• JYMS Clubs & Organizations

    2024-2025

     


    Assistant Director of Student Activities: Gina Herr

     

    Club Name

    Club Description

     

    Faculty Sponsor

    Art Club

    Art Club allows students in grades 6-8 to continue developing their artistic skills, explore new art mediums, and collaborate with other creative students to enrich their school and community.

     

    Cynthia O’hara

    American Sign Language (ASL) Club

    Seventh grade students have the opportunity to learn American Sign Language.  The club meets during lunch and students learn conversational sign. 

     

    Steven Jinright

    Creative Writing Club

    Creative Writing Club creates space for young writers to experiment with various genres and to share their work with their peers.

     

    Troy Davis

    Drama Club

    Drama Club is for students that love the art of acting and performing. Students will learn about acting, stage direction, and working backstage.

     

    Joy Vernon

    Jeff Seneca

    Garden Club

    Garden Club provides a way for students to learn about gardening.  Students gain hands-on experience with maintaining gardens and flower beds.

     

    Susan Zyra

    Jessica Laz-Smith

    Ladies of Distinction

    (L.O.D.)

    The mission of Ladies of Distinction (L.O.D.) is to encourage, empower, and equip girls and women to be holistically healthy and strong: educationally, emotionally, socially, and physically.

     

    Sabrina Turner

    National Junior Honor Society

    (NJHS)

    The National Junior Honor Society (NJHS) elevates a school’s commitment to the values of scholarship, service, leadership, character, and citizenship and helps middle-level students develop the knowledge and skills to become well-rounded student leaders in their school, community, and beyond.

     

    Linda Ellis

    Student Council Association

    The purpose of the student council is to give students an opportunity to develop leadership by organizing and carrying out school activities and service projects.  In addition to planning events that contribute to school spirit and community welfare, the student council is the voice of the student body.  They help share student ideas, interests and concerns with the school-wide community.

     

    Dorothea Brandon-Stone

    Charbria McDonald

    The Strategy Games Club

    The purpose of this student club/organization is for students to use critical thinking, problem-solving, and social skills to play strategy games.  Students build community and critical thinking skills through engaging in games with their peers.

     

    Christopher Defreeuw

     

    Technology Student Association 

    (TSA)

    The Technology Student Association (TSA) is a national organization of students engaged in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics). TSA chapters take the study of STEM beyond the classroom and give students the chance to pursue academic challenges among friends with similar goals and interests. Together, TSA chapter members work on competitive events, learn and apply leadership skills, and may attend conferences at the state, regional, and national levels.

     

    Courtney Owens

    Yearbook Club

    The Yearbook club documents memories throughout the school year, fosters students' creativity through photography, encourages teamwork, and allows students to develop their leadership skills by managing projects.

     

    Rose Conn