Spring Hill High School 17-18

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Spring Hill High School 17-18 Sponsor Name Sponsor Email Telephone Club Description Anime Club Michelle Moore mrmoore@lexrich5.org 476-8775 To bring together fans of anime Beta Club Jessica Stalker Jstalker@lexrich5.org 476-8762 To promote the ideals of character, service and leadership among secondary school students, to reward meritorious achievement and to encourage and assists students in continuing their education after high school. Character and World Analysis and Creation (CWAC) Cynthia Spafford cspaffor@lexrich5.org 476-8802 Analyzing characters to create new and original ones and making an expansive world Cheese Club Andrea Weigel aweigel@lexrich5.org 476-8789 A social club where eating cheese is the focus Chess Club Alex Fain afain@lexrich5.org 476-8748 To teach those interested how to play chess and help experienced players improve Cyber Patriot Club Robert Morris 39ram2@gmail.com Following Cyber Patriot/PCDC guides, learn cyber security, and compete in state and national cyber competitions. DECA Diana Penning dpenning@lexrich5.org 476-8797 DECA prepares emerging leaders and entrepreneurs in marketing, finance, hospitality and management in high schools and colleges across the globe. DECA members can begin their participation in the high school division as early as the ninth grade and continue through college graduation by participating in the collegiate division.

Diversity Club Patricia Mauldin pmauldin@lexrich5.org 476-8757 Students from all different backgrounds come together to speak on social issues Drama Club Sumner Bender sbender@lexrich5.org 476-8818 The International Thespian Society (ITS) is the Educational Theatre Association s student honorary organization. ITS recognizes the achievements of high school theatre students. This is an honors society for those students dedicated to the theatrical arts. Students participate in all of the Spring Hill High School productions as well as the community's productions to earn points towards membership in the prestigious society. Members of this club are given the honor of choosing the shows SHHS will perform each year as well as designing for them. ITS is a society for those who would like to be involved with the production process at SHHS as well as those dedicated to the theatrical arts. FBLA Tiffany Hutchinson thutchin@lexrich5.org 476-8772 The purpose of Future Business Leaders of America is to bring the world of business and education together in a positive working relationship through innovative leadership and career development programs. FCA Lauren Brown lhbrown@lexrich5.org 476-8756 Fellowship of Christian Athletes is an organization that allows students to meet each other and fellowship while learning Christian values. The organization is open to all students. Fencing Andrew Collins acollins@lexrich5.org 476-8746 Will develop fencing skills through group instruction and individual lessons during weekly practices on Mondays from 3:45-5:15 in the SHHS gym. All students will begin with foil as a weapon; advanced students with an inclination to do so will have the opportunity to fence epee. The Film Factor Amy Brown adbrown@lexrich5.org 476-8759 The group will hold movie debates during lunch

Gay - Straight Alliance Sumner Bender sbender@lexrich5.org 476-8818 To provide a safe and supportive environment for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgendered and straight youth to encourage acceptance and understanding. Glee Club Sandi Cole scole@lexrich5.org 476-8809 Meeting monthly to watch and discuss Glee Graphic Novel Comic Club Scott Hoffman shoffman@lexrich5.org 476-8821 To provide students with the opportunity to learn the drawing and writing techniques used in making graphic novels. Hand Ball / Ping Pong Club Amy Brown adbrown@lexrich5.org 476-8759 To learn and play ping pong and Australian handball Health Occupations Students of America (HOSA) Karen Edwards kledward@lexrich5.org 476-8836 To provide opportunities for students to learn more about careers in the health industry, and to compete on the state and national levels while working with health care professionals. Hypemen Club Matt Rose Jrose@lexrich5.org 476-8767 To provide school spirit, support other clubs with their events, support SHHS with events. Junior Civitans Jennifer Garnett jgarnett@lexrich5.org 476-8749 Junior Civitans is a community service organization for students. Members seek to meet the needs of our world and promote progress in a world of change. Key Club Lisa Ruth lruth@lexrich5.org 476-8787 To promote partnerships within the community to enhance academic excellence and community awareness. Los caballos de la Colina. Spanish Honors Society. Susana Sadowski skendric@lexrich5.org 476-8777 Students who have completed at least 2 years of Spanish and maintained an A average are invited to join the Honor Society. We participate in cultural activities throughout the year as well as service projects.

