Clubs & Organizations
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Beta Club
The National Junior Beta Club is an academic honor organization that recognizes outstanding scholastic achievement, promotes strong moral character and social responsibility, encourages service to others, fosters leadership skills, and provides settings for students to develop strong interpersonal skills. The club is open to 7th and 8th graders who meet rigorous GPA standards and with strong character references from their teachers.
Contact Ms. Boykin-Rogers, club advisor with questions.
Dance Company
Dance Company webpage - Dance Company is a performance group that meets every Wednesday after school. Members are invited to join following an audition early in the school year. Students learn choreography at Wednesday rehearsals and then perform during various events throughout the year, including Fall Frenzy, March Madness, and the Winter and Spring Dance Concerts. 6th-8th grade students are eligible to participate. Dance Company is a year-long commitment. Contact Ms. Maxwell, faculty advisor, with questions.
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FFA
FFA Website - FFA is a dynamic youth organization within agricultural education that changes lives and prepares students for premier leadership, personal growth and career success. FFA was created in 1928 as the Future Farmers of America; the name was changed in 1988 to the National FFA Organization to represent the growing diversity of agriculture. Today, nearly one half-million student members are engaged in a wide range of agricultural educational activities, leading to over 300 career opportunities in the agricultural science, food, fiber and natural resources industries. Student success remains the primary mission of FFA. Contact Mr. Long, faculty advisor with questions.
International Club
The International Club is an organization committed to the understanding and appreciation of diverse cultural heritages on an individual, school, community, and global level. Our goal is to explore our own cultural heritage while we investigate the heritage of others to bolster connection, improve understanding, and increase social justice while developing youth leadership. Contact Ms. Harkness with questions.
Student Council
Student Council Website - The West Millbrook Middle School Student Council consists of members and officers chosen by the student body. Throughout the school year, the Student Council, working with the advisors, sponsors a variety school dances and other activities in which all students can participate.
If you have questions, please contact Mrs. Jetter, faculty advisor.
Yearbook
Yearbook Club webpage - The West Millbrook Yearbook, is published each year by a team of students along with a faculty advisor. This publication requires determination to meet deadlines, along with a desire to improve photography skills.
Contact Ms. Youth, faculty advisor, if you have questions.
Membership and participation in all student clubs and organizations is open to all students without regard to age, race, color, religion, gender, gender identity, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, or other protected classifications.