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Clubs & Organizations

Art Attack  - Art Attack is a club that will meet during club time and occasionally after school to explore photography, graphic design and the computer arts. In the 21st century, the demand for digital media is increasing rapidly. Based on the Rhode Island School of Design’s STEAM initiative. Art Attack will explore the mingling of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics into Art/Design. 

 

 

Beta Club - This is an honor society based on academics, character, democratic values, and leadership. Membership is based upon teacher recommendation and honor roll status as indicated by previous year. Students are required to complete ten service hours and maintain honor roll status. 

 

Chess Club - Students will learn the strategy and tactics involved in the challenging game of chess. Students will compete with others in the class. 

 

Computer/App Club - The Computer/App Club is open to 6th - 8th grade students interested in expanding their knowledge of computer applications and programs.

 

 

Drama Club - The West Drama Club meets after school throughout the year to prepare students for the annual musical. Students will audition for the musicals offered at the middle school level and learn acting and music techniques to help them prepare for shows offered around the Albany area and at LCHS.

 

 

Expressive Art Club - The Expressive Art Club meets in the front office, and students complete various activities to express their feelings through art. 

 

 

Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) - Open to 6th - 8th graders. Interdenominational school-based Christian sports organization which focuses on serving the community.

 

 

Fitness Club - Open to 6th - 8th graders interested in improving overall fitness through activities and education.

 

 

Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) -  Open to 8th graders who are enrolled in the Introduction to Business & Technology class . Students work on skills involving keyboarding applications, computer technology, slideshow presentations, and exploration of various careers. Members have the opportunity to participate in two competitions each year.

 

 

Law Enforcement Club - Open to 6th-8th grade students interested in learning about roles and careers in law enforcement.

 

Math Club - Open to 6th-8th grade students interested in competition level mathematics.

 

 

Model United Nations - Open to 6th-8th graders who meet the academic requirements. This club requires students to do extensive research, write essays, and debate current event issues in a United Nations like setting. There are two competitions a year.

 

 

National FFA - Open to 6th–8th graders interested in participating in activities dealing with the various aspects of agricultural science and leadership skills.

 

 

PBIS Club - This club allows students to have input on the PBIS program and LCMS West campus. Students can offer ideas for incentives and help implement strategies.

 

Photography Club - Open to 6th-8th grade students interested in learning more about photography.

 

Poetry Club - Open to 6th-8th grade students interested in learning the elements of poetry. This club will offer students the opportunity to pursue their poetic passion. Originality and creativity will be encouraged, and poetic works will be discussed.

 

Puzzle Club - Open to all 6th-8th graders interested in learning how to work various types of puzzles such as Sudoku, word games, etc.

 

 

ROV Club - Students can participate in building and operating remotely operated vehicles.  

 

 

Sign Language Club: Lee County - The Lee County Sign Language Club’s mission is to develop sign language skills to communicate with Deaf and Hard of Hearing members of our community. The club meets twice each month at Lee County High School, from 3:30- 4:30 PM or 5:00PM. The club is open to everyone associated with the Lee County School System, including all family members of students and system staff! New members to the club are required to join with a $15 membership fee, which includes a sign language book. Returning members to the club pay only $5.

 

 

Spirit Club - Open to students in 6th-8th grade. Students will help organize school spirit activities and promote things like athletics, dances, and other school sponsored events. 

 

STEM/Community Outreach Club - Students will take a STEM approach to address problems in the community and provide outreach based on identified problems. 

 

Student Government Association (SGA) - Open to 6th–8th graders. Officers and homeroom representatives are elected in August.

 

 

Yearbook - 7th - 8th grade students only. Students must go through an application, interview, and selection process. Staff members must have their own camera, have internet access outside of school, and be willing to work on assignments from home when necessary.