Clubs and Organizations
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Academy of Scholars
Sixteen years ago, Cumberland County Schools (CCS) created the Academy of Scholars (AOS), a competitive program designed to prepare high achieving students to successfully obtain scholarships and prestigious university admissions. Eligible students attend monthly seminars held at high schools, local university campuses and community sites throughout the school year. Students are selected by the Scholarship Committee at each high school during the fall semester of their 11th-grade year. Each comprehensive high school has 20 seniors and 20 juniors participate in the program. College admissions representatives state that they have begun to look for participation in the Academy of Scholars when accepting students because they know these individuals are prepared for the stressors and reality of life beyond high school.
Advisor: Mrs. Tiara Parker
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Computer Science Club
This club is dedicated towards constantly improving and learning about various computer science topics, such as computer programming, video game design, website design, robotics and more. Students will work together in groups based on their focus areas, helping each other prepare for competitions and project showcases at various events. Students interested in more programming competitions can inquire during club meetings about such opportunities. All SFHS students interested in computers and such may join the club.
Advisor: Mrs. Lakeisha Giles, Room 905
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D.Y.M. 2 K Club
D.Y.M.2.K. Developing Young Men to Kings is a club for 9th– 12th-grade young men. This club requires members to pay in full their membership dues. We are a club that engages in field trips, brotherhood meetings, college tours, and seminars. This club accepts young men who demonstrate positive influences that will contribute toward 71st High School’s reputation in the city, community, and abroad.D.Y.M.2.K.’s Slogan: “Think, Act, Love, Look, and Speak Like a King”Advisers: Mr. Jeremy Richardson
Mr. General McJimson
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Drama Club
This club is for students to experience the excitement and rewards of theatre arts while developing poise, social skills, confidence and the ability to work with others.
Advisor: Ms. W. Oxendine, Room 900
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FBLA
Future Business Leadrs of America
FBLA’s purpose is to bring business and education together in a positive working relationship through innovative leadership and career development programs. Students will participate in regional and state competitive events, as well as participate in community service programs and projects.Meets on Thursdays from 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Advisors: Mr. S. Ford, Room 923
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FCCLA
FCCLA is the ONLY student lead Career Technical Education Organization with the focus on the family. FCCLA provides professional growth, leadership development and career preparation opportunities for students in Family and Consumer Sciences courses in high school.
Advisor: Ms. Rosemond Rm.609
Ms. Konate Rm. 911
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FFA
Future Farmers of America
The National FFA Organization, FFA makes a positive difference in the lives of students by developing their potential for premier leadership, personal growth and career success through agricultural education. Promoting healthy lifestyles, encouraging self-confidence and teamwork through leadership practices and community service.Advisor: Mr. T. Sloan, Agri Bldg.
Ms. Z. Moore
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JROTC
JROTC is one of the most respected and accomplished extra-curricular programs at Seventy-First. Cadets have the opportunity to work with the Drill Teams, Aircraft Rockery Club, Blue Knights, etc. Cadets also participate in community service projects, compete in competitive drill competitions, and develop critical skills.
Adviosor: Col. R. Haley, Room 934
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National Art Honor Society
Students who excel in visual arts meet to engage in art-making activities.
Advisor: Ms. Erika Sieg, Rm 314
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National Chinese Honor Society
It is open to students who are currently enrolled in an honor level Chinese course. Students will organize and participate in cultural festival celebrations in the school, conduct culture related activities and participate in community services and events.
Advisor: Ms. JinHong Qi, Rm 616
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National Honor Society
The National Honor Society is a prestigious organization with a reputation for excellence among administrators, faculty members, students, parents, and residents of the school community. Through NHS chapter service activities, members maintain and extend the qualities of Scholarship, Leadership, Service, and Character. Membership is thus both an honor and a commitment. New members must have a minimum 3.5 weighted GPA, have taken or are currently enrolled in an Advanced Placement (AP) or Honor’s level course, and have no disciplinary suspensions or expulsions on record.
Advisors: Ms. D. Bradley, Room 605
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Photo/Video Crew
The Photo/Video Crew is open to any student who has an interest in photography/videography. Having a personal camera is not required but is very highly recommended. Our crew has become the media face of Seventy-First High School as we work to capture moments from all areas of school life. You can find us on YouTube, Twitter, and Instagram We can be seen throughout the week at other school events, such as games, performances, and general school life activities.
Advisor: Miss E. Sieg, Room 314
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Science Olympiad
This club is devoted to improving the quality of education, increasing student interest in science, and providing recognition for outstanding achievement. These goals are accomplished through activities, research,workshops and participation in intramural, district, regional, state and national tournaments.
Advisors: Ms. Angelic Cantrell, Room 226
Mrs. Jacklon Morris, Room 113
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Skills USA
For Trade and Industrial Students- Skills USA is a partnership of students, teachers, and industry working together to ensure America has a skilled workforce. Skills USA helps each student excel in leadership, communication, industry skills and more. Students also have the opportunity to compete in Leadership Contests and Occupational Related contests.
Advisor: Mr. Jeffrey Price
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Spanish National Honor Society
Students are inducted into the Spanish National Honor Society based on their performance in Spanish and their overall scholastic standing and leadership. The Society recognizes excellent achievement and promotes the awareness of Hispanic cultures in the school. Service to the community is also a priority of the organization.
Advisor: Mrs. Alma Vela
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Student Government Association
SGA- The purpose of the 71st Student Council is to serve the school and the community, to represent students and their ideas, to create a liaison between students and faculty and to provide opportunities for the community.
Advisors: Mrs. Dawn Holt, Room 416
Ms. Rivette Cole