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  4. The Secret of the Attic (Magic Attic Club) by Sheri Cooper Sinykin, 1999-10
  5. The Orchids And Gumbo Poker Club (Lizzie Mcguire) by A. Alfonsi, 2003-12
  6. Rose's Magic Touch (Magic Attic Club) by Nina Alexander, 1999-10
  7. Mystery of the Zoo Camp (Three Cousins Detective Club) by Elspeth Campbell Murphy, 1997-09
  8. Champion Rose (Magic Attic Club) by L. E. Williams, 2001-03
  9. Season Of Change (Flying Fingers Club) by Lois L. Hodge, 2002-01
  10. Claudia's Big Party (Baby-Sitters Club) by Ann M. Martin, 1999-10
  11. Belonging (Flying Fingers Club) by Virginia M. Scott, 1999-10
  12. Kristy and the Kidnapper (Baby-Sitters Club Friends Forever) by Ann M. Martin, 2000-09
  13. Mallory and the Trouble With Twins (Baby-Sitters Club) by Ann M. Martin, 1999-10
  14. Dawn's Big Move (Baby-Sitters Club (Sagebrush)) by Ann M. Martin, 2001-08

61. LEE DISTRICT GENERAL AWARD WINNERS For Club Year 2003
LEE DISTRICT general AWARD WINNERS 2003. Large clubs. Best Single – Tri Club WC- Club coordinates cotillion for middle school students (620 hours, $6, 124.92
http://leedistrict.home.comcast.net/Dept_Committees/2003lee_district_general_awa
LEE DISTRICT GENERAL AWARD WINNERS - 2003 ARTS Literature and Performing Arts – Chair, Pat Ault
Small Clubs
Best Single – New Kent WC – Member won 3 rd place in District Poetry Contest. Best Overall –– GFWC Sycamore WC – Members attend movies and musicals together.
Medium Clubs
Best Single – Pamunkey WC – Sold tickets to locals play receiving percentage of profit. Best Overall – Valentine WC – Members volunteer at Glen Allen Cultural Arts Center, sponsor an essay contest at a nursing home, attended two concerts, and held an Academy Awards Contest.
Large Clubs
Best Single – Tri Club WC - Club coordinates cotillion for middle school students (620 hours, $6, 124.92) Best Overall – Commonwealth WC - Program presented by Middle School, donated to middle school music department, received corporate matching grant for program.
Special Projects – Chair, Pat Ault
Small Clubs
Best Single – Kanawha WC – Sponsored a student art contest for 5 th graders. Blue Ribbon winners entered in Lee District Student Art Show. Best Overall – GFWC Sycamore WC – Art supplies delivered to pediatric cancer unit. Members visited craft show and house tour.

62. Clay High School Clubs
Clay High school has a variety of clubs. It is a good learning experience for thehigh school students who such as peer pressure, grades, and life in general.
http://www.sbcsc.k12.in.us/clayhigh/finalpages/clayclubs.html
Clay High School Clubs Back to Main Page Clay High School has a variety of clubs. Listed below is a sneak preview of what they have to offer. The Multicultural Society The Clay High Multicultural Society consists of a diverse group of people in the school. They help society in various ways such as tutoring and helping the elderly. There is also an annual talent show put on for the entire school. Anyone can be involved in this club. National Honor Society. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JoAnn Whitaker and Steve Whitaker The National Honor Society works to enhance the atmosphere of our school and our community. Members organize their own projects. Special honors are granted at graduation based on attendance at meetings and hours of community service. The NHS inducts juniors and seniors annually. Membership is based on grades, community service, character, and leadership. Project T.E.A.C.H . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sheila Emge In Project T.E.A.C.H. students travel to elementary schools to student teach. It is a good learning experience for the high school students who plan on going into the field of education and for the little ones who look up to them.

