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Clubs

Curriculum Clubs

Technology Club (3rd-5th Grade)

This club stems from the Northeast Georgia Regional Technology Competition with a vision to challenge and empower students to be leaders in the digital age. During club time, students will have the opportunity to choose a project to complete from a variety of technology categories with the possibility of competing at the district level of Northeast Georgia RESA in January. 

Sponsors: Ami Rivera, Chandler Cowan, Laura Carlee and Alexis Gatrel

Junior Beta Club (5th Grade)

This club is designed for younger students who are eager to excel academically, develop leadership skills, and contribute to their community. The Junior BETA Club focuses on fostering a commitment to excellence, personal growth, and service through various activities and projects. Members will participate in service initiatives, leadership training, and academic enrichment opportunities, all while working collaboratively with peers. The club emphasizes character development, teamwork, and the importance of giving back to the community.

Sponsors: Susan Barrow and Corinne Sanchez

Page Turners Reading Club (3rd-5th Grade)

This club is perfect for students who love reading and want to explore a variety of genres and stories. Each session, members will discuss their favorite books, participate in engaging reading activities, and discover new and exciting titles. The club encourages a love for literature through book discussions, creative projects, and fun reading challenges.

Sponsor: Jennifer Mellina

Chorus (4th-5th Grade)

This club is the perfect place for young singers to find their voice and share their love of music! Open to all students who enjoy singing, this club offers a joyful environment to learn about music, develop vocal skills, and perform as part of a group.

Sponsors: Kaley Barrett and Crystal Melton

Student Council (K-5th Grade)

This club is designed for students who are passionate about making a difference, representing their peers, and organizing exciting school events. Members of the Student Council will work together to plan and execute school activities, address student concerns, and promote school spirit.

Sponsor: Paige Montgomery

Dragonette Minis (K-1st Grade)

This club is perfect for students who love to cheer, dance, and show their school pride. Members will learn the basics of cheerleading, including cheers, chants, dance routines, and simple stunts, all while building strength, coordination, and confidence. Each session focuses on teamwork, enthusiasm, and developing positive attitudes both on and off the field.

Sponsor: Emily House

Dragonettes (2nd-5th Grade)

This club is perfect for students who love to cheer, dance, and show their school pride. Members will learn the basics of cheerleading, including cheers, chants, dance routines, and simple stunts, all while building strength, coordination, and confidence. Each session focuses on teamwork, enthusiasm, and developing positive attitudes both on and off the field.

Sponsors: Brittany Breiner, Tiffany Pilgrim, and Alyssa Benner

Dragon Dashers Running Club (K-5th Grade)

This club is designed for students who love to move, stay active, and enjoy the great outdoors. Whether your child is a seasoned runner or just starting out, the Running Club offers a fun and supportive environment to build endurance, improve fitness, and develop a lifelong love for running. Each session will include warm-ups, running exercises, and cool-downs, as well as games and challenges to keep things exciting. The club also emphasizes the importance of teamwork, goal-setting, and healthy habits.

Sponsor: Crystal Melton

Dragon Den News (5th Grade)

This club is designed for students how are interested in filming, editing, creating, and producing a morning announcement show.

Sponsor: Jennifer Mellina

Photography Club (5th Grade)

This club is designed for students who are passionate about photography or curious about learning the art of taking great photos. Each session, members will explore different photography techniques, such as framing, lighting, and composition, while experimenting with various types of cameras and devices. The club will offer hands-on activities, photo challenges, and opportunities to showcase their work.

Sponsors: Karen Phillips

DCES Language Club (K-1st Grade)

This club is perfect for young learners curious about the world and eager to learn how to speak in a different language. Each session, students will be introduced to basic vocabulary, phrases, and cultural traditions from various countries through interactive games, songs, and activities.

Sponsors: Kelli Radford and Heather Bui

HERO Club (5th Grade)

The H.E.R.O. Club is dedicated to ensuring that everyone has opportunities to have a friend. This club's mission is to promote a caring community and friendships between non-disabled and disabled students.

Sponsors: Laura Goulder

Dragons Around the World Club (2nd-3rd Grade)

This club is perfect for young learners curious about the world and eager to learn about various world cultures. Each session, students will be introduced to basic vocabulary, phrases, and cultural traditions from various countries through interactive games, songs, and activities.

Sponsors: Joanna Stanchek, Samantha Kesler, Kelly Jones

Lego Club (1st-5th Grade)

This club is perfect for students who love building, designing, and exploring with LEGO. Each session, members will have the opportunity to work on exciting building challenges, create their own unique structures, and collaborate on group projects. Whether constructing elaborate cities, designing futuristic vehicles, or solving fun building puzzles, the LEGO Club encourages creativity, problem-solving, and teamwork.

Sponsors: Maggie Allen and Jennifer Mellina

 

Non-Curriculum Clubs

FCA

The Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) Club is open to all students who want to explore their faith in a positive and encouraging environment. The club focuses on building character, developing leadership skills, and fostering a strong sense of community among students.

Faculty Monitor: Julie McCullers