| | To promote and advance student science knowledge through academic competition. | 3rd, 4th, 5th, or 6th graders who perform highest at tryouts. | Wednesdays, during the SO season | Students practice the events that they will be competing in at the county competition. | Greg Hendrix |
| | To promote the ideals of character, service and leadership among elementary students, to reward achievement and encourage students in continuing their education after high school. | Dues are $15 | | | Jon Costales |
| | The academic team inspires high-achieving students to excel further, encourages a competitive spirit, and teaches the value of working as a team. | 5th and 6th grade students try out for 6 to 7 available positions. Members are expected to demonstrate excellent attendance and a positive attitude at practices from October through April and must participate in a countywide tournament in April. | Meeting Schedule: 2:30 – 3:15 each Tuesday except school holidays from October through the tournament in April | | Kay New |
| | If you love to sing and if you want to learn new songs, perform for your friends and family in the school and in the community, and have fun, then chorus is the place for you! | Any interested 5th and 6th graders are welcome - just return the permission form and contract. Ms. Wells will have these available in late August or early September | Tuesday from 2:30-3:20 | Choral concerts during the annual Giving Tree program, spring concert, and to Partners in Education | Anna Tomms |
| | To build leadership skills within the school - including responsibility and school pride.
| | First Wednesday of each month | | Vicki Bobo |
| | Prepare a team of excellent readers to compete in a district competition and promote the love of reading | 5th and 6th graders | After school practices twice a week from August through February | | Mary McDonough |
| | To extend lifelong learning and research from The University of Georgia to the everyday lives of Georgians through current, research-based education in agriculture, the environment, communities, youth and families. | 5th or 6th graders | 5th grade will meet the first Monday of each month Oct.-Mar.; 6th grade will meet first Tuesday of each month Oct.-Mar. | Students receive a health lesson and perform activities associated with these lessons to gain a better understanding of how to live healthy lifestyles. Students also have opportunities to participate in service projects each month by bringing in items needed by groups in our community. Students recycle pop tabs monthly and the money is given to the Ronald McDonald House. Students have an opportunity to participate in DPA (District Project Achievement) competitions and attend summer camp at Rock Eagle. | Amberly Brown and Tracy Cline |
| | 6th grade students report announcements to the students and faculty in the school | 6th graders | Every morning from 7:30 until 8:00 | | Penny Jackson |
| | The Square Dance Club is for 6th grade girls & boys who want to have a lot of fun. | | 2:30 – 3:30 on Thursddays | | Steve Major |
| | | 4th, 5th, and 6th graders | | | |
| | Students assist the media specialist in the media center. | 5th and 6th graders | 30 minutes per week | | Penny Jackson |
| | | 6th Grade Student | daily | | |