63. Paul J. Gelinas Junior High School
clubs and Activities. Meeting Place In general, we meet in the gymnasium, near the“Adventure The ultimate goal is the annual school musical held in March.
http://www.pjgelinas.com/clubs.html
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National Junior Honor Society ... Club National Junior Honor Society This club, while being run by Mrs. Guarascio, has members participate in leadership roles that involve community service. There are only ninth grade members. There is a President, Vice-President, Treasurer and Secretary who are most active in community service. We meet every first and third Wednesday from 2:45 until 3:50 in the cafeteria.
REQUIREMENTS: Maintain a 3.75 for 6 consecutive marking periods. Then fill out an application, the application is reviewed by a 5 member committee. Peers Reach Out Peers Reach Out is a club for all 9th graders. The purpose of the club is to provide a students with special needs a chance to connect wit a responsible. caring friend. The goal of the club is to foster a positive feeling of personal self worth and high esteem for all involved. See Ms. Sheppard and Mrs.Traube for information. Math Team The Math Team is for all students who excel at math and enjoy a challenge. The students work out various math problems within a certain time limit. The are five meets in which P.J. Gelinas competes against other schools. It is enjoyable for all that participate.

64. Soc.org.service-clubs.misc Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
The general objectives of Rotary clubs in every country are the edition). Interactclubs are sponsored by Rotary clubs for secondary school students (age
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65. Clubs
clubs and ACTIVITIES. Sponsor SGA members sponsor dances, attend county, state, andregional general Assemblies, participate in school wide projects
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Our teachers and staff are dedicated to fostering the emotional, intellectual, personal and physical growth of each student that attends Chesapeake Bay Middle School. To that end we endeavor to offer a challenging and diversified curriculum throughout the school day. In addition to our academic program, we are offering the following extra-curricular activities after school several times each week. We strongly encourage the students to become involved in one or more of these activities. "Everyone" is invited to participate. Specific details are given during the first meeting of each club. Listed below are descriptions of the activities offered during Activity period on Wednesday and/or Thursday afternoon. There is an activity bus provided on these days to take students home. Return to Top CLUBS and ACTIVITIES Sponsor: Mr. Palma Support Club Does the whole matrix thing confuse you? What about a Quadratic Regression? This is the place to get help with those questions you have about algebra. Come join us for all the answers every Thursday after school.

66. General Message Boards - High School Clubs.. I`m 17, Teen Nights?
High school clubs.. I m 17, Teen Nights? Hey all u party animals!Know of any Teen Nights at any clubs in Georgia metro? I m 17.
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67. Wells | Music Clubs & Activities
Music clubs Activities. String Department. Chamber Music String Music.World Music. Gamelan Lower school Steel Pans. general. general Performance
http://www.wells-cathedral-school.com/activities/music_list.html
CCF COMMUNITY SERVICE INDOOR PURSUITS JUNIOR SCHOOL ...
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String Department Chamber Music
String Chamber Orchestra
String Performance Class
Wells Young Musicians String Orchestra
String Ensemble Keyboard Department Chamber Music (String/Keyboard Dept)
Piano Performance Class Brass Department Trumpet Repertoire Class
Brass Quintet
Cathedral Trumpets
Horn Quartet
Horn Octet Large Brass Tuba Ensemble Percussion Department Bash Street Kids Cathedral Percussion Collegium Drum Kit Listening Class Drumming Aesthetics Ferio Steel Pans Woodwind Department Advanced Recorder Consort Baroque Ensemble Clarinet Quartet Flute Group Lower School Recorder Consort Recorder Ensemble Saxophones Ensembles Wind Ensemble Woodwind Quintet Vocal Department Chamber Choir Chapel Choir Lower School Choir Vocal Group Concert Choir Vocal Ensemble Orchestra and Bands Symphonic Band Symphony/Chamber Orchestra

68. St. Dominic High School Clubs & Activities
St. Dominic High school clubs Activities St. Serving as a liaison between schooladministration and general student body, our meetings are
http://www.stdoms.org/hs/hsclubs.html
St. Dominic High School provides a broad range of extracurricular programs and activities that encompass the areas of academics, performance, service, and sports. What is even more significant than the number of activities, however, is the opportunity which is available to each student. Because of our comparatively small size, a student does not have to be an expert or a star just to get into an activity or onto a team. There is a real opportunity to discover previously unknown talents as well as to hone unpolished ones. Band Membership in the Band is open to all students who play an instrument and audition successfully. Students are given many opportunities to develop their perform and develop their musical skills.
This club is designed to aid those students who are teaching C.C.D. in their own parishes. Lesson plans are prepared and A.V. materials are previewed. The students may choose to further their own theological studies as preparation for future teaching.
Concert Chorus Membership in the Concert Chorus is open to all students upon a successful audition. Students are given the opportunity to develop concepts and performance skills associated with varying musical content, structure, and styles.
Dance Program
The Dance program meets weekly for those students interested in exploring the world of dance.

