Harrisonville High School
Clubs
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Sponsor |
| Academic Club |
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Bill Kay, ext. 6820 |
| Art Club |
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Julie Krzyzanowski, ext. 6824 |
| Drama Club |
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Annetta Marie Snowden, ext. 6837 |
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Friday mornings, 7 a.m., Weight Room |
It is a place for people to come together and get closer to each other and God. |
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| FCCLA |
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Theresa Marler, ext. 6828 |
| History Club |
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Karen Burgard, ext. 6805 |
| ISC (International Students Club) |
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The purpose of the ISC club is to explore foreign cultures. During the meetings the students will meet with the foreign exchange students and listen to presentations from them. Presentations will also be made by HHS students and faculty members who have traveled to foreign countries as well as plan cultural activities |
Annetta Marie Snowden, ext. 6837 |
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"Key Club is a service organization for high school students. And, although the club operates under the school's regulations, it is different from the school's other clubs.
Key Club is unique because it blends community service with outstanding leadership training. The projects and activities undertaken by your Key Club provide learning experiences outside of the classroom and encourages students to become involved in their school and community.
Key Club, along with serving the community, also provides many services in the school. Participation in Key Club service activities will help you develop initiative, leadership, and good citizenship. Since you play an important role in the club's service projects, you will hold a great deal of personal responsibility for the club's success. This involement will help heighten your awareness of your community's needs."
Objective
- To develop initiative and leadership.
- To provide experience in living and working together.
- To serve the school and community.
- To cooperate with the school principal.
- To prepare for useful citizenship.
- To accept and promote the following ideals:
- To give primacy to the human and spiritual, rather than to the material values of life.
- To encourage the daily living of the Golden Rule in all human relationships.
- To promote the adoption and application of higher standards in scholarship, sportsmanship, and social contacts.
- To develop, by precept and example, a more intelligent, aggressive, and serviceable citizenship.
- To provide a practical means to form enduring friendships, to render unselfish service, and to build better communities.
- To cooperate in creating and maintaining that sound public opinion and high idealism which makes possible the increase of righteousness, justice, patriotism, and good will.
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Christine Adams, 6800 |
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Robyn Swords, ext. 6817 |
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The National Honor Society is an organization sanctioned by the National Association of Secondary School Principals which recognizes and encourages academic achievement while developing other characteristics essential to citizens in a democracy. NHS strives to uphold the ideals and standards of scholarship, character, service, and leadership. Click here for membership information |
Vickie Hamilton, ext. 6245 |
| PRIDE |
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PRIDE members serve as peer listeners for the students and welcome new students to the school. |
Patricia Pike, ext. 6250 |
| Quill & Scroll |
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An honor society for high school journalists. |
Stefani Russ, ext. 6833 |
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1st & 3rd Mondays of the month at 7:15 in the Guidance Office |
SADD impowers and gives responsibility to teenagers to help them make healthy life choices. |
Patrica Pike, ext. 6250 and Carolyn Johnston, ext. 6252 |
| Student Council |
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The purpose of the Student Council of Harrisonville High School shall be as follows: 1. To promote the forum for student voice and channels for student involvement.2. To promote better student/faculty relations . 3.To provide training in self government. 4. To provide opportunities for service and charity activities. 5. To promote a good relationship Between HHS and the Harrisonville community. |
Tina Ellsworth, ext. 6811 |
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T.A.T.U. is a youth empowerment program teaching teens to help peers fight back against tobacco use. |
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Our TSA members learn problem-solving, decision-making, critical thinking and leadership skills as they relate to design, communications, power, energy, transportation, engineering, manufacturing, construction and biotechnology. TSA strives to meet the educational needs and challenges of all students in an increasingly and ever-changing technological world. |
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