Five Forks Middle School
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Joining a Club at FFMS
Five Forks Middle school has a variety of clubs and activities for our students. We encourage all students to get involved in at least one club or activity. At FFMS we know that success in school spans more than just the academic day, it is also about making connections with friends and staff members that last a lifetime. Participating in a club is not only fun, but it also helps to build valuable skills such as communication, leadership, collaboration, and more!
If you are interested in joining a club at FFMS, simply click the name of the club to the right to learn more. You will find the sponsor names, meeting dates and times, who can join, and how to sign up for each club or activity.
FFMS Clubs and Activities
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6th Grade Student Ambassadors
Contact:
Jenny Chapman and Leslie Hillis
Description:
The mission of a FFMS Student Ambassador is to make sure our school continues to be a welcoming, caring and inclusive environment. Student Ambassadors will:
- Participate in leadership and team building training sessions.
- Participate in a Leadership Advisement group.
- Brainstorm, organize and lead community building events.
- Provide support for newly enrolled students at FFMS.
- Assist with 5th grade visits to FFMS.
Students are chosen through an application process. Place completed applications in the box outside of Mrs. Chapman’s door. This form must be returned by Wednesday, September 4, 2024. No late forms will be accepted.Application- https://docs.google.com/document/d/1PAhMmQVcpbi7Q-3yWpAlTPcZYTONb67RkA_CkR-epbQ/edit?usp=sharing
Dates and
For 6th grade, meetings are Tuesday and Wednesday mornings. Students will receive a hall pass on meeting dates with time and location. Meeting dates will be as follows:
Tuesday, September 10
Wednesday, October 9
Tuesday, November 19
Wednesday, December 11
Tuesday, January 14
Wednesday, Febuary 5
Tuesday, March 18
Wednesday, April 16Who Can Join:
Place completed forms in the box outside of Mrs. Chapman’s door. This form must be returned by Wednesday, September 4, 2024. No late forms will be accepted
Application- https://docs.google.com/document/d/1PAhMmQVcpbi7Q-3yWpAlTPcZYTONb67RkA_CkR-epbQ/edit?usp=sharing
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7th Grade Student Ambassadors
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Description:
The mission of a FFMS Student Ambassador is to make sure our school continues to be a welcoming, caring and inclusive environment. Student Ambassadors will
-Participate in several leadership and team-building training sessions
-Brainstorm, organize and lead community building events
-Provide support for newly enrolled students at FFMSDates and
7th Grade meetings are once a month on Friday mornings at 8:15 in the 7th Grade office/ Ms. Boyce's Office. Meeting dates will be as follows:
Friday, October 4
Friday, November 1
Friday, December 6
Friday, January 17
Friday, February 21
Friday, March 7
Friday, April 4Who Can Join:
Students who are chosen through the application process. Please listen to the morning announcements for information on this club.
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Art Club
Contact:
Tamara Griffin, Nipa Cothran, Lisa DeMent
Description:
Art Club is for everyone as long as they have a passion for art! You don't need to have an artistic "talent" or "skill". The purpose of art club is to provide students who have an interest in art, an opportunity to explore a variety of art and craft forms.
It is open to 6th, 7th & 8th grade students and helps to foster good working relationships among students. All students must register to attend. Dues are $10 and includes a club designed T-shirt and all craft materials.Dates and Location Club Meets:
The last Tuesday of the month unless there is a holiday, from 4:15- 5:30.
Art Club will meet on the following dates: 9/24, 10/29, 11/19, 12/17, 01/28, 02/25, 03/25, 04/22, 05/13
Who Can Join:
All students
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Board Game Club
Contact:
Eric Morrow, Rory O'Connor ,Mr. Clinansmith Mr. Rogers
Description:
Students get together for an hour after school to play classic board games, card games, and other new games with friends and teachers.
Dates and Location Club Meets:
Board Game Club will begin on September 12th. We will meet Mondays once a month after school until 5:30pm in Mr. O'Connor's Room- 2.128.
