Clubs and organizations on campus

Julia Carder

Many of the school’s clubs and organizations set up booths in the courtyard during Leopard Friday.

Cameron Stapleton, Staff Reporter

Academic Decathlon Quiz Bowl-  Amy Olson

Students give essays and presentations on certain subject that changes every year. This years subject is world war one. Talk to Mrs. Olson in D212 for more information.

Bowling Club-  Crystal Smith

After school club that counts as a PE credit and is dedicated to the sport of bowling.  Contact Mrs. Smith in D105.

 

Cheerleaders- Kristen Kinnard

Leaders in spirit at LHS. Perform at sports games and other special events. Taken as an athletic period.

 

Chess Club- Tricia Dobson

After school club dedicated to the game of chess and improving chess skills. Meet in D103- Thursdays after school.

DOLLS (Daughters of Our Living Lord and Savior) – Mallin Hernandez

A student run, non-denominational, Christian club for girls who grow in their relationship with God through devotionals, worship, and discussions. Go to B108 for more information.

 

Engineering/Robotics Club- Brian Lidington

Split into two parts: Robotics and Engineering.  Robotics competes in the VEX Robotics meets. Talk to Mr. Lidington in El09 for more information.

 

Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) – Shawn Purcell

United in one cause. The FCA meets in homes weekly for club activities.

 

French Honor Society- Melody Mozley

Society dedicated to promoting French culture and language. Go to B102 for more information.

 

Health Occupations Students of America (HOSA) – Amy Tokarz

Nationwide organization dedicated to letting students explore a medical profession.

 

Key Club- Amanda Beller, Pam Ford

Student-led organization whose goal is to teach leadership through performing community service acts. Key Club meets on every second and fifth Tuesday of the six weeks.

 

Krue- Jane Schiller

Runs the flags at every touchdown or field goal. The Krue does push-ups for every point scored and leads the student section in spirit cheers.

 

Majestics- Fela Lowrance

A team of dancers that perform at home football games, pep rallies,  and other special events.

 

Mock Trial- Jan DeLisle

Students are either “lawyers” or “witnesses” on a team which practices weekly and participates in trials, scrimmages, and competitions. See Mrs. DeLisle (Gifted and talented Resource Room – E103) for more information.

 

Model United Nations Club- Kevin Finn

Students act as U.N. representatives of world countries at conferences with students of different schools. At the conferences, each group is assigned a country and a real-world situation to address from their country’s point of view. Meet in D212.

 

National Honor Society (NHS) – Elyse Hall

National program in which high-achieving students promote leadership through community service and other group activities. See Mrs. Hall in D224.

 

Newspaper/Magazine- Brian Higgins

Online publication of news; local and national. Taken as a special class period.

 

PALS- Kyle Herrema and Allison Lyles

Centered on community service, the PALS work on building relationships with students and meet for activities and interests during a designated school period.

 

Spanish Honor Society- Mallin Hernandez

Society dedicated to promoting the Spanish Language and Culture. Go to B108 for information.

 

Speech/Debate Team- Tami Parker
Students travel around Texas and participate in speech and debate competitions. Debate Team meets in B203.

 

Student Council- Tami Parker

Students plan many school events along with community service opportunities. Student Council meets in Mrs. Parkers class during 7th Period. (B203).

 

Texas Association of Future Educators (TAFE) – Amanda Gulley

Statewide organization created to allow students an opportunity to explore the teaching profession in depth. See Mrs. Gulley in D201for information.

 

Yearbook- Mary Woodruff

Class of students dedicated to stocking our yearbook with all its information and design. Taken as a class period.