Acceptance Club

We're a safe space working on making MCMS kinder and more accepting for everyone. We meet onTuesdays from 3:30-4:45pm.

Please see Ms. Thung in the computer room for more information.

We're a safe space working on making MCMS kinder and more accepting for everyone. We meet onTuesdays from 3:30-4:45pm.

Please see Ms. Thung in the computer room for more information.

Academic Team

Provides students with a fun, competitive environment to expand their knowledge in a variety of subjects. Through fast-paced quiz competitions and team-based problem-solving, members sharpen their critical thinking and collaboration skills while having fun challenging themselves academically.

Meets on Mondays at 3:30 in the library.

Please see Ms. Hanna in the library for more information.

Builders Club

The clubs offer students a place to belong, make friends, build life skills, develop as leaders and contribute through service. Members’ service projects contribute to the community, giving them an impact on issues they care about.

Meets every other Wednesday from 3:30-4:15 in the library beginning October 2nd. Must have signed permission slip to attend

Please see Ms. Barker in the 6th grade office for more information.

Drug Free Club

We promote a healthy, substance-free lifestyle by providing students with resources, support, and fun activities that encourage positive choices.

Please see Ms. Krysdyl in room 7 for more information.

The Dub Club

Is all about fostering school pride and boosting morale! Members attend sporting events to support our teams, organize and participate in exciting events, pep rallies, and themed activities that energize the school community and support our teams.

Please see Ms. Davis in room 418 or Ms. Burley in room 28 for more information.

E Sports

Offers students the chance to compete in organized video gaming while developing teamwork, communication, and strategic thinking skills. Players participate in fun, competitive tournaments, sharpen their gaming abilities, and connect with others who share their passion for gaming in a positive, structured environment.

Please see Ms. Hardwicke in room 20.5 for more information. You must have a signed permission slip to attend.

Family, Career and Community Leaders of America

Through hands-on projects, competitions, and community service, students learn important life skills in a fun and engaging way, preparing them for their future success!

Please see Ms. Underwood in room 9 for more information.

Math Counts

By solving puzzles, competing in friendly math competitions, and working on real-life problems, students sharpen their math abilities without even realizing they’re learning!

NASA App Development Challenge

Invites students to design and develop innovative apps inspired by NASA’s space missions and technology. Participants work on creative coding projects, solve real-world problems, and gain hands-on experience with app development while exploring the exciting field of aerospace and technology. It’s a unique opportunity to combine creativity with STEM skills and possibly make an impact in space exploration!

Please see Ms. Cook in room 412 for more information.

National Junior Honor Society

Recognizes students for their excellence in academics, leadership, service, character, and citizenship. Members take part in community service projects, develop leadership skills, and serve as role models for their peers, all while making a positive impact on their school and community.

Please see Ms. Knight in room 21 for more information.

Newspaper

Members work together to create engaging articles, interviews, and features, honing their writing, editing, and communication skills while keeping the school community informed and entertained.

Please see Mr. Lance in room P6 for more information

Speech and Debate

Helps students develop their public speaking, critical thinking, and argumentation skills through friendly competition and creative expression. Members participate in debates, speeches, and presentations, learning how to communicate effectively and confidently while tackling a variety of topics.

Please see Ms. James in room 419 for more information.

Student Counsel

Empowers students to take an active role in shaping their school environment. Members work together to plan events, address student concerns, and represent their peers in decision-making processes. By fostering leadership and collaboration, the Student Council helps create a positive and engaging school experience for everyone.

Please see Ms. Baskin in room 112 for more information.

Technology Student Association

Encourages students to explore and excel in STEM fields through hands-on projects and competitions. Members engage in activities related to engineering, robotics, computer science, and technology, developing problem-solving skills and innovative thinking while preparing for future careers in these exciting areas.

Please see Mr. Belflower in room 312 for more information.

Yearbook

Provides students with the opportunity to capture and preserve the memories of the school year. Members work together to design, write, and create the yearbook, including photos, stories, and highlights from throughout the year. It’s a fantastic way to develop design and journalism skills while leaving a lasting legacy for their peers.

Please see Ms. Carey in room 316 for more information.