Here are the meeting dates for the Board Game Club:
09/09, 10/7, 11/11, 12/09, 01/13, 02/03, 03/10, 04/21, 05/05
Who Can Join:
All Students
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Bronco Buddies
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Description:
The Bronco Buddies Club is dedicated to fostering inclusivity and building meaningful friendships within our school community. The club pairs middle school students with buddies from our ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder) and SID/PID (Severe Intellectual and Physical Disabilities) classrooms. Together, club members and their buddies participate in a variety of activities such as social-emotional learning (SEL) sessions, shared lunches, and school events. By encouraging collaboration and understanding, Bronco Buddies aims to create a more inclusive, supportive environment where every student feels valued. The club meets monthly to plan activities and build connections that go beyond the classroom, promoting a culture of acceptance and kindness.
Dates and Location Club Meets:
This club will meet on 4th Tuesday of the month (most of the time) at 8:20am with Ms. Willis, in her room, on the following dates:9/24, 10/22, 11/15, 12/3, 1/28, 2/25, 3/25, 4/22
Who Can Join:
All Students- sign-up form
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Campus Thrive
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Description:
Our goal at Campus Thrive is to empower middle school students to impact their communities. We use Biblical principles to increase the student's leadership capacity. With student's interests in mind, students are trained to lead worship, teach, share testimonies, and participate in games.
Dates and Location Club Meets:
Campus Thrive meets on Mondays at 8:15am in the Cafeteria.
Who Can Join:
All Students
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Cheerleading
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Description:
As crowd leaders, the cheerleading team is the connection between the fans and the athletic team. The energy and enthusiasm produced by the crowd can rally a sports team to play better and boost overall morale. It is the cheerleading team’s task to unify the crowd in its efforts.
As crowd leaders, cheerleaders should know the sports they are cheering for and understand how to choose an appropriate sideline chant. As a group, they should begin sideline chants and also make organic chants from the crowd stronger by yelling the words in unison with fans. Cheerleaders preserve school traditions and come up with new ways to improve fan involvement.
As Spirit Raisers, cheerleaders promote and spread school pride throughout the year. Leading up to game day, they should encourage fellow students to show their spirit by setting a good example of school pride themselves. On game day, their responsibility as spirit raisers should be more emphatic. When a basket is made, they display their enthusiasm by waving poms, yelling and celebrating. If spirit is low, cheerleaders should use tactics to increase excitement, including starting a sideline chant, and executing stunts, jumps, tumbling or pyramids.
As Ambassadors, cheerleaders should be model students, both in and out of the classroom.Cheer packet- https://docs.google.com/document/d/1AzHWFV1BmlACNYSnJid4wGyBsqpYwzWD6NU2MHFjvfA/edit?usp=sharing
Dates and Location Club Meets:
Cheer packet- https://docs.google.com/document/d/1AzHWFV1BmlACNYSnJid4wGyBsqpYwzWD6NU2MHFjvfA/edit?usp=sharing
Stay tuned for practice and game updates.
Who Can Join:
All 6th, 7th and 8th grade students- tryouts required
Cheer packet- https://docs.google.com/document/d/1AzHWFV1BmlACNYSnJid4wGyBsqpYwzWD6NU2MHFjvfA/edit?usp=sharing
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Chess Club
Contact:
Candice DeBoer and Michael Divers
Description:
The Chess Club is for beginners who do not know how the chess pieces move around the board all the way up to experts who have complex strategies. Participants can expect to engage in friendly competition against opponents of similar abilities.
Playing chess helps to develop many mental skills that are useful in life, such as: logic, strategic and tactical thinking, planning and preparation, and problem-solving. Chess Club provides an opportunity to simply have fun playing the game and making friendships, while building these skills at the same time.
Dates and Location Club Meets:
Chess Club will meet in Ms. Deboer's room (1.98) at 8:15am on the following Tuesdays on the following dates:
9/10, 9/24, 10/8, 10/22, 11/5, 11/19, 12/3, 1/14, 1/28, 2/11, 2/25, 3/11, 3/25, 4/22, 5/6
Who Can Join:
All levels are welcome! We will have beginners all the way up to advanced chess players.
