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Anime Club:
Naruto! Full Metal Alchemist! Deathnote! If you like Anime then listen up. This year we will be reading graphic novels, researching Anime, learning to draw anime and even learning a little Japanese! Come be a part of the fun! |
Autumn Hendrickson

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Cheerleading:
Spirit group to support students. Students must be on Spirit Team or in an outside cheer organization for one year before trying out for cheerleading. Tryouts are in March/April for the following school year. Cheerleaders attend a summer camp, support school spirit and cheer at sports events. |
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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. |
Desharon Malunga
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Drama Club:
Drama club is open to any student interested in participating in after school play productions. Members of the club are expected to pass all of their classes and behave appropriately at all times. Every year we have a fall play in October and a spring play in March or April. For more information students may pick up a meeting and rehearsal calendar from Mrs. Morgan in the drama room.
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Margie Morgan
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Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA):
A interdenominational ministry that reaches out to the young athletes and students at Pflugerville Middle School. The group meets twice a month in the gym for fellowship, bible study and fun. It is open to all students in all grades.
The leadership team meets on Wednesdays at 7:30am in the gym, beginning in the spring semester. |
Todd Brown
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National Junior Honor Society (NJHS):
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.
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Crystal Keck
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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 sponsors. |
Heather Findell & Mara Galusha
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Student Council:
Student leadership group. Provides direct support to school in humanitarian, social, and other leadership efforts.
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Texas Alliance of Minorities in Engineering (TAME):
T.A.M.E. is open to everyone. The goal of T.A.M.E. is to increase awareness of, and interest in, the engineering, scientific, and computer science professions, build skills in these areas, meet others of similar interests, and gain insight into the industries by meeting and interacting with people in these fields. |
Terri Hutton
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