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AEROSPACE CLUB
To get students excited about learning aerospace engineering!
Activities:❖ Meetings❖ Designing, building, testing:
❖ Gliders❖ RC Planes❖ Rockets
❖ Discussions about the science and engineering of flight
Aerospace Club meets every other Tuesday at 3:30 p.m. in Room 217
Officer:Zach Turnage
Advisors:Dr. Shelley Howerton
ART CLUB/NATIONAL ART HONOR SOCIETY
To further the knowledge of the arts through technical training in various mediums not available in the classroom, as well as guest speakers – local artists, unique art forms, field trips to local museums, school, etc.
Activities:
• Present HHS Annual
Student Art Show
• Provide artwork for
offices & paint murals for school
• Community service for
Art Show
• Volunteer at local
elementary art functions.
Advisors:
Mrs. Melody Madray
Mrs. Tanya Turner
Both Art Club and NAHS
meet on Tuesdays 3:30 –
4:30 p.m. in Room 810
Meetings each Wednesday morning at 7:30 in room 9106
Advisors:
Activities:
Mrs. Buffi HaggardMs. Erin van Bohemen FREE DESSERTS!
Learn the basics of baking!
Teaching the concept of chemistry within dessert making!
Non-traditional sweets, inspired by international customs! (Ex. Macarons, Tres Leches, Melonpan)
Bake in a student-supervised kitchen!
Bake for sponsors/ community service/ organizations/ other clubs (French Club/ Spanish, etc.)
School Events!
CLUB MEETINGS SECOND TUESDAY and THIRD MONDAY
of the MONTH AFTER SCHOOLIN MRS. TANNER’S ROOM
ON THE 500 HALL
NATIONAL BETA CLUB
Advisors:
Mrs. Natalie Wright
Mrs. Leslie Mockalis
Officers:
President: Allison McInnis
Attendance Secretary: Ellen Olmore
Service Chairman: Olivia Durkin
Service Secretary: Sydney Flader
To promote the ideals of
academic achievement, character,
service and leadership among
elementary and secondary school
students
Beta Club meets the 1st
Tuesday of each month at 7:45
a.m. in Room 422
Chess Club
Activities:
● Meeting to play chess
● Participating in tournaments
● Occasional chess lessons
To promote and develop the strategic mind
through the age old game of chess.
Advisor:Mrs. Oberste in
Room 106
Meet every Thursday in Mrs.
O’s room from
3:30-4:00
DECA Officers 2019-2020
Chapter President: Jenn Katasak
• VP of Competition: Caralyn Chittenden
• VP of Community Service: Caroline Cunningham
• VP of Social: Mariana Pulido
• VP of Finance: Grant Poarch
• VP of Marketing: Everett Grizzle
• VP of Recruiting: Madeline Jouanet
• Secretary: Grace Farrell
• DECA Field Trips Chair: Mike Jankowski
• Welcome Committee Co-Chairs: Brookeleigh Goldizen/Kathryn Edenfield
• Operation Christmas Chair: Michael Lim
• Chaplain: Mitchell Gilbert
• Chair: Sydney Ma
Follow us on Instagram:Hoyadeca
Email us at: [email protected]
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Join us for the 1st Harrison DECA Chapter Meeting of the school year
Wednesday, August 14th, 2019 in Mrs. Wonder’s Room - 516
More than 3500 high school DECA chapters prepare emerging leaders and entrepreneurs for college and careers
2019-2020 OfficersPresident: Paige HatfieldVice President: Trinity EstesSecretary/Hospitality Manager: Paige Bealle
Drama Club meets on the 1st Wednesday of the Month from 3:45-5 p.m. in The Black Box.
• Monthly meetings• Themed events/parties• Guest speakers• Field trip opportunities
• Theatre-related workshops• Announcements about
auditions and productions at Harrison
Advisor: Mrs. Shannon Lindsay
Come meet like-minded students who love all things Theatre!
. . . And more!
Drama Club
Future Business Leaders of America
To bring business & education together in a positive working relationship through innovative leadership & career development programs.
Advisor: Ms. Sherri Johnson
ACTIVITIES: • Monthly meetings• Fall leadership conferences• Competitions: Region,
State, National• Services projects• FBLA Week• Certification opportunities• Fundraising• Guest speakers
FBLA meets the 2nd Thursday of the month at 7:40 a.m. & 3:40 p.m. in Room 510
President: Casey MillerVice President: Omeir HondaSecretary: Kylie SobolTreasurer: Anthony TringaliReporter/Historian: Jenn Katasak
To present to coaches and athletes, and all whom they
influence, the challenge and adventure of receiving Jesus
Christ as Savior and Lord, serving Him in their relationships
and in the fellowship of the church.
