Preview

Club list of wando

Good Essays
Open Document
Open Document
4233 Words
Grammar
Grammar
Plagiarism
Plagiarism
Writing
Writing
Score
Score
Club list of wando
Wando HS Clubs/Student Activities Listing
CLUBS ARE BEGINNING TO MEET FOR THE 2013-14 SCHOOL YEAR!
Join a club or organization this year--to join a General Club, you need to attend one of the meetings during the month of September
(SCHEDULE is under the Clubs Meeting/Events Schedule tab on the main Clubs and Activities Page)

or stop by and see the sponsor for more information or click on their webpage, if available

General Clubs
Co-Curricular Organizations
Honor Societies/Organizations

General Clubs
Academic Quiz Bowl--Sponsor: Dan Gidick (H203)
Description: There are three or four different practice times during the week. Members of the Quiz Bowl team are expected to attend at least one practice per week. Junior Varsity (9th and 10th grades) practice with Varsity (11th and 12th grades).
Requirements to Join: Academic Quiz Bowl requirements are knowledge over a broad spectrum of academic topics and a willingness to make a commitment to practice and go to the meets.
Adventure Club--Sponsors: Diane Krishon (B224)/Kevin Sneed (B221)/Jessica Herbert (T2)
Purpose/Mission of Club: The Adventure Club exists to promote environmental education and stewardship of resources and a love of the outdoors, including camping/paddling/kayaking. We believe that if students are aware of environmental issues and engaged in experiential education activities that make use of unspoiled air, soil, water, and biological resources they will become responsible citizens. Requirements to Join: This club is open to all students at Wando with an interest in the outdoors.
All-Sports Club—Sponsors: Rachel Boyd (E211)/Shandra Drayton (C215)
Purpose/Mission of Club: The Wando All-Sports Club seeks to promote student wellness by creating an opportunity for students to engage in enjoyable, non-competitive sports games.
Requirements to Join: All are welcome!
Angling Club—Sponsor: Alex Pennekamp (T11)
Purpose/Mission of Club: The purpose of the Wando Angling Club is to

You May Also Find These Documents Helpful

  • Satisfactory Essays

    Club members always turned out in great numbers to ensure success. Available records indicate participation over 25 years. The club is indebted to merchants in the area and industries for consistent financial success. We thank the area’s citizens for their enthusiastic attendance.…

    • 415 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Better Essays

    Lacrosse Warriors Club is recently open in our University (University of Fraser Valley) this year’s winter session. In UFV there are many clubs like Salsa Club, Bhangra Club, Badminton Club and many more. These clubs give opportunity to many scholars to give wings to their dreams. But in lacrosse club there is little bit surprise. Lacrosse club not only gives opportunity to the physically well students but also gives opportunity to the students who are not physically well.…

    • 1258 Words
    • 6 Pages
    Better Essays
  • Better Essays

    Unit 8 D2

    • 4492 Words
    • 18 Pages

    importance of the outdoor environment in promoting children 's learning, the impact of intellectual development and…

    • 4492 Words
    • 18 Pages
    Better Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    UCF Car Club

    • 435 Words
    • 2 Pages

    The club is welcome to all students and meets on Wednesday nights at 8:30 p.m. behind the softball…

    • 435 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Best Essays

    Documentary Framework

    • 397 Words
    • 2 Pages

    Bonnett, M. (2002). Education for sustainability as a frame of mind. Environmental Education Research, 8(1), 9-20.…

    • 397 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Best Essays
  • Good Essays

    OSU Personal Statement

    • 549 Words
    • 3 Pages

    At first glance, it seems like a club that would not get much traction and quickly fizzle out. On the contrary, the club now meets regularly and has an academic advisor. The girl has raised awareness for the destruction of not only duck habitats, but other endangered animals. The club even has a growing number of involved members, including myself. Like this, OSU has so many unique clubs; pizza club, knitting club, etc. These clubs enrich the experience the university offers, and I hope to facilitate them as an alumnus so future students can have the one of a kind experience I am blessed to…

    • 549 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    Gang Vs Club Analysis