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Coloring Club
Contact:
Angela Howell and Bridget Mauldin
Description:
FFMS Coloring Club is a group that is designed for students who enjoy and are interested in coloring, creating collaborative projects, and those who wish to share their colorings. The group will meet either bimonthly. The purpose of the Coloring club is to encourage students to build positive friendships while creating art.
Dates and Location Club Meets:
Coloring Club will meet at 8:15am TWICE a month in Mrs. Howell's room and on the following dates:
09/17, 10/8, 10/29, 11/19, 12/3, 12/17, 1/14, 1/28, 2/11, 2/25, 3/4, 3/25, 4/1
Who Can Join:
All Students- Permission Form
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Cultural Fusion Club
Contact:
Laura Ross, Miyoshi Everett,and Tommie Thornton
Description:
The Cultural Fusion Club is open to 6th, 7th and 8th grade students who are interested in learning about and celebrating Five Forks’ cultural diversity and amplifying their student voices to create an inclusive, equitable, and just school environment. This group will begin by building their own understanding of different cultures as well as the importance of equity, inclusion, and justice. Club members will lead their middle school peers in uplifting and celebrating Five Forks amazing diversity throughout the school year as well as host cultural celebration events. Cultural Fusion Club activities will align with our social-emotional learning initiative, literacy focus, No Place for Hate initiative and more to include appreciation and celebration while building empathy, embracing diversity and learning advocacy skills. Club members have the opportunity to share their voice and ideas as they engage in YPAR practices. (YPAR or Youth Participatory Action Research is an innovative approach to positive youth and community development based on social justice principles in which young people are trained to conduct and use research to improve their lives, their communities, and the institutions that serve them. Much of the research used comes from students’ lived experiences and observations as an engaged member of the Five Forks school community.) Students’ voiced experiences are key to creating an environment where each and every student feels welcomed and included at Five Forks. Through student-driven school wide initiatives, a learning field trip, and evening events we hope students in CFC grow in empathy and inclusive actions, critical thinking and leadership skills. The Cultural Fusion Club will meet two Thursdays each month after school with staff advisors.
CFC Sign-Up Link:https://forms.gle/fH3gxzX8MAJo3huz7
Dates
The Cultural Fusion Club will meet on Twice a month on Thursdays after school until 5:15pm in Mr. Linton's room. Sign- Up for CFC here, so we can get you more information!
Cultural Fusion Club meeting dates are:
09/12
09/19
10/17
10/31
11/14
11/21
12/12
12/19
01/16
01/23
02/20
02/27
03/20
03/27
04/17
04/24
05/08Who Can Join:
CFC Sign-Up Link:https://forms.gle/fH3gxzX8MAJo3huz7
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DND Club
Contact:
Chelsea Lemcke, Jordan Romo, and Mary Brown
Description:
DND club is a social, creative storytelling club. We start with basics, so if your student doesn't know anything about DND, they can learn how it works in this club! We also have student-run campaigns, so if your student wants to learn how to DM, we can teach that too. Get ready for high-energy camraderie and lots of shenanigans!Dates and Location Club Meets:
DND club meets most Wednesdays in the Spanish room, in the music hallway. We will meet from 4:15- 5:30pm on the following dates:9/4, 9/11, 9/18, 9/25, 10/2, 10/9, 10/16, 10/30, 11/6, 11/13, 11/20, 12/4, 12/11, 12/18, 1/8, 1/15, 1/22, 1/29, 2/5, 2/12, 2/19, 2/26, 13/12, 3/19, 3/26, 4/2, 4/16, 4/23, 4/30, 5/7, 5/14Student pickup is at 5:30 sharp, IN FRONT OF THE SCHOOL. (near visitor parking) Please pull all the way forward to the end of the sidewalk where the gym parking lot starts. Si se necesita información en español, por favor que usted me envie un correo electrónico (chelsea.lemcke@gcpsk12.org).Parents, please use this Google Form to sign your students upWho Can Join:
All students
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Drama Club
Contact:
Kristin Knezevic, Stephanie Lacock, Jenn McGinnis, and Amy Davis
Description:
Do you find yourself humming songs from your favorite musical? Do your friends and family say you have a dramatic flair? Do you love being on stage? Well, we have got the club for you!!! The Drama Club is the first step to making it on the "big stage"! We will play fun games and learn what it takes to sing and play a role in a play or musical. The Drama Club meets to foster interest in theater and the performing arts for all students. We learn about singing, acting, improvisation, plus theater tech and are preparing our students for a seamless transition to Brookwood Theater Dept.
