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Clubs

Club Name and Description Sponsor
CHEERLEADERS:

Spirit group to support students.  Students may tryout for the squad at the end of their 6th or 7th grade year. Tryouts are in the spring for the following school year. Cheerleaders attend a summer camp, support school spirit and cheer at most sports events.

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Nicole Barcuch

Sarah Coco

cheerleader

DRUMLINE:

The Park Crest Drumline is a great way to learn new skills and make new friends. It began only three years ago, with a small but talented group of seven students who’s charisma and passion still inspires the drumline today. Any 7th or 8th grade student participating in band is able to audition in the spring for next year’s drumline. The drumline not only performs at school programs, but at many events in the community throughout the year as well. The Park Crest Drumline is a lot of fun to be a part of, and a truly unforgettable experience. Even though it requires much practice time and can be very challenging, it is also very rewarding and a lot of FUN!

 

Jon Bailey

drum

NATIONAL JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY:

Membership is by invitation only and is an honor and a privilege to be invited. Honor Society members are chosen during their 7th grade year by faculty members based on scholarship, leadership, service, citizenship, and character.  During their 8th grade year, members will act as leaders on their campus, be involved in services projects that will benefit the school and community, while maintaining a 90% overall grade average in their classes.

 

Darlena Walker

njhs

DIVERSITY CLUB:

Our purpose is to rid our school of discrimination, hatred, and intolerance.  We want to start a trend of peace and acceptance among our student body. Student applications are passed out in the fall.

 

Debra Burgess

Holding hands

SPIRIT TEAM:

Spirit group open to all students. Assists cheerleaders in supporting students at athletic events and generating school spirit. No experience required; can serve as an opportunity to gain experience for cheerleading. Attendance required at games and practices as determined by sponsor.

 

Landi Ratliff

pompoms

 

STUDENT COUNCIL:

Student leadership group.  Provides direct support to school in humanitarian, social, and other leadership efforts.

 

Brenda Broussard

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ROBOTICS:

The robotics team competes in the Capitol Best Robotic Competition in the fall. The team is open to all 8th grade Pre-AP Science students and Tech. Ed II students. To be a member of the team requires weekly practice and attendance at the competitions. Capitol BEST (Boosting Engineering Science and Technology) is a yearly engineering contest designed to inspire students towards further studies in the fields of science and engineering. Starting from a box of raw materials, teams of students are given six weeks to design, build, and then demonstrate a remote-controlled machine that will perform a given task.

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Scott Smith

robot

 

FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHLETES (FCA):

A interdenominational ministry that reaches out to the young athletes and studentsl. The group meets twice a month in the gym for fellowship, bible study and fun. It is open to all students in all grades. 

Tim Prine

cross

FRIENDS OF RACHEL:

This unique program provides the opportunity for students to partner with Rachel’s Challenge to continue the chain reaction of kindness and compassion in your school, and in your community.  All students are welcome to join.

 

Pam Scarbo

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