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NOTE: Dates are subject to change.
Club Schedule
(Dates subject to change)A Clubs
B Clubs October 14 November 4 December 2 December 16 February 3 March 3 March 31 May 5
AFS, Anime, Earth Tomorrow, Equestrian, FAME,
FTA, Gaming Club (A & B), Key, Tri-M, Varsity
Art, Drama, FBLA, FCA, Gaming Club (A & B),
Intense Teens, Interact, Multicultural Club,
Rodeo, SkillsUSA
Student Council: TBA
Beta: Before school on the first Thursday of each month
Chess Club: Each Thursday from 3:00 to 5:00
Art and Anime Club: To be announced by sponsor
JCL: TBA
NOTE: Clubs are subject to change due to student interest.

The Acting Club (Drama Club) is the support arm for the two main stage productions of the drama department. Membership is open to the whole student body through dues and meeting attendance. Members are involved in fund-raising, promotion of the shows, and social functions.
Meeting place: Theatre
Sponsor: J. Scott
American Field Service (AFS) The AFS Club is open to any student who wishes to be involved with visiting exchange students and club activities. AFS sponsors many community service projects. The highlight of the year is a group exchange with another high school in the United States. Membership is by application.
Meeting place: Theatre
Sponsor: J. Spicer
Anime The Anime Club promotes appreciation and understanding of Japanese anime/cartoon and animation. Membership is open to the student body.
Meeting place: Room A15
Sponsor: M. Martine
Art Club The purpose of the Art Club is to enhance art learning by being involved in many school and community projects. Any student may join.
Meeting place: Room A15
Sponsor: M. Martine
Beta Club The purpose of the Beta Club is to promote honesty, service, leadership, and meritorious achievement. Sophomores, juniors, and seniors with a GPA of 3.5 may be invited to join. Meetings are the first Wednesday of each month at 7:40 AM.
Meeting place: Theatre
Sponsor: W. Beard
Chess Club The Chess Club provides opportunities for students to learn and play chess. Membership is open to anyone interested.
Meeting place: Room T3
Sponsor: R. Taliana
Earth Tomorrow (ET) Earth Tomorrow is open to all students interested in creating awareness about environmental issues.
Meeting place: Room A3
Sponsor: A. Martin
Equestrian Club The Equestrian Club is for students that are interested in learning more about horses. The club is also involved with the ERL (Equine Rescue League) and helps by volunteering and raising money to support local abused horses.
Meeting place: Room C18
Sponsor: S. Starnes
FAME (Future Advancement for Minority Education) The FAME Club is open to any student concerned about minority relationships and issues. The club provides opportunities for students to visit college and university campuses, as well as area businesses. The club is service oriented.
Meeting place: Media Center
Sponsor: T. Lipford, A. Lipford, Jimmy Fuller
Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) The FCA is open to anyone wishing to be a part of Christian fellowship, to serve the school and community, monthly speakers and activities.
Meeting place: Gym
Sponsors: Jeff Crisp, Vickie Parker
Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) Any student who is currently enrolled in a business class and who wishes to develop competent leadership skills, strengthening confidence in self work, promote scholarship, and wants to be involved in business projects may join.
Meeting place: Room C3
Sponsors: Business Teachers
Future Teachers of America (FTA) Any student who wishes to learn about the teaching profession as a career may join.
Meeting place: A10
Sponsor: Katie Swartz
Gaming Club Due to its popularity, the Gaming Club meets during A and B Clubs. They also meet each Wednesday afternoon from 3:00 to 4:30. Membership dues are $5.00.
Meeting place: C23
Sponsor: Richard Arnold
Junior Classical League (JCL) See sponsor for club information
Meeting Place: TBA
Sponsor: Jim Westcot
Intense Teens Club The Intense Teens Club encourages students to be health conscience and make healthy decisions.
Meeting place: Room B8
Sponsor: TBA
Interact Club Community and International service organization sponsored by Lenoir Rotary Club. Membership is by nomination from faculty and Rotary Club.
Meeting place: Band Room
Sponsor: Amy Goble
Key Club Any student interested in involvement with service projects is encouraged to join Key Club which is the largest high school service organization in the world. The club is sponsored locally by the Lenoir Kiwanis Club.
Meeting place: Room C16
Sponsor: C. Wilson
Multicultural Club See sponsor for club information.
Meeting place: TBA
Sponsor: D. Robinson
Rodeo Club The Rodeo Club consists of students that compete in rodeo events or are interested in learning how. Students that are serious competitors can join the NCHSRA and compete against other high school age riders across the state for points to earn scholarships.
Meeting place: Room C18
Sponsor: S. Starnes
Skills USA Students who are enrolled in a Trade and Industrial Vocational class are eligible to participate. Leadership training and club activities provide involvement for vocational students.
Meeting place: Room D8
Sponsors: All Trade and Industrial Vocational teachers
Student Council: The voice of the student body is the Student Council. Working with faculty and administration to improve student life as well as sponsoring many activities are part of the responsibilities. Students are elected to Student Council.
Meeting place: TBA
Sponsors: J. White and B. Barnes
Tri M (Modern Music Masters) Tri-M is an honor society for music students which acts as a service organization for the music departments. Membership is by nomination, testing, and GPA.
Meeting Place: Band Room
Sponsor: Kevin Townsend
Varsity Club Any athlete who has lettered in a varsity sport may join and participate in club activities.
Meeting place: Gym
Sponsor: Derek Reeves