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Activities
Student Activities

Student Activities provide experiences and opportunities that develop Christian leadership and commitment as well as physical fitness. Student activities are a regular part of the school program; successful participation in them should be considered an important part of a well-rounded education. To maintain eligibility for school-related activities for which they do not receive academic credit, students must maintain a 2.0 average for the semester.



Student Organizations

The following is a listing of the various organizations/clubs/activities that the student body may choose and/or be invited to participate in:

  • Ambassadors Club
  • Government Club
  • Distinguished Gentlemen
  • Fellowship of Christian Athletes
  • Junior Civitan
  • Ladies of Elegance
  • National Honor Society
  • National Junior Honor Society
  • Pirate Book Club
  • Science Club
  • Spanish Club
  • Student Government Association
  • Tech Club

Other Activities


  • Athletics
  • Cheerleading
  • Choir
  • Class & Club Queen/Attendant
  • Miss St. Jude
  • Class Officers
  • Coronation Ball
  • Junior/Senior Prom
  • Miss Varsity

Requirements for organizations/ Clubs/Attendants
 
(General rules for all organizations/clubs/activities/officers/queens/escorts)
If a student has been suspended for threatening, intimidating, causing bodifly harm, sexually harassing a syudent, fighting, skipping class, smoking tobacco, cheating, blatant disrespect for a faculty member, vandalizing or damaging school property or the property of a teacher or student, coming to school or to a school activity under the influence of alcohol or drugs, stealing, using gang signs or wearing gang insignia, she/he may NOT be on the ballot.

DUring the term of office, any elected official may be removed from office or be asked to resign for academic reasons, poor attendance at regularly scheduled meetings, or disciplinary problems.

Elections are held in April.  The Faculty Advisor for campaigning and speeches shall appoint a designated time and place.

The Faculty Advisor and Faculty Representative appointed by the Principal shall count the votes.  Elected officials will be announced within twenty four hours of the election.  The candidate with the highest number of votes wins the election.

Class/Club Officers
In order to run the duty of officer or club students must meet the following criteria:
1.  Maintain a minimum cumulative average of 2.5
2.  Have not more than two disciplinary referrals

 
 

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