Advisors: Ms. Carmen Johnson
Officers:President – Madeline JouanetVice President – Meredith LanceCo Vice President- Tucker JanneySecretary – Savannah McVeyTreasurer – Shelby Blalock
Activities:
Weekly meetings
Community service
FCA meets on Fridays at 7:15 a.m.
in the FA Cafe
FCCLA – Family, Career, & Community Leaders of America
Advisor: Ms. Gina Tanner
Focusing on the multiple roles of family member, wage earner and community leader, members
develop skills for life through: character development, creative and critical thinking,
interpersonal communication, practical knowledge, and career preparation.
Activities:
• Work with low socio-economic schools to provide
items needed for success in school
• Volunteer at area elementary school events
• Partner with Hands International to donate and
pack items for orphans in Haiti.
• Compete in FCCLA Events
FCCLA meets the 3rd Thursday of each month at 3:45 p.m. in Room 504.
F R E N C H C L U B
A DV I S O R :
M S . T R A C Y W E I R
Officers:
Sydney Flader
Timber Sparks
Jordan Carlson
Emma Schatz
Ashley Reece
Kayla Knickerbocker
French club meetings are listed on Madame Weir’s blog.
Activities:
• Earn & provide
scholarships for
graduating seniors and
AP French students
• Fundraisers &
community service
• Teach French to feeder
elementary schools
• Carnation sales in
January & February
To develop enthusiasm and interest for, and awareness & knowledge of the francophone world
French Honor SocietyHonorary recognition of 4th level and higher French students with a 3.75+ GPA in French & a 3.0+ GPA school wide
Advisor: Ms. Tracy Weir
SHF meets monthly in Room 9116
• Candidates must meet criteria in
academics, fundraising, community
service & cultural/social events
• Officers:• Sydney Flader Timber Sparks
• Emma Schatz Ashley Reece
• Jordan Carlson
• Kayla Knickerbocker
Genders & Sexualities Alliance (GSA)
• Mission: To create a safe environment in school for students to support each other & learn about homophobia & other oppressions, to educate the school community about homophobia, gender identity, sexual orientation issue, fight discrimination, harassment.
• Activities:
o Community Service
o Red Ribbon Day
o AIDS Walk
• Meetings: Genders & Sexualities Alliance meets every other Wednesday from 3:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. in Room 114
• Advisor: Ms. Erin van Bohemen (Room 114)
Governor’s Honors Program
The Georgia Governor’s Honors Program (GHP) is a residential summer program for gifted and talented high
school students who will be rising juniors and seniors during the program. The program offers instruction
that is significantly different from the typical high school classroom and that is designed to provide students
with academic, cultural, and social enrichment necessary to become the next generation of global critical thinkers, innovators, and leaders.
An applicant information session is held in September of each year and the school application period is from
early September to mid-October. More information about both the program and the application process can be found at: http://leagueland.typepad.com/harrison_ghp/
Further information can also be requested of Donna Blankenbecler, [email protected]
GIRLS WHO CODE
Advisors: Ms. Paulette AllardMs. Andrea Walter
Girls Who Code was founded with a single mission:To close the gender gap in technology.
We have activities for girls with ZERO computer science experience all the way up to activities that introduce
college-level concepts. As a central part of the club’s experience, you’ll work with club members on a Computer Science Impact Project,
where you’ll use computer science to solve a problem relevant to your club and community. Through this
project, you’ll learn the fundamental computer science concepts that form the basis for all computer
programming languages while also building your teamwork and leadership skills.
Girls Who Code meets the FIRST Wednesday of each month from 3:40 – 4:30 p.m. in Room 9234
*check with advisors for possible a.m. meetings
GWC is a nationwide network of women in STEM helping other women and girls interested in STEM. GWC & CCSD have formed a partnership that will provide unique opportunities to club members. Eventually GWC members may mentor younger girls in GWC clubs or other coding clubs.
In partnership with CCSD STEM
Happy HeartsHarrison High School Elders
Club
Co-Presidents: Christian Davis & Maddy Hyde
Sponsor: Ms. Claire Tucker
Valuing the importance of interacting with the elders
in our community by gaining a new perspective on life,
strengthening your skills, enhancing residents' lives,
supporting families, and building friendships.