Mock Trial Vernon Turner vturner@lexrich5.org 476-8768 To learn court cases, become familiar with necessary courtroom proceedings, and master rules in order to compete in courtroom competitions. Multimedia Gaming Society Diana Penning, Jared Clayton, Tasha Bowman dpenning@lexrich5.org jclayton@lexrich5.org tbowman@lexrich5.org 476-8797 476-8799 476-8764 Dedicated to video, card, and/or any form of gaming. National Honor Society Neyoka Fisher Nfisher@lexrich5.org 476-8793 National Honor Society fosters academic excellence, community awareness, and service among upperclassmen. Photography Club James Steck jsteck@sc.rr.com Learn about exposure, light, composition, style, portraits, studio, landscape, family, pet photographs Psi Kappa Sigma National Honor Society for Science Lisa Ruth lruth@lexrich5.org 476-8787 To encourage and recognize scientific and intellectual thought. To advance students' knowledge of classical and modern science. To communicate with the science community. Recycling Lisa Ruth lruth@lexrich5.org 476-8787 To promote making a difference in our school community with recycling, reducing waste, saving energy and conserving resources. In addition to the long-range benefits of good environmental stewardship, green policies help provide healthier surroundings for our students and staff. Rugby Viv Carlick Vcarlick@sc.rr.com 932-4131 The object of the Club shall be to encourage the introduction, teaching, and promotion, understanding, and playing of Rugby in Spring Hill, South Carolina. The Club is committed to encouraging the highest ethical standards. All individuals involved in the Club should conduct themselves with integrity, transparency, accountability and in a fair and equitable manner consistent with the SCHSR Policies & Procedures and Participation Agreement. Sailing Club Michele Ziehl 749-9736 To teach those interested how to sail and give them the opportunity to go sailing on Lake Murray

Save Our Oceans Lisa Ruth lruth@lexrich5.org 476-8787 Educate the student body about our oceans and raise awareness about how we protect it. Science Team Wendy Rauch wrauch@lexrich5.org 476-8755 The Science Team competes in Science competitions and fosters learning in the Sciences for members and all students enrolled at SHHS. Société Honoraire de Français French Honor Society Rebecca Davis rhdavis@lexrich5.org 476-8780 Students who have completed at least 2 years of French and maintained an A average are invited to join the Honor Society. We participate in cultural activities throughout the year as well as service projects. Spring Hill All Stars (SHAS) Lamar Clark Lamar.clark22@yahoo.com The Spring Hill All Stars are a competitive cheer club. SHAS are not sanctioned under High School League Sports. SHHS Dance Company Emily McClain eanzalon@lexrich5.org 476-8820 The Spring Hill Dance Company is an audition based dance ensemble, modeled after the dance studio setting. The group attends rehearsals weekly in which they study various styles of dance including ballet, jazz, lyrical, modern, and hip-hop. During these rehearsals, they also learn and perfect choreography that they compete and perform throughout the year. Some performances opportunities include local and regional competitions, pep rallies, Chapin Labor Day Parade and Chapin Champion, Capital City Dance Team Championships, District Dance Day, as well as the fall and spring dance showcases at Spring Hill High School. The dance company is a close knit group that also joins in on social activities together. Students in this club are given the opportunity to earn points to membership in the National Honor Society for Dance Arts. SHHS Young Life Zack Brady zack.brady@reliant.org 304-588-1688 Young Life is a Christian organization that exists to introduce students to Jesus and create a safe place to wrestle with questions about faith/life

Student Council Breanna Amick Ryan Cole bdamich@lexrich5.org Rcole@lexrich5.org 476-8739 476-8832 The purpose of Student Council is to develop leadership skills, promote good citizenship, enhance co-curricular life and be the representing voice of the student body. Students in Action (SIA) Sherry Stone sbstone@lexrich5.org 476-8781 Students in Action will plan, implement a community service project in order to compete for the Jefferson Awards on an annual basis. The Spring Hill Space Club Michael Burrack mburrack@lexrich5.org 476-8823 This club provides a place for those interested in space and further exploration to discuss and share ideas Volleyball Club Addy Schelble aschelble@lexrich5.org 476-8733 To practice and play volleyball Young Conservatives Jennifer Garnett jgarnett@lexrich5.org 476-8749 To spark scholarly discourse regarding current issues and to strengthen relationships between the student body and prominent conservatives in the community.