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Lake Nona Middle School Clubs and Organizations* *Subject to changes as teachers may have conflicting schedules Middle School leadership, enrichment and club offerings allow students to Middle School leadership, through enrichment and club


  1. Lake Nona Middle School Clubs and Organizations* *Subject to changes as teachers may have conflicting schedules Middle School leadership, enrichment and club offerings allow students to Middle School leadership, through enrichment and club offerings, allow students to develop skills, explore new passions, or enhance current interests. Through their participation, students find themselves broadening both intellectually and socially. Further, they cultivate their skills as leaders and as compassionate contributors to our school and community at large. as compassionate contributors to both the Benjamin community and the community at large

  2. Boys/Girls Athletics Goals: • Offer a program that will bring pride and tradition to our school, our community, and to all participants. Offer our athletes the opportunity to learn by • experiencing the roles that individuals play in the team concept. Athle letic tic D Directo tor • Teach our athletes the learning opportunity that exists, I. Hernandez in both winning and losing outcomes, and how to deal Coach ches with the successes and disappointments that they will H. J Jennings experience in life situations. D. J D. Jone nes C. St Stoeck ckigt L. V Vasqu asquez K. Ware K. W re J. S Schen enker ker

  3. Lake Nona Middle School Soccer 2018-2019 Soccer Night/Informational Meeting: August 15, 2018 at 5:30PM in LNMS Cafeteria. This will not be a physical night. Coaches will be available for questions. In order to try-out all student-athletes must have a 2.0 G.P.A and an athletic physical packet turned in prior to trying out. Tryouts begin August 16 th immediately after school. Opponent Location Date Time Innovation Innovation Middle 8/29/18 5:00pm Hunters Creek Lake Nona Middle 9/5/18 5:00pm Meadow Woods Lake Nona Middle 9/6/18 5:30pm Walker Lake Nona Middle 9/12/18 5:00pm South Creek South Creek Middle 9/17/18 5:30pm Freedom Freedom 9/19/18 5:00pm Playoffs (Top 3 teams from each cluster advance to playoffs) Round 1 TBA 9/24/18 TBA Round 2 TBA 9/26/18 TBA Quarter Finals TBA 10/1/18 TBA Semi-Final TBA 10/3/18 TBA Championship TBA 10/8/18 or 10/10/18 TBA Boys play first game immediately followed by Girls. Boys Head Coach: Dennis Jones Girls Head Coach: Chelsea Stoeckigt

  4. Art Club Goals: • Provide an opportunity for art students to further their art making experience. • All students not currently enrolled in art class to pursue art interests. Provide service to the school and community. • • All students to share their creative endeavors and ideas with other students. Sponsor ored ed by D. Clermo mont t - Room C m C17 17 Meetin ting Date te a and T Time Thurs rsday – 4: 4:00 00 p pm

  5. Battle of the Books Goals: • Introduces students to the newest and best books in literature. • Encourage students to read and to engage in books that are read on or above their reading level. Sunshine State books are selected for their wide appeal, • literary value, varied genres, curriculum connections and multicultural representation. Team is selected 3 rd quarter • Media ia S Specia ialis list Media ia C Cente ter Sharo Sh ron P Powers rs Thurs rsdays ys – 4: 4:05 05-5: 5:05 05

  6. Chess Club Goal: • Introduce the rules of chess and how chess pieces move. • Progress to the principles of play, notation, strategy development and opening and closing move. • Participate in a competitive chess ladder within the club and tournaments outside the club. Sponsor ored ed by E. Contre rera ras – Room 313 313 Meetin ting Date Mondays 4: s 4:00 00 p pm

  7. Cru Club Goals: • Provide a safe community where students can learn about/grow in the Christian Faith. • Equip students to be spiritual leaders in their communities and throughout their lives. Sponsor ored ed by Hannah J Jennings – Room 123 123 Meetin ting Date Fr Frida day – 4: 4:14 14 pm

  8. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA • FBLA is a co-curricular student organization program to complement your courses and introduce you to the world of business. • Explore careers and delve into business principles with real-world activities. • Sharpen your communication, leadership, and teamwork skills. Sponsor: Mrs. Ward Will meet one time per month (Day TBD) Time: 4:10-5:00 pm Room 319