Meet 1st Friday of Every Month at 7:45 am in
Room 108
Mission: To raise historical awareness through monthly meetings,
events, and a special fundraiser called Pennies for Pearl Harbor, in
order to honor our fallen WWII heroes.
• Make posters for Veterans
• Pennies for Pearl Harbor in December
• Organize Black History Month activities
• Monthly meetings and activities with food
Advisor: Ms. Shannon Herndon
We meet on certain Wednesdays from 3:40 - 4:40PM in the Freshman Academy,
Rm 9123. Check with Ms. Herndon for the yearly schedule or sign up for the
History Club Remind Text by sending the message @ d f7g h9 to 81010.
H.O.P.E. ClubHelping Our Planet Earth
Our Mission:
To promote good stewardship of our Earth’s resources
We meet:
Every 1st and 3rd Thursday every month in room 318
Sponsors:
Mrs. Smith and Dr. Schomer
ADVISOR: MR. ADAM FREEMAN
The mission of HOSA is to empower HOSA-Future Health
Professionals to become leaders in the global health community
through education, collaboration, and experience.
HOSA members are involved in the Hoya Merry Market and
Hoya Christmas and will be having a Blood Drive on October
9th at 4:30 and March 31st at 4:30.
Officers:
President: Alyssa Kate Maxwell
President-Elect: Mariah Polk
Secretary: Hannah Oliver
HOSA meets the second Tuesday of
every month at 7:50 a.m. in Room 702
See blog here:
Planned activities:
Help with local animal shelters
for supply drives, adoptions, and
cleaning their facilities
Advisor: Ms. Kim Greaves
If interested in being part of Hoyas for Hounds see Ms. Greaves in the attendance office.
Hoyas for Hounds
A THEATRICAL HONOR SOCIETY FOCUSEDON COMMUNITY SERVICE AND PERPETUATION OF THEATRE ARTS
AT HARRISON AND IN THE COMMUNITY AT LARGE.
ITS meets the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month at 3:45 p.m. 4:15 p.m. in the Black Box
ITS TROUPE #4996:President – Abbie RIceV.P. – Elle KreunSecretary – Natalie Letts
Meetings are held twice monthlyAttend State/National Conference
Attend theatrical performances as a group Organize production aspects of theatre events
Coordinate & lead summer drama camp
Historian – Taneli MajorTroupe Liaison/Social Media Director – Jenn KatasakAdvisor: Mrs. Shannon Lindsay
KEY CLUBMission: Maximize individual potential in mind, body, and spirit through community services. Form and shape leaders of tomorrow.
Advisor: Ms. Kyle NorrisOfficers: Stephen Amolegbe, Angel Andrews, Lauren Clowney, Meg Kunst
Planned Activities: o Food driveso Adopt-A-Mileo UNICEF driveso HHS stadium clean-upo Volunteering at special needs
park & local fall festivalso Volunteering at Ronald
McDonald House
Key Club meets on the 1st Thursday of each month at 7:50 a.m. and/or 3:45 p.m. in room 119.
HOYAKEYCLUB.WEEBLY.COM
Math TeamDevelop enthusiasm, interest, & critical thinking in mathematics through participation in friendly competition with other county schools
The Math Team meets on the second Monday of each month3:35 p.m. – 4:05 p.m. in Room 409 to practice for competitions.
Advisors:
Ms. Monica Doriney
Mr. Andrew Harmon
Mission:Our mission is to guide Freshman’s transition to High School easier and help freshmen establish a good start and have mentors to look up to in a fun atmosphere.
Activities:•In class discussions about questions members may have about school, sports, and outside life.•Every 2nd month do an outside activity•Get opportunities to meet fellow students, and strengthen bonds•And a lot more fun!!
Advisor: Mrs. Leslie Mockalis Officers: Nick Brunswick and Noah Connelly
Meetings will be every second Thursday morning of the month at 7:45am in Room in 319, to Receive Remind alerts enter this number 81010 and text @e6fa4f4
Mentorship Club
Join Model UN at Harrison!
What is Model UN?• Model United Nations is an authentic
simulation of the UN which introduces students to the world of diplomacy, negotiation, and decision making. In this organization we debate current issues, prepare resolutions, and resolve conflicts between nations at conferences.
