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Stone Bridge High School

Stone Bridge High School. Clubs & Activities. Nuts & Bolts. Approximately 75 clubs Service Key Club Awareness Club Social Honor Societies National Science Foreign Language English Music Political Young Republicans Young Democrats Progressive (Bull Moose). Nuts & Bolts (continued).

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Stone Bridge High School

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  1. Stone Bridge High School Clubs & Activities

  2. Nuts & Bolts • Approximately 75 clubs • Service • Key Club • Awareness Club • Social • Honor Societies • National • Science • Foreign Language • English • Music • Political • Young Republicans • Young Democrats • Progressive (Bull Moose)

  3. Nuts & Bolts (continued) • Extensions of academic learning • DECA • FBLA • Key • Creative Writing • Critical Thinking/Interpretation • Forensics • Debate • Scholastic Bowl • Drama • Odyssey of the Mind • Foreign Language • ASL • German • Spanish • English • Latin • French

  4. Application Process • Student initiated • Short application process: • Name of person submitting application with contact information • Description of proposed club • Intentions • Will the club fundraise? • Will the club have officers?

  5. Application Process (continued) • Requirements: • Signature of staff sponsor/monitor • Submitted to Activities Coordinator • Effort is made to have a decision within two(2) weeks. • Generally, up to the student to find someone on staff to fill role of sponsor. • Most (not all)sponsors/monitors are licensed employees. • Most volunteer their time. • Some receive a small stipend/year. • Efforts are applauded at a breakfast at the end of the year.

  6. Application Process (continued) • Consultations: • Principal • Risk Management • Once approved, interest meetings are scheduled by advisor/monitor

  7. Stone Bridge High School • Student Activities • Application for New Student Club • Name of Person Submitting Application:_____________________ • Phone Number:_________________________________________ • E-mail:_________________________________________________ • Name of Potential Club:____________________________________ • Please provide a brief description of the club.___________________ • Why do you feel this club should be found at Stone Bridge?________ • Will this club fundraise? Yes No If so, for what reason(s)?___________________________________ • Will the club have officers? Yes No If so, how will they be selected?__________________________________________ • How often will this club meet?_______________________________ • (over)

  8. Who will be the advisor of this club?_______________________ • Please have the advisor sign his or her name here:___________ • This form needs to be submitted to Ms. Lewis’s mailbox in the main office or to Room 307. • The submitter of this form will be notified within two weeks (either by phone or e-mail) of the potential club’s status. • Please keep in mind that not all proposed clubs will be approved. • -------------------------Use the space below if necessary---------------

  9. Chess Club Yearbook Photo Recently came in 2nd to Thomas Jefferson in a competition in Richmond, VA

  10. Chess club Tournament 2011-2012

  11. Multicultural club Black History Month Assembly

  12. Multicultural club Black History Month Finale 2012

  13. Multicultural club Homecoming Parade 2011

  14. Multicultural club Multicultural Night 2011 Patrons had an opportunity to: Experience entertainment through song and dance demonstrations, enjoy delicious, globally inspired food dishes (some prepared by our own staff), and participate in such cultural experiences as the art of henna

  15. Future Business leaders of America Activities Fair Participation

  16. FBLA Recognition Participation in Virginia Diner Fundraiser

  17. FBLA Candy Grams Proceeds go to Project ASK our FBLA State Service Project (it is a foundation that helps kids with cancer, it's based in Richmond). Coat Drive

  18. FBLA Leadership Ropes Course at GMU (Manassas) FBLA National Fall Leadership Conference (Philadelphia, 2011)

  19. Environmental Club Hard at work… On the trail… Loudoun County Earth Day 2011 Clean up of Old Dominion

  20. Environmental Club

  21. Additionally… • Each club is able to request a page on the schools website that can be used to advertise club events. • Club names must be transparent. • We expect each club to uphold the mission and vision of LCPS and SBHS. • Any violation, club is disbanded.

  22. Morning Announcements • Break Dance • Multicultural • Skate • International Night • Senior Class • Environmental Club

  23. Goals • Provide opportunities for our students • To grow socially, academically, and as individuals • Open eyes to other possibilities • Support differences • Maintain a safe environment • Allow them to have fun • Promote engagement • it is their school • an opportunity to truly become involved

  24. Questions? • nan.lewis@lcps.org • 571.252.2200

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