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1 Get Involved! MHS Clubs Get Involved! Club/Organization Room Sponsors AASA: Asian American Student Association B6 Dawn Welch AcaDec B2 Tanya Richards African Student Association W15 Felecia Ford Animal Rescue Club H 11 Michelle Dudley Anime Club R1 Colby Rodgers Art Club J7 Anna Guillory ASO: Arab Student Organization R14 Corinne Thomason Bell Guard F9 Corey Nieman Bibliomaniac Library Susan Moncuse, Corinne Thomason Bowling Club R15, F9 Lori Berney, Tina Williams Card Club W-13 Alisha Hardin Catholic Student Association W5 Suzanne Hill Chess Club U11 Byron Barrett Coloring Club R10 Terese Henry Debate R2 Brittany Gable Drama/Thespian Club L2 Altraniecia Starr Environmentalist of MHS Club B11 Lance Davis FCA: Fellowship of Christian Athletes U15 Matt Walker, Angela Padovani French Club T5 Allison Foster-Haliburton Freshman Class Gym Alicia Hardin, Brandi Gates GSA J4 Kim Lovelace, Allison Foster-Haliburton Health/Med W-14 Brandi Gates Heavy Metal Club R1 Colby Rodgers HOPE (Program) T9 Tammy Watson Interact U7 Michael Bertucci, Darrell Thorely Junior Class Gym Jonathan Tamayo, Neely Trotter Junior World Affairs Counsel B11 Lance Davis, Michael Withers Key Club F9 Corey Nieman & Terese Henry K-POP/K-Drama Club R14 Corrine Thomas League of Legends (Gaming) U14 Rhys Kadekawa Library (Book Club) Library Suzanne Moncuse Lunch Buddies Cafeteria Jennifer Heskett, Brandi Millstid Mansfield Speaks Office Jennifer Young MSA Muslim Student Association W5 Heather Jungman Multicultural Club T9 Tammy Watson Real Change R9 Marilyn Byrum Robotics F6 Joshua Rhoades
2 Get Involved! MHS Clubs Get Involved! Club/Organization Room Sponsors Role Playing Games (RPG) Club R14 Corrine Thomas Senior Class Gym Chrissy Boydstun, Linsy June Sophomore class Gym Ashley Kavanagh, Lance Davis Spanish Club T8 Jessica Ceballos Step Team T16 Rachel Brenner Student Council R3 Ryan Golden, Felicia Ford Sunny T12 Jonathan Tomayo TAFE B12 Angela Fore, Amanda Burks, Katie Fell The Movement H1 Heather Jungman Tigers Untamed U13 Linsy June, Chrissy Boydstun UIL B6 Dawn Welch Ultimate Frisbee Club U3 Dee Ann Garrett V3: Values, Vision & A Life of Vitality D3 Shane & Neely Trotter Wise Up U6 Josh Kavanagh Worth it B12 Angela Fore, Katie Fell, Amanda McClain Club Days (Clubs will be held twice a month on the 2 nd & 4 th Tuesday of each month) September 12 September 26 October 10 October 24 November 7 January 9 January 23 February 13 February 27 March 20 April 10 April 24 May 22
3 AcaDec-Academic Decathlon Where they meet: B2 Sponsor: Tanya Richards Purpose: Prepare and participate in AcaDec competition by studying materials, preparing speeches, practicing interview skills, and working to develop a competitive team. Animal Rescue Club (ARC) Where they meet: H11 Sponsor: Michelle Dudley Purpose: To raise awareness about animal shelter organizations, to hold donation drives for items for local shelters and to find opportunities to reach out to organizations. Anime Club Where they meet: R1 Sponsor: Colby Rodgers Purpose: To foster appreciation for all aspects of Anime and provide opportunities to explore cultures. ASA African Student Association Where they meet: W15 Sponsor: Felicia Ford AASA- Asian American Student Association Where they meet: B6 Sponsor: Dawn Welch Purpose: To promote the cultural diversity of MHS through activities that celebrate the rich heritage and traditions of Asian Americans. ASO: Arab Student Organization Where they meet: R14 Sponsor: Corinne Thomason Purpose: Enhance MHS students knowledge of the Arab culture. Art Club Where they meet: J7 Sponsor: Anna Guillory Purpose: Increase arts awareness and appreciation. Bell Guard Where they meet: F9 Sponsor: Corey Nieman Purpose: Exhibit and promote school spirit during Football games. Purpose: To learn about the diversity of Africa and its people. 1