Activities• Model UN meets on Monday
Afternoons or Tuesday Mornings twice a month in room #308(to join the remind text @a8c7fk to 81010)
• We compete in Delegate Conferences throughout the school year and debate against other teams from the perspective of our designated country at various schools, colleges, and universities.
Sponsor: Mr. Douglas Liscio (#308) President: Allison McInnis
Vice- President: Mallory Kigor
Secretary: Mitchell Gilbert
Treasurer: Brandon Bammann
Mu Alpha ThetaIncrease student interest in mathematics, develop scholarship & direct math studies of students, & provide a society to honor students who have chosen advanced study in math.
❖ Students must attain and maintain a 3.8 GPA in math
❖ Attend team meetings and complete community service hours
❖ Attend math team competitions❖ Weekly tutoring with students
Mu Alpha Theta meets the 2nd Wednesday of each month – in room 305
Coaches: Ms. Monica Doriney & Mr. Andrew Harmon
Activities:
Support Calvary Children's Home Provide Teacher Appreciation BreakfastParticipate in service opportunities throughout year
NHS meets the 1st Wednesday of each month in Room 317
Officers:President –Anthony TringaliVice-President – Eva DurvarisSecretary – Madison WallaceTreasurer – Leah Delfausse
Advisors: Ms. Karen Heiges & Ms. Julie Loesch
National Technical Honor Society
Advisor: Mr. Bill Phelps
Ms. Jackie Wonder
Honors the achievements of leading Career Education students, provides scholarships, & cultivates excellence in today’s highly competitive, skilled workforce
Activities: • Monthly meetings• Community services• School services• Guest speakers• Leadership activities
NTHS meets the 3rd Wednesday of the month at 7:40 a.m. in Room 923
OCTAGON CLUB
ADVISOR: MS. HOLLY REASON & JULIE AUSTIN
We are a community service club and seek out a variety of volunteer projects in the local community.
We want to inspire students to want to “give back” the rest of their life.
Octagon Club meets the 3rd Wednesday
of the month at 7:45 a.m. in Room 312
Quill & Scroll Honor Society
To recognize and promote commitment to academic excellence in the study of journalism
Advisor: Mrs. Melody Madray
Mr. Bill Phelps
The Quill & Scroll Honor Society
participates in journalistic endeavors at Harrison, including but not limited
to, the school yearbook.
Meetings are called when needed in Room 806; students are inducted in the Spring
Advisor: Ms. Kirsten Zahn
Mission: To teach students how to
climb and the important
safety techniques of
climbing while building
physical fitness and a
sense of integrity and
health within our student
body
Meetings: Once a month at Harrison; whole group once a month at Escalade
3:30 p.m. in Room 104. Meetings are announced via Remind. Text @rchhs18 to 81010 to join.
Activities:
Climb together regularly at Escalade
or Stone Summit.
Participate in service/outreach
opportunities.
HHS Science TeamOffer students an opportunity to work on science outside the classroom setting
Advisors: Ms. Karen Heiges & Dr. Shelley Howerton
Students participate in the Science Olympiad
Science Team meets on Wednesdays at 3:30 p.m. in Room 217
Officers:Stephanie Jones – President
Mission: To provide members an opportunity to enhance their knowledge of video and film
production through engaging, real-world opportunities making short films.
Short Film meets every Wednesday at 3:45 p.m. in AVTF Room (by Theater sign).
Advisor: Mr. Bill PhelpsCo-Advisor: Mr. Carey Ward
SkillsUSA is a Career Tech Student Organization (CTSO)
whose mission is to develop members into world-class
workers, entrepreneurs and responsible American citizens.
SkillsUSA complements technical skill training with
employability and leadership skills.
