Clubs & Activities
Our students are often thirsty for more. Just because the final bell rings doesn’t mean we are finished. Extracurricular programming provides exciting opportunities for our students to try new activities or delve deeper into areas of passion.
Get involved. Have fun!
Students participate in, lead, and even create school clubs based on their unique interests and talents. Our ever-changing list of dozens of clubs and activities across campus offers students abundant opportunities to explore their passions and discover new ones, and to connect and have fun with peers and faculty who share similar interests.
Clubs (Coming Soon!)
Specific Club Information Will Be Here Soon
The National BETA Club was founded in 1934, and has become the nation's largest independent, non-profit, educational youth organization.
Our Junior BETA Club is an honor organization that recognizes outstanding academic achievement, promotes strong moral character and social responsibility, encourages service to others, fosters leadership skills, and provides settings for you to develop strong interpersonal skills.
This organization is open to 7th and 8th grade students by invitation only who meet all requirements.
Meeting dates will be updated at the beginning of the school year.
The standards established for membership in the Junior Beta Club are in compliance with guidelines required by the National Beta Club organization and the Catawba County School district. The basic qualifications for membership are “worthy character, good mentality, creditable achievement, and commendable attitude.”
Prerequisites for Membership:
- Membership is by invitation only.
- Membership is limited to students in grades seven and eight who are functioning at or above grade level as determined by End of Grade tests from the previous year. End-of-Grade testing score must be a Level 3, 4, or 5.
- A 90.0 in all core academic courses and electives: language arts, mathematics, science, social studies, and electives
- Students must receive an (S) satisfactory or (I) improving conduct grade from each classroom teacher. A student may not receive an (N) needs to improve or (U) unsatisfactory.
- No more than one office referral and no Out of School Suspension.
Standards for Maintaining Membership:
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A 90.0 in core academic classes and elective classes
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The standard of conduct for membership must be maintained.
Students who do not maintain the identified grade or identified standard of conduct are subject to one of the following disciplinary actions. These actions may be involved at the end of any nine week academic period.
Probation—The club sponsor issues a warning that membership criteria are not being met. A nine week grading period is given to correct the deficiencies. All club privileges are maintained. If after a nine week period, the academic deficiency and/or misconduct are not corrected, and/or if the academic deficiency and misconduct occurs again, the student will be expelled and be ineligible to return during the 7th and 8th grade school terms.
Expulsion—Removal of the student’s name from the Junior Beta Club roll. Any infraction resulting in an out-of-school suspension will result in automatic expulsion and ineligibility to return during the 7th and 8th grade school terms.
When students are placed on probation or expelled from the Beta Club, parents and students shall be notified in writing.
Upcoming Events
If the club has a public Google Calendar, it can be linked here to automatically display upcoming events.
Activities (Coming Soon!)
Activity ( Example format)
The National BETA Club was founded in 1934, and has become the nation's largest independent, non-profit, educational youth organization.
Our Junior BETA Club is an honor organization that recognizes outstanding academic achievement, promotes strong moral character and social responsibility, encourages service to others, fosters leadership skills, and provides settings for you to develop strong interpersonal skills.
This organization is open to 7th and 8th grade students by invitation only who meet all requirements.
Meeting dates will be updated at the beginning of the school year.
The standards established for membership in the Junior Beta Club are in compliance with guidelines required by the National Beta Club organization and the Catawba County School district. The basic qualifications for membership are “worthy character, good mentality, creditable achievement, and commendable attitude.”
Prerequisites for Membership:
- Membership is by invitation only.
- Membership is limited to students in grades seven and eight who are functioning at or above grade level as determined by End of Grade tests from the previous year. End-of-Grade testing score must be a Level 3, 4, or 5.
- A 90.0 in all core academic courses and electives: language arts, mathematics, science, social studies, and electives
- Students must receive an (S) satisfactory or (I) improving conduct grade from each classroom teacher. A student may not receive an (N) needs to improve or (U) unsatisfactory.
- No more than one office referral and no Out of School Suspension.
Standards for Maintaining Membership:
-
A 90.0 in core academic classes and elective classes
-
The standard of conduct for membership must be maintained.
Students who do not maintain the identified grade or identified standard of conduct are subject to one of the following disciplinary actions. These actions may be involved at the end of any nine week academic period.
Probation—The club sponsor issues a warning that membership criteria are not being met. A nine week grading period is given to correct the deficiencies. All club privileges are maintained. If after a nine week period, the academic deficiency and/or misconduct are not corrected, and/or if the academic deficiency and misconduct occurs again, the student will be expelled and be ineligible to return during the 7th and 8th grade school terms.
Expulsion—Removal of the student’s name from the Junior Beta Club roll. Any infraction resulting in an out-of-school suspension will result in automatic expulsion and ineligibility to return during the 7th and 8th grade school terms.
When students are placed on probation or expelled from the Beta Club, parents and students shall be notified in writing.
Upcoming Events
If the club has a public Google Calendar, it can be linked here to automatically display upcoming events.