4 Bibliomaniac Club Where they meet: Library Sponsor: Susan Moncuse, Corinne Thomason Purpose: For students to share their love of reading and at the same time learn about the MHS Library Learning Resources. Coloring Club Where they meet: R10 Sponsor: Terese Henry Purpose: Relaxation, de-stress, creativity, visual representation. Bowling Club Where they meet: R12/F9 Sponsor: Lori Berney, Tina Williams Purpose: To provide a safe atmosphere to have fun and enjoy the company of one another. To learn the fundamental rules and techniques of the game. Card Club Where they meet: W13 Sponsor: Alisha Hardin Purpose: Catholic Student Association Where they meet: W5 Sponsor: Suzanne Hill Purpose: Create an awareness of the Catholic faith. Chess Club Where they meet: U11 Sponsor: Byron Barrett Purpose: Promote chess playing 2 Debate Where they meet: R2 Sponsor: Brittany Gable Purpose: Prepare and compete in debate tournaments. Drama Club Where they meet: L2 Sponsor: Altraniecia Starr Purpose: To enable Students to gain an appreciation for the arts and to increase selfconfidence, self-esteem, and a sense of responsibility by providing an opportunity to participate in theatre activities. Environmentalist of Mansfield Club (EMC) Where they meet: B11 Sponsor: Lance Davis Purpose: To turn MHS into a green campus and raise its green rating.
5 FCA- Fellowship of Christian Athletes Where they meet: U15 Sponsor: Matt Walker, Angell Padovani Purpose: To present athletes and coaches, and all whom they influence, the challenge and adventure of receiving Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord and serving Him in their relationships and in the fellowship of the church. French Club Where they meet: T5 Sponsor: Allison Foster-Haliburton Purpose: To provide French cultural opportunities for students, encourage friendship and a community at MHS. Freshman Class Where they meet: Gym Sponsor: Alicia Hardin, Brandi Gates Purpose: Encourage school spirit, plan fund raising, and improve campus life. GSA Gay Straight Alliance Where they meet: J4 Sponsor: Kim Lovelace, Allison Foster Purpose: Bring together LGBTQ and Straight students to support each other, provide a safe place to socialize and create a platform for fighting homophobia. Health/Med Club Where they meet: W14 Sponsor: Brandi Gates Purpose: To expose students to the field of health care and the job opportunities within the field. Heavy Metal Club Where they meet: R1 Sponsor: Colby Rodgers Purpose: To educate students of the genre of Heavy Metal music, form connections/friends through music, and analyze this genre of music and lyrics. 3
6 HOPE- Hope, Opportunity, Persevere & Empower Where they meet: T9 Sponsor: Tammy Watson Purpose: To HELP students take advantage of the OPPORTUNITIES made available to them within the educational system. In addition, students will be able to PERSEVERE as they are EMPOWERED with necessary tools for their future, thus bringing clarity and practical steps to accomplish their lifelong goals. Interact Club Where they meet: U7 Sponsor: Michael Bertucci, Darrell Thorely Purpose: Interact gives students the chance to make a real difference while having fun. Interact club carries out two main service projects a year: one that helps their school (we help sponsor the district s special needs prom in April) and one that promotes international understanding. Junior Class Where they meet: Gym Sponsor: Jonathan Tamayo, Neely Trotter Purpose: Encourage school spirit, plan fund raising, and improve campus life. Junior World Affairs Counsel Where they meet: B6 Sponsor: Lance Davis, Michael Withers Purpose: Learn about the world and help the people in it. Key Club Where they meet: F9 Sponsor: Corey Nieman, Terese Henry Purpose: Develop initiative and leadership, provide experience in living and working together, and serve the school and community. K-Pop/K-Drama Club Where they meet: R14 Mondays 3pm-4:30p Sponsor: Corrine Thomason Purpose: Explore aspects of K-Pop/K-Drama, singing, dancing, viewing videos, listening to music, & having discussions. League of Legends Where they meet: U14 Sponsor: Rhys Kadekawa Purpose: To provide a place for student gamers to socialize and play in person as opposed to virtually. 4
