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Welcome to the Clubs and Organizations page. Kennesaw Mountain High School has many opportunities for students to become involved in many different types of activities.

Click here to see a list of our clubs and organizations by category.  Each listing has the following information: name, advisor(s), mission, activities, members, and meetings. Any further information can be obtained by emailing the advisor.

If you would like to start a new club at KMHS, click on one of the following links for guidelines and requirements: Word version or PDF version.
 


Featured Organizations

If you would like to be eligible to be listed in the featured organizations, please e-mail Ms. Scott with information (name, activities, community service participation, meeting times, etc.) regarding your club or organization

The Mountain Top Cafe
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The student created Mountain Top Café is a coffee shop operated by the exceptional education students at Kennesaw Mountain High School to provide rigorous and relevant workplace skills.

The Mountain Top Café sells cappuccino, coffee and other hot beverages to faculty, staff, and students of Kennesaw Mountain High School. The special education students operate the coffee shop daily between 8:00am and 10:00am. The Mountain Top Café also offers a delivery service.

A teacher may order for themselves or their students, and the Mountain Top Café “employee” will make the delivery to their classroom.

Stephanie Barber and Kelly Bramblett, teachers of intellectually disabled students created The Mountain Top Café in order to prepare students to participate in the real world. “We must give them the opportunity to function in a real world setting.” These teachers have created a scenario where their students interact with “real” money and “real” customers. Because intellectually disabled students have difficulty transferring skills learned in the classroom to vocational settings, it is necessary to provide ample opportunity to practice job skills in a real work place. The coffee shop idea was born to instill in students’ life skills, such as social skills, communication, money skills, and vocational skills. This program provides an avenue for those students not planning on attending college.

The Mountain Top Cafe has developed their own website to keep you informed about the organization. When you click on The Mountain Top Cafe external link, you leave the Kennesaw Mountain High site. This site (as well as all external sites on this website) are not under the control of Kennesaw Mountain High or the Cobb County School System. Kennesaw Mountain High is not responsible for the contents of any of these sites.

For more information about The Mountain Top Cafe, please e-mail Stephanie Barber.

 

 

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