69. CLUBS AND SOCIETIES
The development of student leadership forms an integral aspect of the totaldevelopment of the girls. Senior school. general Groups and clubs.
http://www.tara.nsw.edu.au/clubs_and_societie.htm
CLUBS AND SOCIETIES Junior School Other Clubs Pottery and Art Crusaders Drama The Junior School supports many charities and organises fund raising activities throughout the year. Leadership The Junior School Student Representative Council (SRC) provides an important link between students and staff. The development of student leadership forms an integral aspect of the total development of the girls. Senior School General Groups and Clubs
  • Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme Crusader s Inter-School Drama Competitions Drama and Musical productions within the school and in conjunction with The King's School Computer Clubs Ecology, Science and Technology Clubs, Stream Watch and Quark Junior Science Club Young Achievers Students' Representative Council School Leadership Committee MUNA (Model United Nations Assembly) with representatives from many other schools in the district Schools in Parliament
Each year group chooses a charity and organises fund-raising activities. The whole school fundraises for TEAR. S ubject areas participate in a wide range of local, state and national competitions.

70. Campus Activities--Washington And Lee University
Campus Activities general clubs and Organizations. of the entire Washington andLee community, to enjoy both unity and diversity on their school campus.
http://campuslife.wlu.edu/campus_activities/general.htm
STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS Club Sports Community Service General Clubs and Organizations Intercollegiate Athletics ... Student Government Campus Activities General Clubs and Organizations Chinese Club Club Asia Club Ping Pong Financial Affairs Committee (Cold Check) Gay-Straight Alliance Human Rights Alliance (HRA) International House ... Phi Eta Sigma Photography Club Student Association for International Learning (SAIL) *SAIL International Development and Relief Group (IDR) *SAIL International Student Alliance *SAIL Model United Nations (MUN) ... Women’s Forum Chinese Club
President: Huan Song
Organization e-mail: chineseclub@wlu.edu Club Asia
President: Christina Hyeonhee Kim
Adviser: Janet Ikeda
Organization e-mail: clubasia@wlu.edu Club Ping Pong
The mission of Club Ping Pong is to provide a supportive team atmosphere in the area of ping pong for all those who desire to be part of the club. The club will allow members to make new friends, experience intercollegiate athletics, and play a game they enjoy in a competitive environment.
President: Samuel Walker Nickles
Vice President: Robert Decosimo
Organization e-mail: pingpong@wlu.edu

71. SC-04: School Swimming Clubs: Procedures
3. Procedures for school Swimming clubs. 3.1 These procedures for school swimmingclub subcommittees have 35 and 36(1)(e), Education (general Provisions) Act
http://education.qld.gov.au/corporate/doem/schoocom/sc-04000/sections/procedur.h
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In this section:
  • Definitions Rationale Procedures for School Swimming Clubs See also
  • 1. Definitions
    Parents and citizens association means the body formed under Part 6 of the Education (General Provisions) Act 1989.
    School swimming club sub-committee means the body formed by a parents and citizens association to conduct swimming on behalf of students.
    School swimming club members means the students attending the swimming club.
    School swimming club coach/es means the person or persons employed under a contract to provide services to the parents and citizens association concerning swimming.
    Principal means the principal of a state school in which the swimming pool is located.
    Mediator means a person approved by the Manager, Education Services, competent to hear and adjudicate disputes between school swimming club sub-committees and parents and citizens association.
    Mediation panel means a group of people available to hear disputes.

    72. Corporate Involvement, Kellogg School Of Management
    clubs African Business Association (KABA) The Kellogg as the premier business schoolfor consulting talent arena, and to increase general understanding amongst
    http://www.kellogg.northwestern.edu/corporate/connections/overview.htm

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    Clubs and Contacts
    Menu of Student Activities
    Brief Overview Overview
    At Kellogg, student clubs are an active and important part of student life. Open to all students, the clubs plan events and activities throughout the year, many of which are outlined in this menu. Listed below for your reference is a brief description of the clubs followed by a menu listing of each club's planned activities for the 2002-2003 year in which corporate involvement may be needed. (Note: Not all sponsorship opportunities may be fully tax deductible or counted toward Corporate Affiliate status.) Clubs
    The Kellogg African Business Association (KABA) is a social, cultural, and educational organization with a mission to develop and broaden interest in business and social issues within the Kellogg Community. KABA provides opportunities to explore the rich African cultural heritage, to network with professionals and to establish contacts amongst individuals with a strong interest in developing African business and infrastructure.

