- Lionette Elementary School
- Clubs Overview
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Click the club/activity to email the staff advisor.
Two Clubs and Activities seasons allow our students the opportunity to pursue various interests during the course of an academic year. We encourage our students and faculty to propose new Clubs and Activities that reflect their interests and passions. Unless otherwise indicated, all clubs and activities are active during the fall and spring seasons.
Clubs
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Art Club
The Art Club is for students who want to draw, paint, and create more artwork outside of regular class time. Painting, drawing, and sculpting out of clay are just a few of the fun projects that Art Club members do throughout the year to develop technical skills and creative expression! The Art club meets on the second Tuesday of every month in Room 56. Art supplies are donated and we welcome new donors. A list of projects for the year is given to members.
Advisor: Jean Miller
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Photography Club
The mission of the Photography Club is to provide a supportive environment for interested photography students to share their creativity, knowledge, and passion for photography. The club will hold regular meetings and discussions and organize events such as photo-walks, field trips, gallery visits, and lectures and workshops by visiting artists.
Advisor: Cyndi Washingtion
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Yearbook
Yearbook Club offers many benefits to those who join. It’s a group activity that allows students to learn a variety of skills that will likely be useful to them in the future. Working with a group of students can help you improve your teamwork and coworking skills. Students also have the opportunity to try their hand at photography, graphic design, and Photoshop. There are even aspects of Yearbook Club that relate to journalism—you might have the opportunity to interview students and write about what they have to say on school-wide and current events!
Advisor: Sarah Collins
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Student Council
Thinking about joining student council? You should be! It's a great way to make friends and gain leadership experience, especially if you're interested in politics. All student government members are responsible for attending meetings (usually weekly). These weekly meetings include all members of the council as well as the faculty adviser. At these weekly meetings, members brainstorm events they'd like to plan and divvy up the tasks. Occasionally (typically once or twice each school year), the grade-level student councils will hold an open meeting to allow their classmates to come and voice their concerns or suggest ideas.
Advisor: Wayne Wilson
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Future Business Leaders (FBLA)
FBLA is the high school division of Future Business Leaders of America-Phi Beta Lambda, Inc. FBLA helps high school students prepare for careers in business through academic competitions (FBLA Competitive Events), leadership development, and educational programs. If you’re interested in developing your leadership, communication, and teamwork skills, FBLA is the organization for you.
Advisor: Mark Harris
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Environmental Club
Meets on the second Wednesday of every month in Room 44. The Environmental Club initiated a school-wide recycling program and placed bins in every classroom, meeting room, and office; installed solar panels on the school roof; and organized year-long activities centered on climate change education.
Advisor: Matt Winger