Dates and Location Club Meets:
Drama Club will meet in the Chorus room on the 1st and 3rd Mondays of every month; then every Monday during second semester from 4:15pm 5:00pm
Drama Club Meeting Dates:
1st Semester Dates:
Sept 16, Oct 7, 21, Nov 4, 18, Dec 2, 16
2nd Semester Dates:
Jan 6, 13, 27 Feb 3, 10, 24, March 3, 10, 17, 24, 31
Who Can Join:
All Students
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Girl Talk
Contact:
Description:
Girl Talk is a national organization founded in Georgia where the mission is to inspire all girls to develop the confidence to lead by empowering one girl at a time. The Five Forks Girl Talk Club meets weekly on Tuesdays after school throughout the year. The first club meeting each month will be led by Brookwood High School students who have worked with the Girl Talk staff advisor using the Girl Talk Curriculum. One meeting each month will include an interactive novel read and book talk and the other monthly club meetings will engage Girl Talk members in a variety of topics that may include self-esteem, body image, leadership skills, goal setting, peer pressure, stress management, self-care, friendships, self-compassion, digital citizenship, diversity and more. High school leaders help support their middle school peers in conjunction with staff advisors during these formative years at after school meetings. Girl Talk is a brave and supportive space for ALL students who identify as girls or are nonbinary to share and gain perspective on common experiences that have the potential to make a permanent impact on their lives. Girls in all grade levels are invited to join the Five Forks Girl Talk Club. Teacher and Parent/Guardian referrals are also welcomed.
Dates and Location Club Meets:
Girl Talk will meet on Tuesdays. Meetings from 4:15- 5:00pm in Mr. Linton's Classroom
Girl Talk will meet on the following dates:
09/10
09/17
09/24
10/01
10/08
10/15
10/22
10/29
11/12
11/19
12/03
12/10
12/17
01/07
01/14
01/21
01/28
02/04
02/11
02/18
02/25
03/04
03/11
03/18
03/25
04/01
04/15
04/22
04/29
05/06Who Can Join:
All FFMS Girls
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GSA
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Description:
GSA - The FFMS GSA is open to students in ALL grade levels. GSA or Gay-Straight Alliance is a student-run club that unites LGBTQIA2S+ students and cis-straight ally students in a safe space to build community and organize around issues impacting them in their schools and communities in order to create a supportive environment for all. GSA will meet once a month on the first Thursday of each month. Meetings are after school with student leaders and staff advisors
Dates and Location Club Meets:
GSA Sign-Up: https://forms.gle/REtLkD6FWvno6sCm6
GSA will meet from 4:15- 5:00pm in Ms. Newton's room on the first Thursday of each month.
Below are the meeting dates for GSA:
09/05
10/03
11/07
12/05
01/09
02/06
03/13
04/03
05/01Who Can Join:
All students
GSA Sign-Up: https://forms.gle/REtLkD6FWvno6sCm6
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Honor Orchestra
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Description:
This is Five Forks’ best group of student musicians! Students are selected based on an audition. Honor Orchestra will have 2 concerts as well as other possible performance opportunities throughout the year. The group only rehearses once a week, on Friday mornings, so attendance is vital.
