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Art Club     

Art Club  is open to all students who are interested in making art for themselves
and to decorate the school.

Meets Thursday, from 8:15  to 8:45.
 

Academic Bowl

September 29:  Chamblee Middle School Tournament

October 20:  Cobb County Playoff for Regional Qualification @ Dodgen Middle School

November 17:  MS Academic Quiz Team Tournament at Westminster.

January 12:  Regional (Only two teams from the county playoffs advance to Regionals)

January 26:  Semi-Finals

February 9:  State Finals

 

Coaches and Coaching Times:

Monday a.m.:  Virginia Stevens

Tuesday a.m.:  Nancy Corey

Wednesday:  a.m.:  Joan Eaton
Wed. p.m.:  Virginia Stevens, Adrienne Blakely

Friday a.m.:  Erica Watford


 

Anime Club      

Anime Club is open to any students who have an interest in or love for the art of Anime.   The first meeting was September 20.  We are still in the process of organizing.  Please watch announcements for further information.  The club is student-run.  Ms. Klodnicki is the sponsor.

 

Awareness Club

December:  Salvation Army Christmas stockings

Holiday cans for soldiers.

 

Birdie Bashers    

This badminton club meets every Friday in PE at 8:15.  Open to all who like to play.

 

Beta Club    

 

What is the Beta Club?

 

The National Beta Club, with more than 7,700 clubs in the Junior and Senior Divisions and in excess of 41,000 members, is now in its 70th year.  The Junior Beta Club Division, established in 1961, now has approximately 4,800 chapters in 42 states, as well as Washington, D.C., Bahamas, Virgin Islands, Guam, and Puerto Rico.

 Objectives on this non-secret, leadership-service organization are to encourage effort, to promote character, to stimulate achievement among its members, and to encourage students to continue their education after high school graduation.  Students in the club must complete 20 hours of community service. Ten of those hours need to be completed with school-related projects.

 The Beta Club is currently involved in several service projects.  One project designed to assist students at Dodgen is the Beta Buddy program.  On Tuesday afternoons, Dodgen students in all grades may attend a free tutoring session in which Beta Club members help fellow students in all academic areas.  A second project involves making tissue flowers for elderly patients at Piedmont Hospital.  Furthermore, students raise money and awareness for organizations, such as the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, Muscular Dystrophy Association, and the Salvation Army. Currently, members are participating in bake sales and various other fund raisers to benefit Relay for Life.

 If you would like for your student to be a part of this wonderful club, please have him/her attend an informational meeting on Friday, May 9 at 8:15 in Dodgen’s Theater. Beta Club does require dues of $15.00 (due May 20) payable to Dodgen Middle School. The money is for the member’s certificate, pin, and lifetime membership. For further information, please contact one of the sponsors (latease.drawdy@cobbk12.org or kim.kellett@cobbk12.org ).

 

Book Club      

Meets every last Thursday of the month.  Meets in the Media Center after school.

Ms. Perkins and Ms. Klodnicki are staff facilitators.  Sponsored by the PTSA.

 

                                       Chess Club

Open to all students and faculty who enjoy playing chess, or would like to learn.  Format is informal.

Available 1st, 2nd and 3rd Fridays of the month in the Media Center from 8:15 to 9.

DTV       

DTV had their first organizational meeting on Thursday, October 11 at 8:15 a.m.  Weekly dates/times will be decided at that time. Applications with a teacher referral are required.

Weekly broadcasts will be shown on Friday at 9:05.

                         Environmental Club

Collecting white paper in each classroom and cans from the cafeteria for recycling.  Also maintains the memorial garden between the 6th and 7th grade areas.

Helping Awareness Club collect pull tabs for donations to the Ronald McDonald House.

Holds at least one Saturday workday during which we spread mulch, plant flowers, pickup trash, and trim shrubs and trees.

Make birdfeeders from pinecones, peanut butter and birdseed.

Activities that are centered around Arbor Day and Earth Day TBA.

 

FCA     

Non-school-sponsored club.  Meets every Thursday in the Chorus Room at 8:15 a.m. for fun and fellowship.

 

                                     Geography Club

Meets every third Thursday of the month in Mr. Wilson's room (614) at 8:15.  This club is open to any student who is interested in learning more about history and geography.

 

Science Olympiad     

The goal of Science Olympiad is to bring science to life, to show how science works, to emphasize problem solving aspects of science and the understanding of science concepts. Students develop teamwork strategies that make science education more exciting. This year, our students will compete in 23 different events including Wheeled Vehicle, Robotics, Crime Busters, and Disease Detectives.
 

Science Olympiad tryouts take place at the beginning of each school year. Thirty students are selected to compete in a county, invitational, and regional competition with other GA schools. The six top teams from each regional competition are then invited to compete at the state level. Only the top two teams at the state level will be invited to the National Competition which will take place in Washington, D.C. in 2008.

Meetings are held every Tuesday after school in the cafeteria.


 

Student Council    

Meets every 2nd Tuesday of the month at 8:15 in the Theater.

 

Young Author's Club 

Meets the 2nd Tuesday of each month at 8:15 in Mr. Wilson's room (614).
Open to any student interested in creative or non-fiction writing.


 

Teacher of the Year 2007
LaTease Drawdy

 

 

Archived Activities

updated 05/07/2008