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Greenbrier Middle School Clubs

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Academic Bowl

Catherine Tench

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Nichole Goldner

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To promote the pursuit of scholarly excellence, encourage academic competition and good sportsmanship, and foster social opportunities among students. 

We meet two times per week after school starting in October. We typically meet on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 2:30-3:15.

Art Club

Jennifer Rucker

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To promote creativity and allow students to explore their artistic side, experience various art-related concepts and activities, and socialize with other students interested in art. 

$25 Dues on Revtrak, Meeting Dates: 9/7, 10/12, 11/16, 12/7

Beta Club

Daniel Jordan

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Jennifer Shearouse

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To recognize outstanding student achievement and promote good character and values. Student selection for Beta Club is based on academic achievement.  

Sixth-grade and 7th grade students are initiated in the spring of each year.

Cyber Patriot

Loradonna Shultz

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To inspire K-12 students toward careers in cybersecurity or other science (STEM) disciplines critical to our nation's future. Middle school students will compete in teams with hands-on learning of cybersecurity principles that are relevant and applicable to everyday life.

SCHEDULED PRACTICES: 2:45 -4:00 TUESDAY AND THURSDAY (unless mentors have scheduling issues).

The computer lab can be available on MONDAY and WEDNESDAY FOR EXTRA PRACTICE OR SCHEDULING CONFLICTS..

The Experimentals 


Olivia Silvey

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This club will give students who love science a chance to explore the world around them, solve problems, and compete in different science competitions. There will be numerous opportunities throughout the year, such as the 2022 Eco-Meet, the 2023 Science Bowl, and STEAMIFY. 

Please email one of the sponsors listed to apply for various science competitions throughout the year. 

FCA

Fellowship of Christian Athletes

Bryce Massey

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FCA focuses on serving local communities around the globe by engaging, equipping, and empowering coaches and athletes to unite, inspire and change the world through the gospel.

Meets every Friday at 7:00 am in the Learning Commons

Gamers Club

Sarah Moore

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This club will focus on roleplaying and strategy board games (RPGs). Essentially, players use dice, creativity, and teamwork to interact with and affect the story.

Meets every Monday and Wednesday from 2:30 to 4:30 

Gardening Club

Jessica Shepherd

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Students interested or who enjoy being outside and want to explore gardening as a hobby (including vegetable and fruit gardening, seasonal flower beds, building and running a greenhouse, and so much more).

Meets every first and third Wednesday of the month from 2:30-3:30pm.

Annual Garden Club fee is $5. 

Lego Club

Delta Casey

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Lego Club allows students to make new friends and enhance Lego-building skills in a non-competitive environment. 

Limited to 25 participants, Meets on the last Thursday of every month in the media center.

Math Team

Kim Vaughn

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This club will practice for and compete in various mathematics competitions.

Meets one day a week beginning in November.

Step/HipHop Club

Jennifer Shearouse

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Arkys Valdez

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To teach and encourage students to work hard to improve their skills and reach their full potential. Being a team player is valuable in every stage of life. Through dance, students learn to work together to set short–term and long-term goals and build strategies to accomplish them.

TBA

Yearbook 

Marissa Powers

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To allow students to use their creativity along with writing and computer skills to produce the school yearbook.

Limited Space. Students will meet as needed (Monday 2:35-3:00 pm) to discuss events around campus. Students will be assigned events to attend to capture photographs for the yearbook.