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East Jackson High School

A Blue Ribbon Lighthouse School

Student Organizations

  • The photography club’s goal is to promote creativity through photography, appreciate the art of photography, and share our love for it with our community.  All students are more than welcome to join, and no previous photography experience is needed.

    Contact:  Ms. Kim Buell

  • The academic team is open to students from any grade 9-12.  The academic team participates in quiz bowl competitions against other high schools in our area.

    Contact:  Mr. Darrel Presley

  • National Beta Club focuses on achievement, character, leadership, and service. EJCHS Students who wish to become members of National Beta must have and maintain a minimum of a 92 GPA, have outstanding character in our school community, complete the required number of service hours each school year, and pay annual membership dues. Seniors in good standing have the opportunity to compete for several monetary scholarships at the state and national level and will receive a gold stole embroidered with the National Beta emblem to wear with their graduation robes.

    Contacts:

    Ms. Linda Frederick
    Ms. Amy Scofield-Johnson
    Ms. Breesa Crocker
    Ms. Jennifer Webb

  • The Envirothon is a competition consisting of local high schools competing with hands-on activities and questions about aquatics, wildlife, forestry, and current environmental issues.

    Contact:  Dr. Robert Bryan

  • ESP at East Jackson is a student organization that serves to connect East Jackson High School students with Extra Special People.  ESP is a non-profit organization in Watkinsville, Georgia that creates opportunities for people with disabilities and their families to engage, connect, and thrive through summer camps, after-school programs, family counseling, and much more.  Student involvement may include but is not limited to helping raise funds for ESP, increasing campus awareness of individuals with disabilities, volunteering at ESP, and helping plan campus-wide events.

    Contacts:

    Mr. Wesley Wheeler
    Ms. Jenna Banks
    Ms. Cindy Benton
    Ms. Abby Cross

  • FCA is a student-led organization that involves fellowship, devotions, and community involvement. The goal of FCA is to see the world transformed by Jesus Christ through the influence of coaches and athletes.

    Contacts:

    Mr. Caleb Hardy
    Mr. Hunter Reynolds

  • The club’s purpose is to enhance cultural awareness, build language skills, and have fun.  Membership is open to students who are currently taking French, registered for a French class, or have successfully completed a French class.  Low annual dues cover the cost of in-school activities with free food for club members.

    Contact:  Ms. Kelly Doyle

  • This national organization honors academic excellence in French.  Students must receive an “A” in two levels of French to be eligible. A one-time fee of $20 includes a red/white/blue French Honor cord to wear at graduation, an induction certificate, and lifetime membership in the National French Honor Society.

    Contact:  Ms. Kelly Doyle

  • This committee is responsible for planning homecoming activities.

    Contacts:

    Ms. Ruth Wilson
    Ms. Kim Buell

  • The Jackson County Student Leadership program works to “elevate student leaders who enhance the function of leadership throughout their local schools by shaping culture and performance.” Interested students go through a rigorous selection process that requires them to identify a student leadership initiative they would like to see implemented in their school or community, provide a teacher recommendation that focuses on communication and leadership skills, describe themselves and their interests, and explain their reasons for wanting to join the student leadership team, and details their current activities and leadership positions. As a part of this team, students have been able to provide input on many challenging decisions in our school system.

    Contact:  Ms. Kate Wilson

    Click here for the JSLT website.

  • The National English Honor Society is an organization that celebrates excellence in the English language and literature.  Students with a GPA of 3.5 or higher will be invited to apply for membership in the EJCHS chapter.  Those selected for membership by the English Faculty Council will be involved in exciting activities and projects that promote enthusiasm for and distinction in all areas of Language Arts.

    Contact:  Ms. Erin Nickerson

  • This committee of juniors and seniors is responsible for planning the senior prom throughout the spring semester.  The committee decides on the theme and decorations in addition to handling ticket sales & setting up the prom.

    Contacts:  

    Ms. Ruth Wilson
    Ms. Kim Buell

  • Science Olympiad competitions are like academic track meets with events in robotics, earth science, chemistry, anatomy, physics, geology, mechanical engineering, and technology. The team begins meeting weekly in October to prepare for the competition in late March.

    Contacts:

    Dr. Robert Bryan
    Mr. Ryan Mewborn

  • A national organization that honors academic excellence in Spanish classes. Students must receive an “A” in two years of Spanish Classes. Membership and cord fees total $20.00.

    Contact:  Ms. Julie Cornelius

  • The Work-Based Learning Program is designed for students within CTAE Pathways to gain work experience with local businesses and industries to connect career goals and classroom learning.

    Contacts:

    Ms. Kate Wilson, kwwilson@jcss.us
    Ms. Holly Canup, holly.canup@jcss.us