arabic Traditional Dresses, and Arabic Arts including Calligraphy and mosaic.


    Speech & Debate Forensics/Speech and Debate
    Adviser:  Laronda Freeman and Shannon Jarman
    Membership: 9th-12-grade students.
    Dues:  $35.00 for competing members 
    Meeting Dates:  Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday after school and mornings by appointment.   

    The Forensics/Speech and Debate Team is a competitive team.  The team attends tournaments all over North Carolina and the United States.


    Global Girls Global Girls
    Advisers:  Christel Early
    Membership:  9th-12th grade female students 
    Dues:  $25.00
    Meeting Dates: 2nd and 4th Thursdays each month

    Global girls is an organization that seeks to improve the quality of life of young women at CIECHS by increasing leadership skills, promoting the importance of education and community service. They focus on building character, integrity, and self-worth.


    International Club International Club
    Advisers: Johan Muriel and Leonardo Romero Fonseca
    Membership: 9th-12th-grade students, in good academic standings
    Dues:  none
    Meeting Dates:  2nd and 4th Thursday each month

    International Club will provide an excellent opportunity to learn about different countries from around the world. Members will learn dances from other cultures and how to sing in other languages.  There will also be opportunities to participate in activities advancing the knowledge of other countries.


    Internationally Known Men Internationally Known Men
    Adviser:  Marlon Richardson
    Membership: 9th-12th-grade male students
    Dues:  $25.00
    Meeting Dates:  2nd and 4th Wednesday each month

     The Internationally Known Men of Cumberland International Early College High School is designed to identify and achieve the goals of each male participant.  Internationally Know Men helps men prepare for the future.  They are taught how to enter the post-graduate world and become globally competitive.  Young men will gain enrichment from academic support to social awareness.  Through this process, participants will build character and leadership. 

     


    Key Club Key Club
    Adviser:  Jancie Brown-Davis
    Membership: 9th-12th-grade students 
    Dues: $25.00
    Meeting Dates: 2nd and 4th Tuesday mornings

    The Key Club is a student-led organization whose goal is to encourage leadership through servicing others. Key Club International is a part of the Kiwanis International family of service-leadership programs.


    Spanish Honor Society Sociedad Honoraria Hispanica ~ Los Embajadores (Spanish National Honor Society)
    Advisers:  Johan Muriel and Leonardo Romero Fonseca
    Membership: students enrolled in Spanish 2 or higher with a GPA of 3.5 in Spanish.
    Dues:  $25.00 
    Meeting Dates:  Wednesdays, once a month

    The Spanish National Honor Society recognizes outstanding high school students who are studying Spanish and promotes a continuity of interest in Spanish. 


     National Honor Society National Honor Society
    Adviser:  Mia Watson 
    Membership: 9th-12th-grade students with a 4.0 GPA
    Dues:  $25.00 
    Meeting Dates:  2nd Tuesday of the month

    The National Honor Society (NHS) recognizes outstanding high school students that demonstrate excellence in the areas of scholarship, leadership, service, and character.

     


    Science Olympiad Science Olympiad 
    Advisers:  Jancie Brown-Davis
    Membership: 9th-10th-grade students interested in STEM; at least a 3.0 GPA
    Dues:  $35.00
    Meeting Dates:  Wednesday afternoons; competitions at FTCC.

    North Carolina Science Olympiad is a competitive club.  The tournaments are rigorous academic interscholastic competitions that consist of a series of different hands-on interactive, challenging, and inquiry-based events.  While being a part of the Science Olympiad, you will learn to be well balanced between the various disciplines of biology, earth science, environmental science, chemistry, physics, engineering, and technology.

     


    Yearbook Yearbook 
    Adviser:  Laronda Freeman
    Membership:  reliable 9th-12th-grade students
    Dues:  none
    Meeting Dates:  every Tuesday each month

    The yearbook staff is by application and interview only. Students wishing to participate in the creation of the yearbook must have access to the internet and a computer at home. Students must also be able to attend meetings after school once or twice a month.

     


    Fayetteville-Cumberland Youth Council Fayetteville-Cumberland Youth Council
    Adviser:  Crystal Glover,  Youth Development and Cultural Arts Program Coordinator
    Membership: 9th-12th-grade students, who are able to participate and attend Youth Council Meetings
    Dues: none
    Meeting Dates:  1st and 3rd Mondays each month

    The Fayetteville-Cumberland Youth Council’s (FCYC) mission is to serve as a voice for the youth in a youth-led organization, focusing on the betterment and promotion of our community.  FCYC serves as a cross-generational link and participates in service projects and social events to promote character-building and leadership development.  Students are nominated to represent  Cumberland International Early College High School.