<p>I am a freshman.
I joined our school's French club. The first meeting was 30 min. long and we sat down, introduced each other and ate icecream. </p>
<p>Which club(s) are you in? </p>
<p>What kind of activities do you do in the club meetings?</p>
<p>I’m in Japanese Club where we watch anime and do typical Japanese things And Model United Nations, we represent a country and go to big conferences.</p>
<p>Key Club: We do volunteer work around my city (things like school carnivals, Star of Hope, Salvation Army, etc.). I’m a leader this year
Model United Nations: ^</p>
<p>I’m also planning on joining my school’s French Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, and National Honor Society.</p>
<p>I’m a 9th grader in:
Marching Band (as a bells-player/percussion) :
We practice songs, drills, and scramble to get everything done and perfect before the game each week </p>
<p>Robotics Team (as a little minion of the programmers; sort of an apprentice) :
Well, there’s subteams within the robotics team but there’s a lot of overlap. Right now we’re organizing the materials, working on strategy, figuring out what features the robot should have, working out bugs in the simulation program, etc. </p>
<p>Acadeca/Science Bowl (as token 9th grader) :
Since I’m in both teams and they work together a lot, I figured they could count as one big club. We’re working on studying the materials and setting up our accounts for now. </p>
<p>and I also recently joined The Green Group which is an environmental science-focused community service club.</p>
<p>I’m a junior right now and I’ve been in/am in: academic bowl (invitation, so not really a club), math club, link crew, basketball, and tennis. Do sports count as clubs? Oh well I’m listing them anyway haha. </p>
<p>French club, math team(president), student academy of science, KAST(president), fellowship of christian athletes, mu alpha theta(mhs), english hon society, science hon society, class sga VP</p>
<p>Next year i am eligible for NHS and french hon society</p>
<p>Key Club - community service, as someone said above. I’m entering my second term as President.</p>
<p>MESA - An Engineering-themed competition, my Effective Communications team has placed first regionally for two years now.</p>
<p>Math Team - I joined halfway through last year, so we only finished fifth in the county (out of 23 teams). Of course, everyone else was a Senior and I’m now the only member, but that beside the point.</p>
<p>Vice-President of my Class - I basically wait until President/Sponsor comes up with an idea, then streamline the entire process of brainstorming/running meetings/running the event. We haven’t done much (only $600 from a Talent Show last year, this year we’re organizing Prom, doing another Talent Show, and maybe Homecoming.)</p>
<p>S.M.A.R.T. Team - We go to a local university, listen to a Professor of Biology talk about his/her favorite protein, get information on why the protein is interesting, and create a poster about it to present at said university and at the annual American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology meeting (poster session next to grad students and other SMART teams).</p>
<p>Swimming - Swimming :D</p>
<p>Computer Bowl - Captain, last year was our first team in 11 years in our first programming class in the same amount of years, had no idea what to expect, finished in the middle of the competition.</p>
<p>SSEP - Captain, designed a proposal that went up on final space shuttle. Need I say more :D?</p>
<p>I’ll join NHS later this year if I remember to fill out the application.</p>
<p>Debate- we debate, obviously haha. Nah we travel to different schools and cities to compete in speech & debate tournaments and potentially get a chance to go to state & nationals. </p>
<p>Clubs I’m going to join:</p>
<p>Jr. Civitan- a community service club that does different things
S.E.A.C.- Student Environmental Action Coalition they are in charge of the schools recycling program
S.A.D.D./I.D.F.Y.- students against destructive decisions/Idaho drug free youth they do an “every 15 minutes” thing and the infamous red ribbon week. </p>
<p>I MIGHT joint BPA (business professionals of America) but I’m not sure yet</p>
<p>I do:
Marching band, the best thing ever. Were all one big quirky family.
Drama club, the second best thing ever. You can do pit orchestra (playing instruments), you can act, or you can do tech (set building, lights, crew, etc.) I’ve done all 3, and they’re all great. Fine arts groups are probably the most welcoming.
Jazz band, also pretty awesome. (Im in both the upper and lower one I love it so much)
RSVP- student leadership group. Kinda silly, but I’ve got great leadership experience for college applications now.
French club- pretty fun. Normally we do fun activities like make crepes or watch a french-inspired movie. Low time commitment, which is a plus considering between drama and band, my time is precious.
NHS- honestly, dumb. I show up for a 5-minute meeting once a month. I do sort of like tutoring elementary kids with the tutoring committee tho.
Junior year I did a foreign exchange school trip with students from england. If you have the opportunity, do an exchange. It was such a fantastic experience, and my partner and I still talk a lot.
I’m also in girl scouts. I’m working for my gold award (equivalent of an eagle scout). Kinda lame, but I’ve always done it, its good service, and its a good steady summer job as a camp counselor.</p>