Dates and Location Club Meets:
Honor Orchestra will meet on Fridays in the Orchestra Room from 8:15- 9:00am.
Meeting dates:
09.27, 10/4, 10/18, 10/25, 11/, 11/8, 11/15, 11/22, 12/6, 12/13, 1/17, 1/24, 2/28, 3/21, 3/28, 4/4, 4/18, 4/25, 5/2, 5/9
Who Can Join:
Orchestra students must audition for this club.
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Indoor Planting Club
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Description:
.Students will plant indoor plants and learn how to care for them.
Dates and Location Club Meets:
We will meet at 8:15am in Ms. Paschal's room on the following dates:
9/24, 10/22, 11/12, 1/14, 2/25, 3/25, 5/6
Who Can Join:
All Students
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Intramurals
Contact:
Description:
Intramurals Club is a great opportunity for students to have fun and be active before school. Under the supervision of a certified teacher, students will have the opportunity to play a variety of sports. Students can participate in as many or as few sessions as is convenient; they are not required to attend every session, but they will need to sign up for the sports they will be participating in on the Google form. In addition to the participation form above, each student must turn in this permission form before participating in his/her first session.
Dates and Location Club Meets:
Intramurals will meet on Wednesdays and Thursdays from 7:15am- 8:15am in the gym.
Students from all grade levels can attend one or both days each week.
Intramural dates are listed below:
September 4, 5, 11, 12, 18, 19, 25, 26
October 2, 3, 9, 16, 17, 23, 24
February 5,6,12,19,20,26,27
March 5,6,12,13,19,20,26,27
April 2, 3
MUST PRINT GOOGLE PERMISSION SLIP OR PICK ONE UP FROM COACHES
Who Can Join:
Students from all grade levels can attend one or both days each week
MUST PRINT GOOGLE PERMISSION SLIP OR PICK ONE UP FROM COACHES
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Knitting Club
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Description:
Students will learn how to knit or crochet (OR develop prior knowledge), learn how to use their ability in order to create a positive impact on the community, and make connections with other students. (Including but not limited to: laughter, inside jokes, strong friendships, laughter, mistakes, high-fives, puns, and more laughter)
Welcome, newcomers and yarnies! Come by my room and pick up supplies any time (or bring your own)! !Dates and Location Club Meets:
After school 4:15-5:30
First Monday of each month between Labor Day and Spring Break we will meet in-person.
Every Monday that we have school between Labor Day and Spring Break, we will meet virtually on Zoom.In person: Spanish Room (the link to zoom for virtual meetings will be on our Google Classroom, which you can join at any time with this code: jxfay2v)
Knitting Club meets In Person (the first Monday of each month): 9/9, 10/7, 11/4, 12/2, 1/6, 2/3, 3/3
Virtually (Mondays until Spring Break): 9/9, 9/16, 9/23, 9/30, 10/7, 10/21, 10/28, 11/4, 11/11, 11/18, 12/2, 12/9, 12/16, 1/6, 1/13, 1/27, 2/3, 2/10, 2/24, 3/3, 3/10, 3/17, 3/24, 3/31Who Can Join:
All Students
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Lego Club
Sponsors:
Jennifer Champman, Lexi Carretto, Lisa Kirkland and Tacy Hudspeth
Description:
Lego Club is for all students who enjoy building and playing with Legos. We will have time for free play and weekly challenges such as, speed build, paper bag challenge, and a drop test!
Dates/ Location Club Meets:
Lego Club will meet on Mondays at 8:20am on the dates below. We will meet in Mr. Arrazola's classroom.
Meeting Dates:
September 16
September 23
September 30
October 7
October 21
October 28
November 4
November 11
November 18
December 2
December 9
January 13
January 27
February 3
February 10
February 24
March 3
March 10
March 17
March 24
March 31
April 21
April 28
May 5
Who Can Join:All students can join.
Students, please complete this form if you would like to attend Lego Club.