    • 976 Words
    • 4 Pages

    Participation in a club is seen as a part of a well-rounded person, and teenagers are told when they are applying for college that they will look more appealing if they have participated in many community changing clubs. As people get older they are asked to participate in a clubs ranging from parent-student clubs or book clubs. A club represents a way to enjoy oneself and work outside of one’s profession; it is known as an activity of high esteem. People who participate in clubs are often seen as people who have good time management and a big heart. Many clubs promote volunteer work, team activities, leadership, and help foster morality as well as good choices that will benefit a whole community. One of the specific reasons that clubs are seen as a positive part of our culture is because all school clubs consist of administration approved activities, and because of this it doesn’t allow for a negative club to be created. Clubs can only exist if apart of one of the following categories: fundraising, community service, career interest and interpersonal dynamic. Because of this the word “club” will never be associated with anything other than a group of people who want to divulge themselves into a hobby or service project. Clubs originated in the Victorian times in Britain, functioning as a place for men to attend lectures and participate in recreational activities. Over time they developed as a part of women’s culture (book club, sewing club, cooking club). This was especially true throughout times when women were supposed to be only the care takers of the house and children, as well as social with other mothers. Since then they have developed a connotation that pushes children and adults to be progressive, have a hobby outside of work, and enjoy themselves while (most of the time) helping…

    • 976 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    The Boys and Girls Club of America is an organization with an objective to help the youth of America to become well-rounded, accomplished, and productive members of society. All of the programs that are offered by the club are strategically designed to aid in the education, and development of understanding the importance of living a healthy lifestyle. Thanks to the Boys and Girls Club life-changing opportunities are offered to thousands of youth across the country.…

    • 1004 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    Health Extra Credit

    • 163 Words
    • 1 Page

    2. This strategy helps students become more involved within the community by planting trees, feeding animals and not destroying their habitat. It gives an understanding that animals, plants and human thrive off of each other to survive.…

    • 163 Words
    • 1 Page
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Good Essays

    The students will be given the opportunity to assist the Athletic Trainer with all aspects of the day to day tasks of the athletic training room during various athletic seasons. With that said, participation in the club is voluntary, but will require time, dedication, and will be treated as a job.…

    • 402 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    Boys And Girls Club Essay

    • 908 Words
    • 4 Pages

    The purpose of the Boys and Girls Club is to give all children a safe and positive place to learn and grow. The Boys and Girls Club create their own recreation and companionships in the streets. All young children should be made aware that the community cares for them and that’s why the Boys and Girls clubs were created. This club was designed to promote and enhance the children by giving them a sense of competence, usefulness, belonging, and influence by working together with the community and schools. The Boys and Girls Clubs have been proven to be effective and have decreased the high school dropout crisis.…

    • 908 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    The keystone mainly focuses on being a leader, academic success, career preparation and community service. The Club has helped to be the best person I can be is by having staff members that wants to see you do good things. Leadership role I’ve held at the Club was helping plan the “We on Friday.” I participate in many of the Club’s programs such as Passport to Mad Hood, Keystone, Flag Football, Basketball, Jump Rope Challenge, Cooking Class, and Relationships Smart. I was in Passport to Manhood in that program that is where one of the male Club’s staff talks to thirteen and up group of boys that go to the Club. The staff member has a subject for us to talk about every Friday and we do learn how to do men thing such as tie a tie. I didn’t know how to tie a tie, but then he taught me how now I know how tie a tie and do it fast. The subject we have every Friday will sometime be about future goals or about what type of girlfriend I want to have such as I want her to be classy, have goals, and sporty. I was in Cooking Class that was one of my favorite programs in that program I learn how to cook healthy food by using recipes to make…

    • 853 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Best Essays

    James Neill, a Doctor of Philosophy, wrote a thesis entitled Enhancing Life Effectiveness: The Impacts of Outdoor Education Programs, Volume 1 in May of 2008, in which he outlines the five main areas the theories on outdoor education fall into: environmental, experiential, psycho-experiential, psychosocial, and multi-element (p40).…

    • 1799 Words
    • 8 Pages
    Best Essays
  • Good Essays

    personal wellness plan

    • 457 Words
    • 2 Pages

    I am on Soccer team for orlando city soccer I practice twice a week and have games once a week…

    • 457 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    Education outside of the classroom is often just as valuable if not more as the lessons children learn from textbooks. Hands-on learning and community involvement often allow young minds to expand their horizons and explore topics that are not offered in school. Moreover, such activities allow students to apply classroom education in the outside world.…

    • 571 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Good Essays