• Academic Team

    Meets after school as needed

    Students meet to compete against other schools in the region. The competition is trivia-based, so students should be well-versed in at least one or two academic subjects, plus have knowledge of a wide variety of literature. Interested students must apply.

    Sponsored by Danneice Post and Kay Brumbelow

    Beta Club

    A group of students who promote the ideals of academic achievement, character, service and leadership among secondary school students. By invitation only; students who qualify will be extended the opportunity to join.

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    Sponsored by Jennifer Joiner and Michelle Glover

    Bulletin Board Club

    7:30-8 a.m. | Dates will vary, on average 3-5 times/month

    For 8th grade students who are trustworthy, reliable and creative, and would like to focus on service and volunteerism. Students will use their skills to to maintain the school bulletin boards while working with teachers to assist with creating exciting and informative boards throughout the school.

    Drama Club

    3:15-4:15 p.m. | Wednesdays

    Sponsored by Sheri Spurlock

    First Priority

    Tuesdays 7:35-8:05 a.m.

    A youth organization that supports student-initiated, student-led Christian activities on middle and high school campuses.

    Sponsored by Natalie Grubbs

    K-9 Club

    Tuesdays 3:20-4 p.m. | Dues: $5 per school year

    Explores the variety of activities available to students and their canine friends. Students learn about dog breeds, basic training and careers that involve working with dogs.

    Sponsored by Vicki Dyer

    P.A.L.S. (Peers are Linking Students) Club

    TBA

    Group focuses on building bonds between regular education students and special needs students.

    Sponsored by Molly Pharr and Heather Kilmer

    Science Olympiad

    Before & after school as needed | Dues: $50 per school year

    A team competition in which students compete in 23 events pertaining to various fields of science, including earth science, biology, chemistry, physics and engineering. Over 7,800 middle school and high school teams from 50 U.S. states compete each year.

    Sponsored by Christy Fleming

    Student Ambassadors

    TBA

    Student Ambassadors are chosen to represent WMS in a variety of ways throughout the school year:

    • Liaisons between the school and the community
    • Assist with campus tours, answering questions and stay in touch with newly-admitted students
    • Present during open houses, shadow days and orientation events

    Sponsored by Kim Broome and Carrie Meuninck