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Literary Legends 'Zine
Contact:
Catherine Marchan , Maryann Bruce and Kristen Estimond
Description:
FFMS Literary Legends 'Zine - Five Forks Middle School's Literary Magazine, Literary Legends, will be digitally published semi-annually. The 2024-2025 school year's theme is "Shades of the Imagination" and submissions are open to students in 6th, 7th, and 8th grade. This is a space to celebrate the talents of our students here at the very best middle school! We are looking for 7th and 8th grade staff members who love reading, writing and art.
Dates and Location Club Meets:
The club will meet on Tuesdays from 8:20am- 9am in Mrs. Marchan's classroom on the 8th grade hallway.
Students will attend once a month on the following Tuesdays: Sept 10, Oct 15, Nov 12, Dec 10, Jan 14, Feb 11, March 18, and April 15
Who Can Join:
Website: https://sites.google.com/g.gcpsk12.org/ffmsliterarylegends/home
Submission Form: https://forms.gle/ntKSorN3JEGffx4EA
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Math Counts
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Description:
MathCounts is a math-based competition team that will represent FFMS in a MathCounts chapter and state series.
Dates and Location Club Meets:
We will meet on Tuesday Mornings & Wednesday Afternoons in Room 1.98 - Mrs. Gracias' room, right next to the 7th grade bus entrance from 8:15am-9:00am on the following dates:
We will meet on the following dates:
4:15pm-5:00pm. The specific dates are listed below.Interest Meeting via Zoom held on Wednesday, August 21st at 6pm.Tuesdays: 8:15 am - 9:00 am-
September: 3, 10, 17, 24
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October: 1, 8, 15, 22, 29
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November: 5, 12, 19
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December: 3, 10, 17
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January: 7, 14, 21, 28
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February: 4, 11, 18, 25
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March: 4, 11, 18, 24
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April: 1, 15, 22, 29
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May: 6 (last meeting of the year)
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September: 4, 11, 18, 25
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October: 2, 9, 16, 30
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November: 6, 13, 20
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December: 4, 11, 18
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January: 8, 15, 22, 29
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February: 5, 12, 19, 26
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March: 12, 19, 26
Who Can Join:
All students
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Math Mania
Contact:
Stacey Walker , Genia Byrd, and Amanda Dowling
Description:
Do you want to practice your math facts or your computation skills and have fun doing it? Then come to Math Mania and practice by playing games with your friends. We may even create a paper airplane or a jumping paper frog!
Dates and Location Club Meets:
Math Mania will be in Mrs. Byrd's Classroom beginning on September 10th and ending on March 11th. We will meet at 8:15am on the following dates:
Meeting Dates:
09/10, 10/08, 11/12, 12/17, 01/14, 02/11, 03/11Who Can Join:
All students
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Muslim Student Association - MSA
Contact:
Kerragan Jenkins and Lacey Krakowiak
Description:
The Five Forks Muslim Student Association is a student-led club for Muslim students to spend time in support and connection with each other and to discuss and problem solve challenges faced by Muslim students.
Muslim students from all grade levels are invited to join.
The Muslim Student Association will begin on Monday September 9th, 2024 at 8:20am in Mrs. Chewning's room on the 7th grade hall.
A signed parent/guardian permission form will be required for all students before they join.
Please turn in your signed permission form to Mrs. Chewning.Dates and Location Club Meets:
MSA will meet in Mrs. Marchan's room at 8:20am on Mondays on the following dates: 9/9, 10/7, 11/4, 12/2, 1/6, 2/3, 3/3, 4/14, 5/5
Who Can Join:
All students
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Mystery Maniacs
Contact:
April Coston- Downs , Broughton Bellamy and Kaylee Frantz
Description:
Do you love solving mysteries? Are you crazy for clues and crime busting? Do you love perplexing puzzles and catching the culprit? Then join Mrs. Coston-Downs, Mrs. Frantz, and Mr. Bellamy and become a Mystery Maniac too!
