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Lake Nona Middle School Clubsand Organizations*
*Subject to changes as teachers may have conflicting schedules
Middle School leadership, enrichment and club offerings allow students toMiddle School leadership, through enrichment and club offerings, allow students todevelop skills, explore new passions, or enhance current interests. Through theirparticipation, students find themselves broadening both intellectually and socially.Further, they cultivate their skills as leaders and as compassionate contributors to ourschool and community at large. as compassionate contributors to both theBenjamin community and the community at large
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Boys/Girls Athletics
Athletic DirectorI. Hernandez
CoachesH. JenningsD. JonesC. StoeckigtL. VasquezK. WareJ. Schenker
Goals:• Offer a program that will bring pride and tradition to
our school, our community, and to all participants.• Offer our athletes the opportunity to learn by
experiencing the roles that individuals play in the team concept.
• Teach our athletes the learning opportunity that exists, in both winning and losing outcomes, and how to deal with the successes and disappointments that they will experience in life situations.
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Lake Nona Middle School Soccer 2018-2019
Soccer Night/Informational Meeting: August 15, 2018 at 5:30PM in LNMS Cafeteria. This will not be a physical night. Coaches will be available for questions. In order to try-out all student-athletes must have a 2.0 G.P.A and an athletic physical packet turned in prior to trying out. Tryouts begin August 16th immediately after school. Opponent Location Date Time Innovation Innovation Middle 8/29/18 5:00pm Hunters Creek Lake Nona Middle 9/5/18 5:00pm Meadow Woods Lake Nona Middle 9/6/18 5:30pm Walker Lake Nona Middle 9/12/18 5:00pm South Creek South Creek Middle 9/17/18 5:30pm Freedom Freedom 9/19/18 5:00pm Playoffs (Top 3 teams from each cluster advance to playoffs) Round 1 TBA 9/24/18 TBA Round 2 TBA 9/26/18 TBA Quarter Finals TBA 10/1/18 TBA Semi-Final TBA 10/3/18 TBA Championship TBA 10/8/18 or 10/10/18 TBA Boys play first game immediately followed by Girls. Boys Head Coach: Dennis Jones Girls Head Coach: Chelsea Stoeckigt
Lake Nona Middle School Soccer
2018-2019
Soccer Night/Informational Meeting: August 15, 2018 at 5:30PM in LNMS Cafeteria. This will not be a physical night. Coaches will be available for questions.
In order to try-out all student-athletes must have a 2.0 G.P.A and an athletic physical packet turned in prior to trying out. Tryouts begin August 16th immediately after school.
Opponent LocationDateTime
InnovationInnovation Middle 8/29/185:00pm
Hunters CreekLake Nona Middle9/5/185:00pm
Meadow WoodsLake Nona Middle9/6/185:30pm
WalkerLake Nona Middle9/12/185:00pm
South CreekSouth Creek Middle9/17/185:30pm
FreedomFreedom9/19/185:00pm
Playoffs (Top 3 teams from each cluster advance to playoffs)
Round 1TBA9/24/18TBA
Round 2TBA9/26/18TBA
Quarter FinalsTBA10/1/18TBA
Semi-FinalTBA10/3/18TBA
ChampionshipTBA10/8/18 or 10/10/18TBA
Boys play first game immediately followed by Girls.
Boys Head Coach: Dennis Jones
Girls Head Coach: Chelsea Stoeckigt
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Art Club
Sponsored byD. Clermont - Room C17
Meeting Date and TimeThursday – 4:00 pm
Goals:• Provide an opportunity for art students to further their art making experience.• All students not currently enrolled in art class to pursue art interests.• Provide service to the school and community.• All students to share their creative endeavors and ideas with other students.
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Battle of the Books
Media SpecialistMedia Center
Sharon PowersThursdays – 4:05-5:05
Goals:• Introduces students to the newest and best books in literature.• Encourage students to read and to engage in books that are
read on or above their reading level.• Sunshine State books are selected for their wide appeal,
literary value, varied genres, curriculum connections and multicultural representation.
• Team is selected 3rd quarter
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Chess Club
Sponsored byE. Contreras – Room 313
Meeting DateMondays 4:00 pm
Goal:• Introduce the rules of chess and how chess pieces move.• Progress to the principles of play, notation, strategy
development and opening and closing move.• Participate in a competitive chess ladder within the club and
tournaments outside the club.
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Cru Club
Sponsored byHannah Jennings – Room 123
Meeting DateFriday – 4:14 pm
Goals:• Provide a safe community where students can learn
about/grow in the Christian Faith.• Equip students to be spiritual leaders in their
communities and throughout their lives.
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Sponsor: Mrs. WardWill meet one time per month (Day TBD)Time: 4:10-5:00 pmRoom 319
• FBLA is a co-curricular student organization program to complement your courses and introduce you to the world of business.
• Explore careers and delve into business principles with real-world activities.
• Sharpen your communication, leadership, and teamwork skills.
FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA
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French NationalSociety
Sponsored byJulie Olczak – Room C21
Meeting Date1st Monday – 4:05 pm
Goals:• Promote the French language and francophone culture
around the world. • Members do not have to be students of French, just
francophiles! • Meetings are conducted in English, but some activities
require varying degrees of fluency in the language. In these cases, more fluent members will be paired with less fluent members to facilitate success.
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Intramurals
Sponsor: Dustin Nuckles
Dates and Times;Monday Mornings: 8:15-9:00
Goals:• Extension of the regular physical education
instructional programs• Develops movement skills, health-related
fitness, and personal and social responsibility.• Provides students with a variety of interesting,
diverse, and challenging activities to accommodate differing levels of skill.
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Kiwanis Builders Club
Sponsor: Jose Rivera NazarioMeeting Dates
Thursdays – 4:15 pm
Goals:• International student-led organization
providing members with opportunities to perform service, build character, and develop leadership.
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Law Honor Society
Sponsored byJose Riveria – Room 217
Meeting DateTuesday – 4:05
•Goals:•To promote citizenship and active participation in society.•To learn about the ways of the U.S. Government, Constitution, and law.•To provide members with an understanding of how to pursue a career in law.•To debate and investigate important issues in our society.•To develop the qualities of patriotism, justice, and good will.
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Knight RespondersService Club
Sponsor: Elizabeth Collins
Meeting Dates2nd Thursday of the Month – 4:15 pm – Room 318
Goals:• Meet regularly to perform charitable works• Promoting education on various social issues• Connects with community organizations
through volunteerism.
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Math Club
Sponsors:Luzeana Alfonzo-Reyes & Kevin HarrisMeeting Date
Monday – 4:14 pm – Room 114
Goal:• To have fun developing a deep appreciation and
understanding of math skills. • Build self-confidence and excitement for math through
the use of manipulatives, games, and work sheets.
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MATH CLUB!• Who can participate?
• Any student at LNMS• What is the club about?
• Strengthening math skills and competing to see who is the best at math.
• Where does this take place?
• Room• When does it take place?
• After School on Mondays from 4:15 – 5.
• Why?• Because math is awesome.
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National Junior Honor Society
Sponsored byCatelynn Durkin & Stephanie MacDougall
Meeting Date• Thursday – 4:00 • Room 213• Open to 7th and 8th grader students only• Must have a 3.5 grade point average• Only 1s in conduct• Application required
Goals: • Serves to honor those students who have demonstrated
excellence in the areas of scholarship, leadership, service, character, and citizenship.
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NONA Science Club
Sponsored byArron Kotowski
Meeting DatesTuesday– 4:15 pm
Goals: • Encourages a wide cross-section of students to get involved in hands-
on science. • Emphasis is placed on active, hands-on group participation and
robotics.• Participation in Science Olympiad competition that requires skill in
teamwork.
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Runners Club
Sponsored by Hannah Jennings
Meeting DatesMondays & Thursdays – 4:15 pm
Goals: • Find the triggers that start kids running. • Keep them running, having fun, being with friends. • Setting and accomplishing simple goals.• Enjoying success and having ownership of their
running.
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Spanish Honor Society
Sponsor: T. Oms & A. Rivera – Room C19
Meeting DatesTBA
Goals: • Todos a unal!” - All Together for One Goal• Academic honor society focused on Spanish language
excellence • Promotes a continuity of interest in Spanish studies
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Student Government
Sponsora:Amanda Talham
Meeting DatesTuesday – 4:15 pm
Goals:• Work closely with school management, teachers
and parents• Represent the views of the students body to the
school management• Promoting good communications within the
school
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Sponsored by Student Government
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Yearbook
Sponsor:Courtney Lee
Meeting Date and TimeMust be in the yearbook class or have Ms. Lee’s approval.
Goals:• Make yearbook a priority with the opportunity to learn a
variety of skills (photography, marketing, art, graphics, computers).
• Feature as many people on your pages as possible• Be an advocate in encouraging the sale of the yearbook
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Sponsor:Carson Summers
Meeting Date and TimeMonday – 4:05 - 5:00 pm
Must be a member of All-Stars
Goals• Primary goal is to bring people together to experience tabletop role playing
games. • Tabletop role playing games take the players on adventures that require them to
put their creative minds together to overcome difficult obstacles.
American Sign Language
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Knight’s Wildlife and Conservation Club
Sponsor: Donna Clermont – Room C17
Meeting DateThursday – 4:05 pm
Goals:To increase humanities' awareness and understanding of wildlife and the ecosystems we all share and our influence on the natural and cultural resources of these ecosystems.
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LNMS PrideGoals:• Raising awareness and sensitivity to LGBTQ issues on campus• Providing an open and accepting atmosphere• Developing a relationship with the student body and student
government• Provide a safe place for all students to meet and talk about
issues related to their identity or experiencing harassment
Sponsors:Luzeana Alfonso Reyes & Carson Summers
Time and Date:2nd and 4th Tuesday - 4:05-5:00 Must be a member of All-Stars
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