Officers:
Amanda Parham – Graphics President
Rachel Tomsche– Graphics Vice President
Abby Roma– Broadcast Video President
Christian Berry – Broadcast Video Vice President
➢ Regional & State competitions
➢ Program of Work to include:
➢ Professional development
➢ Community service
➢ Employment skills
➢ Public relations
➢ Social activities
Executive Committee meets the 2nd Wednesday of the month at 7:40 a.m. in Room 9309
General session meets the 3rd Wednesday of the month at 7:40 a.m. in AVTF Room (by Theater
sign)
S.O.S. – Sources of StrengthMISSION: WE ARE A GROUP OF DIVERSE STUDENTS AND ADULTS FROM MANY DIFFERENT CORNERS AND CULTURES OF OUR SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY. WE
BELIEVE THAT LIFE HAS UPS AND DOWNS, THAT ALL OF US WILL GO THROUGH GOOD TIMES AND TOUGH TIMES. OUR MISSION IS TO ENSURE THAT DURING
THE ROUGH TIMES NO ONE GETS SO OVERWHELMED OR HOPELESS THAT THEY WANT TO GIVE UP. WE WORK TO SPREAD HOPE, HELP, AND STRENGTH INTO EVERY CORNER OF OUR COMMUNITY. OUR MISSION IS TO HELP STUDENTS AND STAFF TURN TO THEIR STRENGTHS AND THEIR SUPPORTS THAT ARE ALL
AROUND. WE ARE CONNECTORS TO HELP AND STRENGTH. OUR MISSION RECOGNIZES THAT OUR VOICE HAS GREAT POWER, AND WE USE IT TO BREAK THE SILENCE WHEN SOMEONE IS STRUGGLING, AND TO CONNECT THEM TO THE HELP THEY NEED AND DESERVE.
WE SPREAD HOPE BY FOCUSING ON STORIES OF STRENGTH, RATHER THAN ON STORIES OF TRAUMA. WE KNOW OUR MOST POWERFUL IMPACT COMES
FROM OUR PERSONAL ACTIONS, CONVERSATIONS, AND MESSAGES THAT USE OUR MUSIC, OUR ART, OUR WRITING, OUR ACTIVITIES, OUR SOCIAL MEDIA, OUR CULTURE, AND OUR VOICE. THIS GIVES LIFE TO OUR EFFORTS.
Advisors: Ms. Ajaye SchmitMs. Katie Hoptroff
Mr. Robert Thomson
Ms. Holly Reason
Ms. Shannon Keely
Ms. Carol Burrows
Please contact Mrs. Schmit if you are interested in joining.
To encourage students to continue their love of the Spanish language by offering engaging cultural experiences while practicing their language skills in a fun atmosphere.
Throughout the semester, we participate in a wide
variety of community service activities. For example
making sandwiches and personal care packages
for MUST ministries.
Advisor: Ms. Lauren Stewart
Spanish Club meets on Thursday mornings of every month before school in room
310 with additional cultural activities throughout the semester. See Mrs. Stewart
for a calendar of events.
Spanish Honor Society
Advisor: Ms. Yoannie QuinonesOfficers:
Co-Presidents – Valentina Moreno
Megan Daniel
Secretary – Shivani Makadia
SHS promotes the language, friendship & understanding
between itself and other lands.
Activities: Tutoring for Harrison students as well as
students from our middle schools. Participate in tertulias
with other honor societies, participate in cultural/social
events.
SHS meets the 2nd Wednesday of the month at
7:45 a.m. or 3:35 p.m. Room 309
Spreading Positivity And
Radiating Kindness
Advisor: Ms. Andrea Walter
SPA
RKSPARK meets the 1st & 3rd Tuesdays of the month at
7:45 a.m. in room 112
Advisor: Ms. Lindsay Riley and Ms. Lauren Alexander
CLASS SPONSORS:
9th grade: Ms. Lindsay Riley 10th grade: Ms. Shannon Herndon
11th grade: Ms. Stephanie Tatum 12th grade: Ms. Bonanni, Ms. Watson
Student Council general meetings are in Room 9105 on the 4th Tuesday of each month 7:45 a.m. or 3:40 p.m.
http://harrisonstudentcouncil.weebly.com
Student Council Officers,
Class Officers, and
Committees
Activities:
• Hoya Pride Week
• Fall Homecoming
• Color War
• HOYA Awards
• Community Service
• Teacher Appreciation & Recognition
Activities:• Member recital
• Provide service to each music
discipline at concerts & other events
• Provide assistance to other music students for lessons or audition
preparation
• Provide awareness to the community about the importance
of music education
Officers:• Angelina Pacitti– President
• Madeline Conrad– Vice
President• Claire Herring– Secretary
• Kelsey Foster – Treasurer
Tri-M meets the second
Wednesday of every
month 7:45 a.m. or 3:40
p.m. in Room 9241
Young Democrats
Young Democrat’s purpose is to elect Democrats, advocate for
progressive issues, and train the next generation of progressive leaders
Officers: Advisor – Mrs. Megan Schuitema
Young Democrats will be back for the 2020-2021 school year.