  9. French National Society Goals: • Promote the French language and francophone culture around the world. • Members do not have to be students of French, just francophiles! • Meetings are conducted in English, but some activities require varying degrees of fluency in the language. In these cases, more fluent members will be paired with less fluent members to facilitate success. Sponsor ored ed by Julie lie O Olczak – Room C m C21 21 Meetin ting Date st Monday 1 st y – 4: 4:05 05 pm

  10. Intramurals Goals: • Extension of the regular physical education instructional programs Develops movement skills, health-related • fitness, and personal and social responsibility. • Provides students with a variety of interesting, diverse, and challenging activities to accommodate differing levels of skill. Sponsor: r: Dustin tin Nuckle les Date ates an s and T Time mes; s; Monday M y Morn rnings: 8 8:15-9: 9:00

  11. Kiwanis Builders Club Goals: • International student-led organization providing members with opportunities to perform service, build character, and develop leadership. Sponso sor: Jo Jose se Rivera N a Nazar ario Meet eeting Dates es Thurs rsdays – 4: 4:15 15 pm

  12. Law Honor Society •Goals: •To promote citizenship and active participation in society. •To learn about the ways of the U.S. Government, Constitution, and law. •To provide members with an understanding of how to pursue a career in law. •To debate and investigate important issues in our society. •To develop the qualities of patriotism, justice, and good will. Sponsor ored ed by Jose Jo se Riv Riveria – Room 217 m 217 Meetin ting Date Tuesd sday ay – 4: 4:05 05

  13. Knight Responders Service Club Goals: • Meet regularly to perform charitable works • Promoting education on various social issues • Connects with community organizations through volunteerism. Sponsor: r: Eliz Elizabeth Co Coll llins Meet eeting Dates es nd Thursday of 2 nd of the e Mon onth – 4: 4:15 p 15 pm m – Room m 318 318

  14. Math Club Goal: • To have fun developing a deep appreciation and understanding of math skills. • Build self-confidence and excitement for math through the use of manipulatives, games, and work sheets. Sponso sors: s: Luzean ana A a Alfonzo-Reye yes & & Kevi vin H Harri rris Meetin ting Date Monday y – 4: 4:14 14 pm m – Room oom 1 114

  15. MATH CL TH CLUB! B! • Who can participate? • Any student at LNMS • What is the club about? • Strengthening math skills and competing to see who is the best at math. • Where does this take place? • Room • When does it take place? • After School on Mondays from 4:15 – 5. • Why? • Because math is awesome.

  16. National Junior Honor Society Goals: • Serves to honor those students who have demonstrated excellence in the areas of scholarship, leadership , service, character, and citizenship . Spo pons nsored b d by Catelynn nn Durkin & & Stepha hani nie M MacDoug ugall Meet eting Da g Date Thurs rsday ay – 4:00 4:00 • Room 213 213 • th and 8 th grader Open en to 7 o 7 th nd 8 th er st students on only • Must hav ave a a 3.5 g 3.5 grad ade poin int av average • Only 1s i in c n cond nduc uct • Applicat cation r require red •

  17. NONA Science Club Goals: • Encourages a wide cross-section of students to get involved in hands- on science. • Emphasis is placed on active, hands-on group participation and robotics. • Participation in Science Olympiad competition that requires skill in teamwork. Sponsor ored ed by Arron on Kotow owski ki Boot ooth # #5 Meet eeting Dates es Tuesday– 4: Tu 4:15 p 15 pm

  18. Runners Club Goals: • Find the triggers that start kids running. • Keep them running, having fun, being with friends. • Setting and accomplishing simple goals. • Enjoying success and having ownership of their running. Sponsor ored ed by Hanna nah J Jennings ngs Meet eeting Dates es Mondays & & Thurs rsdays – 4: 4:15 15 p pm

  19. Spanish Honor Society Goals: • Todos a unal!” - All Together for One Goal • Academic honor society focused on Spanish language excellence • Promotes a continuity of interest in Spanish studies Sponsor: r: T. O Oms & & A. A. Riv Rivera – Room m C19 19 Meet eeting Dates es TBA BA

  20. Student Government Goals: • Work closely with school management, teachers and parents Represent the views of the students body to the • school management • Promoting good communications within the school Sponsora ra: Aman anda T a Talham am Meet eeting Dates es Tuesday – 4: Tu 4:15 15 pm

  21. Sponsored by Student Government

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