    73. ARRLWeb: Affiliated Club Search
    Name LODI schoolS RADIO clubs (school/Youth) Specialties general Interest, school/YouthCall sign K6LSR Services Help for newcomers Address POB 455 LODI
    http://www.arrl.org/field/club/clubsearch.phtml?section=SJV&selsect=Show clubs i

    74. ARRLWeb: Affiliated Club Search
    Name VERMONT TECH COLLEGE ARC (school/Youth) Specialties general Interest, Repeater,school/Youth Call 9867 (N) Web http//www.vtc.edu/clubs/ham/ E
    http://www.arrl.org/field/club/clubsearch.phtml?section=VT&selsect=Show clubs in

    75. Current Sarasota County 4-H Clubs
    is on horses and meets during school hours YES U CAN (Membership OPEN) general Clubwith emphasis on We have clubs meeting in residential homes, schools, and
    http://sarasota.extension.ufl.edu/Youth/clubs.htm
    Home Calendar Maps Staff ... IPM Sustainable Sarasota Search
    4-H/Youth Development
    Clover Times Newsletter Current list of 4-H Clubs Calendar of Events Links ... 4-H Picture Galleries
    4-H Club Listing
    for 2003 - 2004 4-H Club Listing for 2003 - 2004 ACTION CLOVERS ALL STAR CLOVERS st Wednesday of the month. Location - Pompano Avenue, Sarasota. Contact Brenda at 952-1761 or Tammy at 378-1058 x5671. AQUATIC ALLSTARS (Membership CLOSED with waiting list) - Focus is marine biology. Location – North Port. Contact Elaine at 423-0809. BLAZERS (Membership CLOSED) – Focus is general in nature. Wide range of projects including horticulture, photography, small animals and arts and crafts. Blazers meet the 1 st Monday of each month 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm. Location – Sarasota Christian School on Bahia Vista. Contact Caroline at 374-0638 or Tracy at 378-5006. BOOKER CLEVER CLOVERS (Membership OPEN) - This is a school based club which is involved in various educational hands on activities. Booker Clever Clovers meet on Mondays from 2 to 4 pm. Location - Booker Middle School. Contact Mrs. Frederick at 359-5824 (12:30 – 3:00 pm) or 755-5757 evenings. CLOGGING CLOVERS (Membership OPEN) - This club teaches the dance clogging and participates in community service. Clogging Clovers meet every other Thursday from 6 - 7:30 pm. Location - Bee Ridge Park, South Lockwood Ridge Road, Sarasota. Contact Rose at 321-1073 or Crystal at 379-5841.

    76. Goddard High School Clubs And Organizations
    clubs/Organizations. Bowl is a trivialike competition between local high schoolsthat test students general knowledge of high school subject matters.
    http://www.goddardusd.com/ghs/organizations.html
    Classes, Clubs, Organizations, and Gifted Program Activities 2003-04 Classes and Sponsors
    Freshman Class Sophomore Class Mary Unruh
    Junior Class Crystal Simmons Tish Dimick Melanie Huffman Senior Class Crystal Simmons
    Gifted Program Activities Randy Baldwin , Sponsor
    Clubs/Organizations
    Bible Club
    Brain Games

    Cheerleaders/Pep Club

    Debate
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    Yearbook
    Bible Club - Sponsor: Mary Unruh
    Brain Games - Sponsor: Debra Palmer Cheerleaders/Pep Club - Sponsors: Rachel Nally (head), Susan Perkins (Assistant Head), Janice Fahrenholtz, Susan Dudek Debate - Sponsors: David Abel -(Head), Sharlo Rogers Sherry Stroh
    Goddard High School ranked 58th out of 2700 schools nationwide!! Click here for News Release! Drama Club -Sponsor: Jamie Oettle Drill Team - Sponsors: Velma Honer, Robin Skidmore Eco-Meet - Sponsors: Marylee Ramsay Lin Andrews FCA (Fellowship of Christian Athletes) - Sponsor: Jeff Taylor Family, Careers and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) - Sponsor: LeDena Laha A new student led organization, Family, Careers and Community Leaders of America, FCCLA, helped with the organization of the National Denim Day event in the Goddard school system. The organization has a strong emphasis on the family and this event correlates with their mission and goals. They put together packets for each of the schools which contained ribbons and information sheets. One goal of FCCLA is to try to make GHS students more aware of National Denim Day. Forensics - Sponsors: Sherry Stroh David Abel Ann Smith Friendship Club

