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School Clubs and Organizations

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Club and Organizations Offerings at Park Street Name of Club/Organization
Brief Description of Mission/Purpose
Name of Faculty Advisor(s)
Brief Description of Past or Planned Activities
Boy Scouts of America-Pack 1520
Provides an opportunity for male students to strengthen character, gain personal fitness and embrace good citizenship.
Idris Johnson
Offers students responsible fun and adventure; instills lifetime values & develops ethical character; trains students in citizenship, service, and leadership; serves our communities and families
Student Council
Students will build leadership skills and participate in the democratic process.
Jennifer Zimmerman
Campaign for office, assist with school activities like Red Ribbon Week and Career Day
Reading Bowl Club
Students will read and discuss books from multiple genres
Nicole Renshaw and Amanda Montgomery
Literacy focused group to support reading and comprehension activities for culminating event, i.e. reading bowl.
Book Patrol
Assist with maintaining library inventory and exposure to media procedures
Volunteer in the media center and classroom fundraisers
Safety Patrol
Monitor school activities
Raise the flag, perform morning and afternoon duties, promote the Red Cross Club
Science Olympiad
Science Olympiad is a team competition in which students compete in events pertaining to various scientific topics.
In 2015-2016, PSE Placed 3rd in the Paper Rockets event at the Cobb County Regional Invitational in our first ever Science Olympiad competition. This year, we have recruited more volunteers to help prepare, and we look forward to another exciting round of competition.
Marietta YELLS (Youth Empowerment through Learning, Leading & Serving)
To mentor youth to be active, healthy, and productive members of their communities who are capable of creating change.
Laura Keefe and Patricia Morten
At weekly sessions, high school “Bigs” receive leadership training from respected speakers, plan and implement activities and community service projects, and work one-on-one as mentors to “Littles.” Students become official members of the Big Brothers Big Sisters program as well.
STEM Club/Robotics Club
The STEM club is funded through a grant from Marietta Community School. We continue to offer fun science experiments, Lego We-Do Robotics, and investigate solar energy, aquaponics, composting, and preparation for the Science Olympiad competitions in March, 2017.
Stormi Johnson
This year, we have combined the STEM and Robotics clubs! We will collaborate with KSU Video Game Design students who will design educational video games based of standards we want to learn!
Panther TV News Team
Facilitate video news and production projects
Nicole Renshaw and Joanna Cox
Daily news reports through closed circuit television
Mentor Program
Promote social skills
Jennifer Zimmerman
Mentor luncheon, monthly activities with mentors
National Junior Beta Club
Select 5th grade students that meet the established criteria will collaborate on student-led projects to improve our school and impact our community during the school year
Project Service Learning
Community Outreach
Performing Panthers
Participation in group activities designed to help students perform and sing with proper vocal techniques, to appreciate music, and to work together towards a common goal.
Joanna Cox