High School Clubs

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ART CLUB

Art Club consists of High School students who love the Arts and cannot seem to get enough of them throughout the school day.  Art Club meets Wednesday mornings at 7:45AM. It's a fun club for creative students to work on various projects.

SPONSOR: Misty Marti

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Future Business Leaders of America

FBLA is a premier student business organization of young people preparing for success as leaders in business, government, and communities.  FBLA's mission is to bring business and education together through innovative leadership and career development programs.

SPONSOR: David Combs

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Fellowship of Christian Athletes

FCA is a student led group of athletes and non-athletes that meet weekly to discuss Christian topics, organize service/community projects and have student-led prayer time.

SPONSOR: Kristen Skelton

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Family, Career and Community Leaders

A national Career and Technical Student Organization that provides personal growth, leadership development, and career preparation opportunities for students in Family and Consumer Sciences education.

SPONSOR: Mandi Seela

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FFA 

FFA, formerly known as Future Farmers of America, is an extracurricular student organization for those interested in agriculture and leadership.  It is one of the three components of agricultural education.

SPONSOR: Michael Lee

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Student Council

This organization of students from Freshman to Seniors, take care of a variety of jobs.  Four jobs are switched from class to class each week.  (Putting up the flag, filling up the pop machine, fixing the sign outside , and saying the pledge in the mornings.)  They also come up with fund raisers, themes for homecomings, spirit days, and games for pep rallies.

SPONSOR: Dawn Davis

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Scholar's Bowl

Scholar Bowl is a MSHSAA recognized academic competition team.   Golden City has both junior high and high school teams.  We attend conference and district tournaments, invitational tournaments, and the high school Challenge Games.  We host our own invitational tournaments at the junior high and high school levels.  Four players compete at a time, and answer questions in various categories.  The question styles promotes both individual and team achievement.

SPONSOR:  Kristen Skelton

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Chess Club

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Monday 7:00-7:45 am

Thursday 3:10-4:00 pm​

SPONSOR:  Gabe Webb