Our Clubs:
4-H Club – Dive into a variety of topics, from community service to leadership! This free club offers diverse activities.
- Learn More: Visit the Hall County 4-H website for dates, additional clubs, and more information.
Academic Team – Do you love a good challenge? Sixth, seventh, and eighth graders go head-to-head with other Hall County schools in this fast-paced game of questions and answers. Sharpen your knowledge in history, literature, science, and more, while building teamwork skills.
- Contact: Susan Minton
Art Club – Unleash your creativity! Join the Art Club to explore different artistic mediums and projects.
- Contact: Donna McCallum
Broadcasting Team: The Falcon News Network – Behind the scenes of our daily news, this team writes, films, edits, and broadcasts the morning news. students will develop skills in creativity, problem-solving, collaboration, and time management.
To join, apply for a position during the spring semester. Selection is competitive.
- Contact: Cherie Thompson
Drama Club – Take center stage! This after-school club produces one to two musicals annually. Students learn acting, singing, choreography, and stage production. Students can audition for a part or apply for a stage crew position. Spots are limited.
- Contact: Kai Bassett or Megan Wade
FCA (Fellowship of Christian Athletes) – Student-athletes lead this certified ministry, supported by coaches and staff. Enjoy games, worship, and inspiring messages about Christ.
- Contact: Delana Crandall
FCCLA (Family, Career and Community Leaders of America) – Develop leadership and personal growth through service projects that focus on family and community life.
- Contact: Beth-Ann Dougherty
Junior Beta Club – Committed to academic excellence and community service, Junior Beta Club fosters hardworking, well-rounded students who are eager to help others.
- Contact: Jasmine Armour or Selena Duran
Odyssey of the Mind – Ignite your creativity with this international program! Teams solve unique problems, from building mechanical devices to interpreting literary classics, and compete locally, statewide, and even globally.
- Learn More: Visit the Odyssey of the Mind website
- Note: Teams are formed based on coach availability.
Sources of Strength – This student and staff group (Peer Leaders and Adult Advisors) builds wellness and resiliency in our school. They create positive, strength-based messages for students, faculty, and the community through lessons, videos, posters, and social media, covering topics like trusted adults, health, and generosity. A signed permission slip is required.
- Contact: Stephanie Smith
STEAM Club with FBHS – Our STEAM Club brings middle school and high school students together to learn and create. Students work on fun projects, solve problems, and share ideas. Middle school students get to learn from older students, while high schoolers practice leadership and mentoring. This teamwork helps everyone grow and get excited about science, technology, engineering, art, and math.
- Contact: Jackie Holcomb
Student Council – Represent your fellow students! This organization promotes citizenship, community service, and school spirit. Members are selected by teacher nomination and serve on specific committees to accomplish tasks.
- Contact: Brittany Burnett or Holly Taylor
Tome Club – A book club for students in grades 2-12. Read and discuss great books, create entries for literacy competitions, and participate in virtual and in-person literacy events.
- Contact: Christa Holland
Yearbook – Help create lasting memories! This group designs, develops, and markets our school’s annual memory book.
- Contact: Jennifer Worley