Extracurricular Activity/Club |
Description |
Sponsor(s) |
Agape Club |
Christian club designed to promote fellowship and encouragment. |
Jeffrey Ziegler |
Art Club |
Jessica Danby |
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Book Club READuce |
Charlene Parker |
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Bowling |
Alicia Fussell |
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Bulldog Buddies ` ![]() |
To integrate students with mental disabilities into the regular mainstream. We encourage one on one friendships between students with and without disabilities. |
Monique Hebert
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Cheerleaders |
The FHS JV and Varsity Cheerleaders lead Fontainebleau High in Scool spirit and support all clubs, sports, activities at FHS. They set an example for all students to follow. |
Lisa Landry and Kim LeBlanc |
Creative Writing Club ![]() |
Meets every Wednesday after school in Room 611 to engage in writing lessons, the close reading of quality examples of writing and writers' workshop of pieces the members are currently composing |
Patricia Vicknair |
Dazzlers (dance team) |
Performs at football games, basketball games, parades, pep rallies, State Dance Competition. |
Colleen Hildebrand |
Dawg Pound Steppers |
Gwen Foster & |
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Environmental Club |
Weekly meetings to promote environmental awareness, and to actively work to better our world.
Fundraisers to protect endangered wildlife and promote awareness of poverty around the globe. |
Angela Drago, Ellen Steigman, & Patricia Vicknair |
Fellowship of Christian Athletes ![]() |
A student led club to introduce and encourage and learn about the bible and Jesus. |
Clark Hershey |
French National Honor Society |
Theresa Barr & Mimi Brooks |
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Future Business Leaders of America |
A non-profit organization preparing students in developing leadership, communication, and team skills, as well as careers of business and business related fields. |
Melva Lee and
Gwen Foster |
Future Farmers of America ![]() |
FFA is one of three integral components of an agricultural education program: Classroom instruction, supervised agricultural experience and life skills. Students between the ages of 12 and 21 who are enrolled in a systematic course of instruction in agricultural education are eligible for membership |
Terry Toney and
John O'Bryant |
Ignite |
William Savino |
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Key Club |
Key club is a service organization that works with Kiwanis. We organize donations and fundraisers for specific charities and we volunteer our time with charities and other organizations within our community. |
Michelle Poore |
Knights of the VEGtable |
Gayle Berard |
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Mu Alpha Theta ![]() |
Mu Alpha Theta is an honorary mathematics society whose purpose is to promote interest in mathematics. |
Jill Sisney and Mary Bellone |
Sociedad Honoraria Hispanica ![]() |
SHH recognizes student achievement in Spanish and promotes a continuity of interest in Hispanic studies. It also promotes service to the community and academic excellence. |
Marta Yanes and Carrie Randolph |
National Honor Society
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Students are asked into this organization based on GPA and teacher's recommendation of their leadership, scholarship, and character. Members volunteer on campus and in the community in an effort to help those in need or who are less fortunate (examples: Dawgs at Work--helping out on campus and with teachers, Habitat for Humanity, the blood drive, TPS soccer, etc.) |
Carole Jordan and Shelley Easterling
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Paint Ball Club ![]() |
Club members comprise a scenario team that play "woods ball". |
Jennifer. Dendinger
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Photography Club ![]() |
The purpos of our club is to encourage students to see photography as an art. |
Jeri Ferrara
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Quiz Bowl |
Darelyn Messenger |
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Robotics Club |
Tracy Hoffman |
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SADD |
Lenora Nelson |
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Secrets of the YaYa Seniorhood |
Devi Theriot |
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Student Council |
Facilitate teacher appreciation, recognize student achievement, provide a forum for all clubs and organizations to come together to discuss their activities, will start a school wide student forum to discuss student issues. |
Charise Nolan
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