CLUBS
24-25 Club Meeting Schedule
Fall Semester
8/28 9/25 10/30
4H - 407
HOSA – Cafeteria
LEO Club – 312
PFS – Aux Gym
FCA – Choir Room a.m.
Drama- Drama Room
National Honor Society - Media Center
Ducks Unlimited- 217
9/11 10/2 11/06
FCCLA – Cafeteria
Latin – 306
Key Club - 206
SkillsUSA – 501
PACKER PRIDE – 114
Chick- fil- A Leader Academy – Drama Room
Math – 203
9/18 10/9 11/20
Anime – Drama Room
Y-Club – 326
FBLA – 108
FFA – Cafeteria
Jesus – 220 a.m.
Fashion –218
Gentleman's Club - Media Center
The Ladies Club - 114
Spring Semester
1/15 2/12 3/5 4/16
4H - 407
HOSA – Cafeteria
LEO Club – 312
PFS – Aux Gym
FCA – Choir Room a.m.
Drama – Drama Room
National Honor Society - Media Center
Ducks Unlimited- 217
1/29 2/26 3/12 4/23
FCCLA – Cafeteria
Latin – 306
Key Club - 202
SkillsUSA – 501
PACKER PRIDE – 114
Chick- fil- A Leader Academy – Drama Room
Math – 203
2/5 3/19 4/30
Anime – Drama Room
Y-Club – 326
FBLA – 108
FFA – Cafeteria
Jesus – 220 a.m.
Fashion –218
Gentleman's Club – Media Center
The Ladies Club - 114
ADVISOR: Corinna Exum
corinna.exum@colquitt.k12.ga.us
4-H is a service organization that emphasizes service to the club, the community, the country, and the world. 4-H is an organization that develops leadership abilities through projects, organization, philosophy, programs, learning situations, and working together to attain these abilities.
Advisors: Danna Cooper
Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) is the club sponsored by the Business Education Department. The FBLA involves nearly 250,000 members in over 13,000 chartered chapters in the United States, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, and Department of Defense Dependent Schools worldwide. Local chapters are chartered by the National Association and operate under the supervision of a state chapter.
Membership is open to students in grades 10-12 who are enrolled or have been previously enrolled in a business or business-related course. The student shall accept the purpose of FBLA, subscribe to its creed, demonstrate a willingness to contribute to meaningful school-community relations, and possess qualities for employment.
Advisors: John Cooper and Kimberly Cooper
Advisors: Paxton Crosby, Katie Gay, and Deion Mapp
Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) is a Career and Technical Student Organization that functions as an integral part of the Family and Consumer Sciences education curriculum and operates within the school system. Since 1945, FCCLA members have been making a difference in families, careers, and communities by addressing important personal, work, and societal issues. Through participation in Competitive Events, becoming involved in community service opportunities, student leadership, and attending leadership conferences, members develop real world skills, explore Career Pathways, and become college- and career-ready.
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