springfield high school clubs
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SHS Choral Department
@shschoirtn
The Springfield High School Choral Program has
90 members!
What do we sing?Traditional Choral MusicBroadwayPopJazz and more!
Why do we sing?We believe that our job is to inspire and spread the joy of music to anyone who will listen. Even if you do not think you can sing, all are welcome!
Please see Mrs. Ambrose
Choir members attend Nashville Opera’s Madame
Butterfly at TPAC
Drama Club
@shstheatredept
Guys and Dolls 2018Zoey Johnson as “Adelaide”
The Addams Family 2019The Ancestors take a final bow
Little Shop of Horrors 2017
Guys and Dolls 2018
The Addams Family 2019
Disney’s The Little Mermaid 2020
(cancelled)
The club welcomes● Actors
● Singers
● Dancers
● Crew Members
● Builders
● And much, much more!
Please see Mrs. Ambrose
SHS Mindfulness Club
A club designed to help students explore the benefits of mindfulness, including: • Reduced stress and anxiety, especially
during testing!• Improved attention and focus, leading to
better grades!• Enhanced social/emotional skills through
“mindful” communication and improved emotional control
• Decreased frequency/severity of PTSD, depression, ADD, and ADHD!
Students will also learn how to apply mindfulness skills to everyday life, helping them outside the classroom! Please see Mr. Long in Room B-18 if you are interested!
Sociedad Honoraria Hispánica
Spanish National Honor Society
Chapter: Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz Sponsor- Sandra Salazar
• To be inducted as a member of the Spanish National Honor Society a student must have a minimum cumulative average of 3.0
• A’s and B’s in advanced Spanish classes and be enrolled in advanced Spanish classes at or above advanced Spanish 3.
• Student must remain enrolled in a Spanish class senior year in order to remain a member of the Honor Society
Afro - Latino Culture ClubSponsor – Sandra Salazar and Tia Gray
• The purpose of the Afro – Latino Culture Club is to explore, reinforce, and celebrate the African American and Latino heritage, culture and historical contributions.
• Our goal is to provide social support while fostering student development and success through cultural awareness, leadership, philanthropy, and community service.
• Each meeting provides students with a safe place to talk about and share personal experiences as well as address and discuss the cultural and social issues surrounding African Americans and Latinos in our country.
• The club is open to all Springfield students who are interested in learning more about the history, traditions, and customs of African Americans and Latinos.
TECHNOLOGY STUDENT ASSOCIATION
VEX ROBOTICS
Competitions are held during the fall and
winter months throughout Middle Tennessee.
ADDITIONAL STEM CHAPTERS NEW THIS SCHOOL YEAR
There is also an option to join two additional STEM focused student organizations new to
Springfield High School in the fall of 2020. Membership fees are included in the TSA chapter
fees. These include the National Society of Black Engineers and the Society of Hispanic
Professional Engineers. More information will be available soon.
Why join TSA? The Technology Student Association is a national student led organization.
By joining TSA, you will develop your leadership skills while exploring STEM related career options.
• You will have opportunities to compete in a variety of events on the regional, state, and national level.
• TSA offers additional scholarship opportunities beyond those at our school.
• You will have a voice in a national organization that is helping to shape the future of technology education.
• Membership dues for the entire school year are $25.00. This includes fees for robotics competitions except for any
overnight travel that might be required.
Contact Ms. Murrell at [email protected] for a membership application.
Pep Club• Come support your Yellow Jackets!
• 110+ student members
• 50+ faculty and staff members
• $15 annual fee (includes an exclusive Pep Club shirt and surprises throughout the year!)
• See Mrs. Bradley in D-67 or Mrs. Kiggans in E-78 for more info.
S T U D E N T C O U N C I L
F R E S H M E N
S O P H O M O R E
J U N I O R
S E N I O R
S T U D E N T B O D Y
LeadershipInvolvement
Serving YOUR school
School ImprovementHome ComingComing Home
Leadership FieldtripsDances
And whatever YOUR school needs!Visit bit.ly/SHSStuCo2020 for more information!
S H S M A T H C L U B
F R E S H M E N S O P H O M O R E
J U N I O R S E N I O R
WHAT?ALL Students Wanting to
compete in Math Competitions
Join our 20-21 REMIND!
National Beta Club
• Students are invited who have a 3.25 GPA or A’s and B’s if entering from 8th grade
• 4 Pillars of Beta• Academics, Character, Service, & Leadership
• 4 Club Service Projects• Food for Canned Food Drive, Letters to Teachers,
Baby Wipes for Open Door Pregnancy, & Food for our Backpack program
• 20 individual service hours• Student selects hours that they can serve others in
or out of the school building.
• State Beta Convention Winners & a National Beta Convention Winner!
• Please see Mrs. Thomas
Mock Trial
• The winning Mock Trial team at Springfield High School is made up of all grade levels who want to be lawyers or who enjoy acting!
• Try-outs are held in October
• District Competition is held in February, with the state competition in March
• Please see Mrs. Thomas
Renaissance
• Student Recognition throughout the year for:
• Good Grades
• Attendance
• Birthdays
• ….And so much more!
• Be on the lookout for more information regarding Renaissance Rewards
• People’s Choice Awards & our Awards Night Celebration
• Trunk or Treat
• Please see Mrs. Thomas
National Honor Society
• Students with a 3.75 will receive an invitation to join
• Academic club with a major focus on service to others
• Students select a service project that they would like to focus on for the year, and make plans to implement.
• Sponsored by: Hannah Thomas & Allie Miksch
Large Animal Science
– All things livestock –
you eat it, we talk
about it.