7 Library: Book Club Where they meet: Library Sponsor: Suzanne Moncuse Purpose: To provide students the opportunity to read, review and discuss various genres of literature. Lunch Buddies Where they meet: Cafeteria Sponsor: Jennifer Heskett, Brandi Millstid Purpose: Interact with FALS students/play board games/card games or just sit and talk in the cafeteria while FALS students have lunch. Mansfield Speaks Sponsor: Jennifer Young Purpose: Create a forum for sharing ideas and promoting positive communication. The Movement Where they meet: W6 Sponsor: Heather Jungman Purpose: To create and organize events in order to raise money to donate to charities. MSA-Muslim Student Association Where they meet: W5 Sponsor: Heather Jungman Purpose: Not only to educate Muslims and non- Muslims of Islam but to bring a more positivity to the perception of Islam with community service opportunities and other social events. Multicultural Club Where they meet: T9 Sponsor: Tammy Watson Purpose: Promote cultural awareness and improve campus life. Role Playing Game (RPG) Where they meet: R14 Tuesdays 3pm-5:30pm Sponsor: Corrine Thomason Purpose: To play different RPG games and have fun with others in the Club. Real Change Where they meet: R9 Sponsor: Marilyn Byrum Purpose: To help those of the Christian faith bond and to better reach the community around them. 5
8 Robotics Club Where they meet: F6 Sponsor: Joshua Rhoades Purpose: To promote engineering and science to the student body. Senior Class Where they meet: Gym Sponsor: Chrissy Boydstun, Linsy June Purpose: Encourage school spirit, plan fund raising, and improve campus life. Join us as a senior volunteer as we plan exciting events each month to celebrate senior year! Events include: Homecoming, Senior Tailgate, Powder Puff, Senior Week, Prom, Senior Sunset, etc. Sophomore Class Where they meet: Gym Sponsor: Ashley Kavanagh, Lance Davis Purpose: Encourage school spirit, plan fund raising, and improve campus life. Spanish Club Where they meet: T8 Sponsor: Jessica Ceballos Purpose: To provide Spanish cultural opportunities for students, encourage friendship and social abilities at MHS. Step Team Where they meet: T16 Sponsor: Rachel Brenner Purpose: Show school spirit by performing with passion and Drive. UIL University Interscholastic League Where they meet: B6 Sponsor: Dawn Welch Purpose: To organize and properly supervise contests that assist in preparing students for competitions. It aims to provide healthy, character building, educational activities carried out under rules providing for good sportsmanship and fair play for all participants. Ultimate Frisbee Club Where they meet: U3 Sponsor: Dee Ann Garrett Purpose: To provide students the opportunity to explore the art of Frisbee. V3: Values, Vision & A Life of Vitality Where they meet: D3 Sponsor: Neely Trotter and Shane Trotter Purpose: To encourage students to value their body, understand how to nourish and restore it, promote natural movement, and work for a society of similar values. 6
9 Student Council Where they meet: R3 Sponsor: Ryan Golden, Felicia Ford Purpose: Promote Pride & Patriotism in all school sponsored activities. Tigers Untamed Where they meet: U13 Sponsor: Linsy June, Chrissy Boydstum Purpose: To encourage Senior students to promote school spirit on campus and to provide support at school athletic events Sunny Where they meet: T12 Sponsor: Jonathan Tamayo Purpose: To provide after school assistance to teachers. Wise Up Where they meet: U6 Sponsor: Josh Kavanagh Purpose: Providing academic help to students, building friendships and getting good grades. TAFE Where they meet: H4 Sponsor: Angela Fore, Katie Fell, Amanda McClain Purpose: To encourage students to learn about careers in education and assist them in exploring the teaching profession while promoting character, service and leadership skills necessary for becoming effective educators. Worth It Where they meet: H4 Sponsor: Angela Fore, Katie Fell, Amanda McClain Purpose: Mentoring freshman and helping them adapt to high school life. 7
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