Student Clubs and Organizations
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Clubs are a great opportunity to get involved in the community while meeting new people. Clubs offer community service projects that can be both fun and rewarding. Networking is one advantage of clubs. Advisers and community members can help in the college and scholarship application process. Through clubs, I have made lasting high school memories. A. L. Brown, unlike many other high schools, has numerous clubs and I recommend all students to take advantage of the opportunities, get involved, and reap the rewards of the clubs at A. L. Brown.
Anchor Club
Advisor:
Erica Nelson
Club Officers:
- President: Jackson Boone
- Vice-President: Hannah Love
- Secretary: Matt Jamieson
- Treasurer: Austin Vernon
- Historians: Kathryn Auten and Tyler Buckwell
Description:
The Anchor Clubs is a service club sponsored by the Pilot Club of Kannapolis. Our mission is to improve our community by being actively involved.
Current Projects:
Kamp Brain Train
Relay for Life
Habitat for Humanity
Membership Criteria:
Members must:
- 1) Be a junior or senior during their year of membership;
- 2) Maintain a minimum G.P.A of 3.0;
- 3) Maintain a lean discipline record;
- 4) Not have any course failures while in high school;
- 5) Have transportation to and from meetings and be able to attend weekend service projects.
New members may apply for membership in May of each school year.
Monthly meetings are held on the second Wednesday of the month after school in room 104.
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Art Club
Advisor:
Brenda Hardin
Description:
The Art Club is open to anyone who takes Art. The club uses its talents to maintain the showcase art in A. L. Brown's central hallway, art exhibits, and hallways. Additionally, we pain murals here and different locations such as Sonic, nursing homes, and other locations.
Beta Club
Advisor:
Irene Hatfield, Becky Shopf, Karen Guseilo, and Tamara Moody
Description:
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Chorus
Committed Young Christians
Dance Dance Revolution Club
Advisor:
Jamie Bruckman
Description:
We meet Friday's after school. As this is an informal club, students come whenever they wish to participate. All are welcome.
DECA
Environmental Club
Advisor:
Nikki Wolcott, Leah Boits, and April Baucom
Description:
We organize stadium clean-up, campus-wide recycling initiatives, Earth Day events, and do fundraising.
We meet on the 2nd Tuesday of the month at 8:15 in Room 202
Fellowship of Christian Athletes
Advisor:
Gerald Hefner
Description:
The purpose of FCA is to be a Christian influence on others through the way one lives his or her life.
We meet before school at 8:00.
Membership:
President: Jayana Lott
Membership is open to male and female athletes and non-athletes.
French Club
Future Teachers of America
HOSA
Advisor:
Lynn Dwyer and Diane Rodgers
Description:
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Student Officers:
President: Caitie McGrady
Vice-President: Jose Silva
Secretary: Myka Perusek
Treasurer: Austin Coe
Interact Club
Juniorettes
Latin Club
Link Crew
Mentoring Program
Model U.N.
National Art Honor Society
Advisor:
Brenda Hardin
Description:
The National Art Honor Society reconizes students who have excelled in art. It is sponsored by the National Art Education Association. Students who have achieved honors, recognition, and have contributed to the arts can be considered for membership.
Prerequisites:
The student must have at least a "B" average in art
Display good character
The student will be selected by the Art faculty and Administration
National Honor Society
National Technical Honor Society
Advisor:
Kristi Parlier
Description:
The National Technical Honor Society is to reward student achievement and leadership and to provide business and industry with a continuous stream of talented, highly-skilled future employees.
Prerequisites:
Overall 3.0 GPA (unweighted)
Overal 3.25 GPA in Career-Technical courses
Completed a minimum of three Career-Technical cour ses in a career pathway
One recommendation from a Career-Technical teacher
No current 365-rule violation
Renaissance
SAVE
Skills USA
Snack Pack
Advisor:
Erica Nelson
Officers:
- President: Jackson Boone
- Vice-President: Alli Lentz
Description:
The AL Brown Snack Pack club is a service club which provides food and snacks to children in our district who are identified by their school administration teams. The food and snacks provided are healthy, easy to open, and require little to no preparation by the child.
Snack Pack was founded by Corbin Murray as an Eagle Scout project in 2007.
Currently, Snack Pack provides snacks to approximately 70 elementary school children twice a month.
Spanish Club
Spirit Club
Students Supporting Our Troops
Advisor:
Deanna D'Addezio
Officers:
President: Myka Perusek
Vice President: Allysea Thompson
Description:
Students Supporting Our Troops is an organization in partnership with the USO of North Carolina. We conduct fundraisers and volunteer events to help support the USO and the troops overseas.
Membership Criteria:
None! Any student is welcome to join as long as he/she is willing to put in some effort to help keep the club running.
Meetings are not preset, but they are announced, emailed, and posted on the club's Facebook page. They are always held in room 327 and usually begin at 8:13am.