Please see Mrs.
Newberry
Small Animal Science--- If it’s
a pet,
We learn about its care
FCCLA is a student organization connected to the Human Services, Fashion Design, and Culinary Arts programs. In FCCLA, you will
have the opportunity to work with others, volunteer, make connections, and compete against other schools in areas that are
related to our fields. If you are interested in finding out more about FCCLA, click the FCCLA logo above and check out the national
website. You can also email [email protected] and [email protected] to find out more information.
Future Teachers of America
Think you might want be a teacher one day? If so, FTA
is a great way explore the teaching profession at all
levels. We offer job shadowing and volunteer
opportunities at local schools, visits to college education
departments, and a Robertson County FTA Conference in
the spring. Want to find out more? Email
Air Force Junior ROTC
➢ Benefits:➢ $380 in uniforms; zero cost to you!
➢ Earn PE, Personal Finance and Wellness
credits; less classes to take
➢ Field trips & guest speakers!
➢ Community service opportunities!
➢ Self-confidence, Leadership!
➢ Being part of a FAMILY…you belong!
“Developing Citizens of Character Dedicated
To Serving Our Nation and Community”POC: Major Dale Lightfoot: [email protected]
Twitter / Instagram: shsafjrotcboosterclub
➢ Extracurricular Clubs:➢ “Raider” Physical Fitness Team
➢ Joint Leadership Academic Team
➢ Marksmanship Team
➢ Drill Team
➢ Sabre Team
➢ Remote Control Plane Demo Team
➢ Leadership – CADET Led program
➢ Expectations:➢ Wear the USAF uniforms with pride
➢ Just 1 day per week: Wednesday
➢ PT gear on Friday
➢ Complete 10 hrs comm svc/semester
➢ Be a good follower, then a good leader
➢ Be THE example in classes & at home
➢ Have more fun than you can imagine!
Who: Open to student-athletes (or even "aspiring student-athletes"!)
What: A way to unite your two passions, faith and athletics, to impact our school & community for Jesus Christ.
When: Twice a month
Where: Coach Magill's room (A-10)
Contact our sponsors for more info! Remind: (@shs20fca) [email protected]; [email protected]
We look for opportunities to serve our teams & student body, strengthen our knowledge & faith, and share the love of Jesus Christ.Bottom Line: we are to be the light on the hill for Springfield!!
Who: Any students interested in studying and learning about the Bible
What: An opportunity to meet with others in pursuit of a greater understanding of the Bible, its principles, and its applicability in 2020
When: Twice a month
Where: Coach Magill's room (A-10)
Contact our sponsors for more info! Remind: (@shs20fca) [email protected]; [email protected]
(You may notice a lot of overlap with the FCA!) ☺
Bible
Club
Who may join? Any students interested in athletic participation, improving their level of physical fitness, or preparing for other sports. Previous athletic experience not required; we take all types & abilities!
What do we do? We run. Geared toward your ability, you will be pushed toward improvements.A CC meet is a 5k run (3.1 miles), but after preparing for it, a 5k is a fun light day.
When: Practice after school M-F. Meets are Tues & Thurs afternoons with a few Saturday mornings (which are awesome)
Where: Coach Magill's room (A-10)
All athletes MUST have a current physical to join any team.
Email for more information & the TSSAA Physical Forms: [email protected] or Remind: (@dustoffcc)
SHS Recycle Club
New Membership Dues: $10
Returning Members: $5
Includes Club Shirt
Sponsors: Ms. Audrey Puentes & Mrs. Jessie Jones
Student will actively participate in keeping our schools clean and recycle paper and plastic
Make a Difference in our Community and World
Join the Recycle Club!
Culinary Arts Club
To be a club member you must be a current or a former Culinary Arts student. Culinary Arts Club competes in two different areas.
FCCLA
• Competition for current or form students
• Group and individual competitions
• Local and state level competition
• Baking, cooking, interviews, creating a new food and marketing it, sports nutrient, Knife skills demo
• Culinary Arts Club also does:
• Trunk or treat
• Occasionally catering events
• Cookie sales (fundraising)
• Sponsor: Tiffany Russell
SkillsUSA
• Competition for current students only
• Individual competitions
• Local and state level competition
• Baking, cooking, interview, job demonstration skills
• In order to get a cord for graduation:
• Must complete all 3 years of culinary arts
• Must be a club member for 2 out of the 3 years
• Must be an active member with 90% participation for
both years
• Must compete for at least 1 year.
• Must have 40 hrs of community service by senior year
Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA)
Sponsor: Ms.Alex Neblett | [email protected]
Follow us on Remind for updates & announcements!
Text @FBLAatSHS to 81010
Join nearly 200,000 members &
be part of the largest studentbusiness organization in the
world
Opportunities in competition,
networking, scholarships, leadership, volunteering,
events, & more!
$20 dues,which covers state & national
registration & a club t-shirt
Open to any SHS student
The Writers Club’s is a student-driven organization with a focus on self-expression and an emphasis on publication and peer-to-peer workshop.
In our first year, the 17 writers who joined the club explored their lives through writing, helped one another with feedback (and sometimes emotional support), contributed to our first collectively created and published anthology, and grew immensely as individuals. Students created the cover and organized and created the entirety of the content.
Still Growing
As the club grows and develops, we are looking to
broaden our avenues for student achievement and
recognition
Hierarchal appointments and duties with significant reward
Continue to publish the student authors every year
Continue cords for graduating seniors
A collaboration with the National English Society