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Clubs & Organizations

Art Attack: is a club that will meet during club time and occasionally after school to explore photography, graphic design and the computer arts. In the 21st century, the demand for digital media is increasing rapidly. Based on the Rhode Island School of Design’s STEAM initiative, Art Attack will explore the mingling of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics into Art/Design. Art Attack will be available to both LCMS East and LCMS West students. Sponsor: Lindsey Clenney

Jr. Beta ClubOpen to 7th-8th graders year-long; sixth graders become eligible after the first semester of sixth grade.  This is an honor society based on academics, character, democratic values, and leadership.  Membership is based upon teacher recommendation.  Sponsor: Rita Reynolds 

Buddy Club:  The buddy club is a place to form and foster friendships of same-aged peers who may or may not have a disability. The goal of the club will be to promote acceptance and awareness of everyone no matter what "category" they fit into. Sponsor: Ashley Harris

Craft ClubThe Craft Club is open to 6th-8th grade students, but club size is limited.  Members will create a variety of individual craft projects to include seasonal decorations and school spirit items. There is a $20 supply fee. Sponsor: Andrea Pollock

Drama Club: Drama Club is designed for students interested in learning more about the aspects of theater. This includes learning stage terminology, working on acting skills, set building, and costumes/makeup design. Sponsor : Scott Kroll

Fellowship of Christian AthletesOpen to 6th-8th graders.  Interdenominational school-based Christian sports organization which focuses on serving the community.  Sponsor:  Danielle Rudd

Fishing Club: Open to 6th - 8th graders. Must have a boat or access to a boat that will need to meet specific requirements. There is a fee and application process. We will meet week nights and Saturdays. See or email club sponsor for more information Sponsor: Danielle Rudd

Fitness Club: Open to 6th-8th graders.  There is a $15 supply fee. Students learn about good eating habits, fitness exercises, and strategies for healthy living. Sponsor:  Derrick Rutland

Foreign Language Club: Open to 6th-8th graders. This club is open to any student interested in learning about foreign languages and cultures. The language of focus will depend upon interest, which could vary year to year. Sponsor: Jessica Angel

Future Business Leaders of America*FBLA is a national organization open to all 6th-8th grade students to enhance leadership skills. Students work on skills involving keyboarding applications, computer technology, slideshow presentations, video production, website design, career exploration math, English, spelling, etc.. Members have the opportunity to travel to participate in various competitions throughout the year.  Sponsor: TBA

Girl Talk: Open to 6th-8th grade girls. This club meets once a week for an hour after school starting in November. It is a peer mentoring program where high school girls mentor middle school girls to help them deal with the issues they face in their early teenage years. Members also participate in community service projects. Sponsors: Hannah Tatom & Ansley Carlton

Girls Who Code: Girls Who Code aims to support and increase the number of women in computer science by equipping young women with the necessary computing skills to pursue 21st century opportunities. Sponsor: TBD

Inner Beauty Project: This club is geared toward girls. It is a Christian-based club offering life lessons for girls, covering a variety of topics that are age-appropriate for mentoring middle school girls. Sponsor: Kellie Nix 

National FFA*Open to 6th-8th graders interested in participating in activities dealing with the various aspects of agricultural science and leadership skills.  Sponsor:  Ashley Perl

Odyssey of The Mind- Open to 6th-8th and is an international educational program that provides problem solving opportunities for students kindergarten through college. This club will be made up of 7 members who have gone through an audition process. We will meet 2-3 times a week in order to prepare for competition in March. Sponsor: Lindsey Clenney

ROLE: Responsibility & Ownership of Lee’s Environment. Purpose: is to develop young men into leaders and productive citizens within Lee schools and community. Mission: to educate ROLE club members on how to develop leadership skills and how to use those skills to improve one’s physical and social environment. Sponsor: Brian Bush

Student Government Association:  Open to 6th-8th graders.  Homeroom representatives are elected by designing a campaign using posters and giving speeches in their homerooms in early August. Officers will then be elected by the SGA members.

Students will be involved in school and community projects throughout the year. SGA is committed to planning and acting as speakers for the annual Veterans' Day Program, as well as ambassadors for the school at many school functions. Opportunities include: Step Up and Lead Conference, and spring trip to Atlanta during the General Assembly. This club will meet on club days and some days after school.  Sponsor: Leah Edalgo 

Technology Student Association (TSA): A national organization of students engaged in STEM. The organization is open to all 6th - 8th grade students who have taken or are taking technology education courses. TSA chapters take the study of STEM beyond the classroom and give students the chance to pursue academic challenges among friends with similar goals and interests. Sponsor: TBA

Tennis Club: Tennis Club meets monthly during club time. Students will learn the fundamental skills of tennis. The fee is $15 which includes one T-shirt and a bottle of water for every meeting. Students will be transported to the tennis courts next to the BOE for tennis club.  Sponsor: Marri Haggerty

Yearbook:  Students must go through an application, interview, and selection process.  Teacher recommendations will be used. Staff members who do not complete assignments on time may be dismissed from the staff.  Sponsor: Pam Johnson

*These clubs will be combined for both Lee County Middle School East and West Campuses.  Students from both schools will be eligible for participation.