Use this form to sign up- Sign Up/ Permission Form
Dates and Location Club Meets:
Mystery Maniacs will meet on the following Mondays in Mrs. Coston-Downs' Room from 8:15am- 8:55am:
We will meet on the following dates:09/09, 09/23, 10/07, 10/21, 11/04, 11/18, 12/09, 01/13, 01/27, 02/10, 02/24, 03/10, 03/24
Who Can Join:
All Students
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Reading Club
Contact:
Megan Wallace, Carla Kuny, and Lisa Kirkland
Description:
FFMS Reading Club meets weekly to prepare for the GCPS Reader's Rally Competition. The Gwinnett Readers Rally is a quiz bowl-style competition for students in grades 4 – 12. Students read books from a predetermined list and answer questions about those books. Each Gwinnett County school may send one team of up to 10 players to the Readers Rally. For the 2023-2024 school year, there were 87 teams that participated in the annual county-wide competition at Peachtree Ridge High School. The Gwinnett County Readers Rally Competition is typically held the third weekend in February each year.
Dates and Location Club Meets:
From August - December, Reading Club will meet one day per week. From January - February, Reading Club will meet every morning.
Reading Club Meets will meet in Mrs. Wallace's room on the following dates:
September 6- Interest meeting
September 27
October 4, 18, 25
November 1, 8, 15, 22
December 6, 13, 20
January 6 - 10, 13 - 17, 21-24, 27 - 31
February 3 - 6, 10 - 14Who Can Join:
Reading Club is open to 6th - 8th grade students! Please attend the informational session on Friday, September 6 for more information.
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Robotics
Contact:
Stephen Griffith, Gaspar Febus- Morales , Lynette Smith
Description:
Robotics is designed for 6th - 8th grade students. We have 4 competition teams that compete with other middle schools and high schools around the metro Atlanta region. The club is a consistent competitor at the State Championship and 4 teams from FFMS have competed at the World Championship in the past.
Dates and Location Club Meets:
Robotics meets on Monday afternoons with some Saturdays for competitions. We will meet in the Engineering room from 4:15- 5:40pm. There are 6-8th grade teams that students must try out for.
Below are the meeting dates for Robotics club:
09/09 and successive Mondays through 2/17
Who Can Join:
Students who try out for Robotics
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Scholar's Bowl
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Description:
Scholar's Bowl is a trivia based competition that competes regionally around the area. Students answer random trivia and academic questions as individuals and as a team to defeat their opponents.Dates and Location Club Meets:
Scholar's Bowl will meet in Mrs. Vait's room/OTR Room on Thursdays from 4:15pm- 5:15pm. Pick-up will be in the front of the school.
Scholar's Bowl will meet on the following dates:
September 5, 12, 19, 26
October 3, 17
November 7, 14, 21
December 5, 12
January 16
February 6
March 13
April 3Who Can Join:
Students must try out for Scholar's Bowl Team. Come to our first meeting on Thursday, August 15th to try out and get more information.
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Science Fair Club
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Description:
Students will explore various science topics to create an independent investigation to present to the Gwinnett County Science Fair.
Science Fair Club will meet on Wednesday morning from 8:15am- 9:00am, weekly--in Mr. Cate's or Mr. Arrazola's room.
Who Can Join:
All Students
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Soccer Club
Contact:
Sebastian Arrazola, Michael Payen, Aaron Wynia , Bobby Jones
Description:
Soccer Club is for all students interested in playing soccer. The club will meet every Wednesday and have free play & training. The select Boys' and Girls' team will play other middle schools in the county and take part in a tournament in March.
Dates and Location Club Meets:
Soccer Club will meet on Wednesdays from 4:20- 5:30pmpm on the Soccer Field WEATHER PERMITTING. We will begin meeting on September 4th.
Who Can Join:
All students of all skill levels are welcome.
Click the link to sign up-Sign Up/ Permission Form
There are soccer teams that run parallel to the club. You do not need to be on the team to come to the club.
You can purchase a Soccer Club jersey from Mr. Payen for $20! Show your Bronco pride!