Florida Virtual School - Clubs

Clubs

FLVS also offers numerous clubs that students can join.

Future Business Leaders of America Club. - A club to promote leadership skills and develop skills for success in the business field.

History Club. – Join other students interested in exploring history topics and competitions.

International Club. – This club promotes international awareness in the school and the community.

Latin Club. – This club encourages an interest in and an appreciation for the culture, language and literature of Latin.

Science Club. – Explore various topics in science and participate in the annual Science Fair and Science Olympiad.

National English Honor Society Club. - An honor society to expand the knowledge of English in the minds of those who need tutoring and those who are tutoring, this club leads various literacy initiatives at FLVS and in the community.

Model UN Club. – Join other students with similar interests as you step into the shoes of ambassadors from UN member states to debate current issues on the organization's agenda.

Beta Delta Sigma Math Club. - Open to students from middle to high school, this club is a great way to use your math skills, or become more proficient in this important subject.

Newspaper Club. – Explore the field of journalism, creative writing, and news reporting with other student writers as we create the student newspaper.

Student Ambassadors Club. – Join other students to help represent FLVS in elluminate sessions, on Facebook, and with Legislators.

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