    77. Students' Rights Guide - Clubs And Activities
    permits some students to form noncurricular clubs, it cannot Can the school demandthat someone of an opposing In general, if the school allows students an
    http://www.aclunc.org/students/guide/clubs.html
    A guide to Some of the Most Important Questions that Students Have About their Civil Liberties C LUBS AND A CTIVITIES-
    There is also a federal law (the Equal Access Act) which makes it unlawful for a school to deny "equal access" to school facilities to any student group that wants to hold a meeting based on what will be discussed. For example, your school can’t prevent you from holding a meeting just because you invite a controversial speaker. Can a school ban gay student clubs or a gay-straight alliance on campus?
    If a school allows other extra-curricular clubs to meet on campus, it must also allow gay clubs or gay-straight alliances to meet. Can students start non-curricular clubs on campus?
    It depends on whether the school has allowed students to have any non-curricular clubs. The school may prohibit all student clubs that are not directly related to school classes. However, if the school permits some students to form non-curricular clubs, it cannot discriminate because of the political, philosophical or religious content of the meetings. Can students bring in speakers to talk about political issues? How about during election time? Can the school demand that someone of an opposing viewpoint or party must also be present to speak?

    78. FPS: Publications
    96, HMS, Howitt Middle school clubs 2004, clubs. 97, HMS, Howitt Middle school StudentHandbook, general. 98, HMS, Howitt Principal Newsletter November 2002, Highlights.
    http://farmingdaleschools.org/fps/pubs.cfm
    Some publications are PDF files. You will need Adobe Reader to view them.
    Bldg To View a Publication, Click on Its Title Type AAE Albany Avenue PTA -Executive Committee - 2004 PTA AAE Highlights AAE IEP PTA AAE Jason Project Weblinks Curriculum AAE NYS Standards Curriculum AAE PowerPoint Presentation- Ms. Costantino's Class Highlights AAE Raising a Child With A Disability - Welcome to Holland PTA AAE SEPTA - Resource Page - May 2004 PTA AAE SEPTA April 2004 Resource page PTA AAE SEPTA April Newsletter 2004 PTA AAE SEPTA Newsletter - September 2003 PTA AAE Septa Newsletter - December 2003 PTA AAE SEPTA Newsletter - November 2003 General AAE SEPTA Newsletter - October 2003 PTA AAE SEPTA Newsletter February 2004 PTA AAE SEPTA Newsletter June 2004 PTA AAE SEPTA Newsletter March 2004 PTA AAE SEPTA Newsletter May 2004 PTA AAE SEPTA Resource Page - Upcoming Events March 2004 PTA AAE SEPTA Resources - Upcoming Events PTA DIS Direct Line - November 2003 General DIS Direct Line - September 2003 Highlights DIS Direct Line February 2004 General DIS Direct Line January 2004 General DIS Direct Line May 2004 General DIS Farmingdale Brochure (Acrobat Reader Required) General DIS Farmingdale Tax Questions - Dated Nov 5, 2003

    79. Activities Of Athletic And Cultural Clubs
    In the future, the introductions of our clubs will be given on this page.The result of 35nd All Gunma prefecure high school general sports meets,
    http://www.takasaki.ed.jp/bukatu-e.htm
    Activities of athletic and cultural clubs
    In Takasaki High School, club activities are very popular in sports and cultural fields.
    In the future, the introductions of our clubs will be given on this page.
    The result of 35nd All Gunma prefecure high school general sports meets
    Overall result 4th place
    List of Club activities
    Athletic clubs Cultural clubs Cultural research groups Karatedo Chemistry Research of Bible Kyudo Broadcasting Research of classics Soft tennis School newspaper Research of cooking Tennis Mathematics Research of science fiction Baseball English Rugby Research of local history Soccer Literature Track and field Debating Volleyball Biology Swimming Drama Table tennis Earth science Basketball Photograph Mountaineering Physics ... Research of railroad
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    80. Forum -
    topics. posts. last post. general Undergrad / College Discussion Meet otherstudents, discuss classes, projects, competitions, school clubs, and more.
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