Clubs
East Kentwood offers these clubs: Book Club, Chess and Board Games Club, DECA Club, Drama Club, Equestrian Club, FCCLA (Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America), Forensics Club, G.S.A (Gay Straight Alliance), Graphics Design Club, Latin Club, Michigan Junior Classic League, Multicultural Art Club, National Art Honor Society, National Honor Society, Photography Events Club, Shakespeare Club, Ski Club, Strive Club, Swing Dance Club, World Languages Club, Teen Institute, Y.E.A. (Young Entrepreneur Association), Young Democrats, Young Republicans, Model United Nations, Newspaper, Yearbook, Debate, and Mock Trial.
In addition to the standard clubs East Kentwood offers, students can create their own club that is funded by the school.
Read more about this topic: East Kentwood High School
Famous quotes containing the word clubs:
“We shall exchange our material thinking for something quite different, and we shall all be kin. We shall all be enfranchised, prohibition will prevail, many wrongs will be righted, vampires and grafters and slackers will be relegated to a class by themselves, stiff necks will limber up, hearts of stone will be changed to hearts of flesh, and little by little we shall begin to understand each other.”
—General Federation Of Womens Clubs (GFWC)
“The true reformer does not want time, nor money, nor coöperation, nor advice. What is time but the stuff delay is made of? And depend upon it, our virtue will not live on the interest of our money. He expects no income, but outgoes; so soon as we begin to count the cost, the cost begins. And as for advice, the information floating in the atmosphere of society is as evanescent and unserviceable to him as gossamer for clubs of Hercules.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
“Neighboring farmers and visitors at White Sulphur drove out occasionally to watch those funny Scotchmen with amused superiority; when one member imported clubs from Scotland, they were held for three weeks by customs officials who could not believe that any game could be played with such elongated blackjacks or implements of murder.”
—For the State of West Virginia, U.S. public relief program (1935-1943)