2025-2026 Floyd Middle School Clubs
Club Name | Club Description | Club Sponsors | Club Dates/Place/Times |
Floyd Dance Team | Students will perform at school events, and participate in local dance showcases, host a middle-to-high school dance clinic, and connect with high school dance. Coaches will also prepare students for future opportunities. | L. Jones M. Hadley | After school on Tuesdays and Fridays in the gym until 5:30. |
Chess Club | Ready to make your move? Join the Chess Club and challenge your friends (or rivals!) to exciting matches. Whether you're a grandmaster in the making or just learning the ropes, you'll have a blast playing, strategizing, and sharpening your skills in a friendly, fun environment! | J. Spiller | |
Drama Club | Step into the spotlight! Students will bring stories to life through fun and creative drama productions in both English and Spanish. Whether you're acting, directing, or helping behind the scenes, you'll be part of a bilingual theatrical adventure full of imagination, teamwork, and applause! | A. Perez | |
Dynamic Girls of Excellence | Calling all future leaders! This empowering mentorship program helps young ladies build confidence, develop strong social skills, and grow into dynamic leaders. Through engaging activities, inspiring conversations, and supportive friendships, girls will discover their voice and shine with excellence! | S. Blankenship D. Brooks | Meetings will take place the 2nd Thursday of each month (4:30-5:45 p.m.) Girls will participate in at least one community service project this year and a field trip. |
Girls Who Code | Ready to change the world with code? Girls Who Code is all about sparking creativity, building tech skills, and connecting with inspiring female role models in the tech industry. Discover how computer science powers everything around us—and how you can be part of the future! | M. Mwangi | Tuesday 8 a.m. in Dr. Mwangi's room. |
National Junior Art Honor Society (NJAHS) | Love to create? Join the National Junior Art Society and dive into exciting art projects that spark your imagination! Explore ways to experience and share art in the community, and if you meet the GPA requirements, you’ll get to compete in art contests and earn service hours doing what you love. It’s a colorful way to grow your talent and make a difference! | A. McCartney | |
National Junior Beta Club | Want to make a difference? Join the National Junior Beta Club and discover the power of service! Through hands-on community projects and acts of kindness, students will learn how to lead, serve, and shine—making their school and neighborhood a better place, one good deed at a time. | E. Colson A. Santander A. Swoope | |
The Raven Society | Calling all book lovers, writers, and creative minds! The Raven Society is your place to read, write, and express yourself. Members will dive into exciting book club events, enter essay and poetry contests, meet popular young adult authors in live virtual sessions, and even publish their work in our online literary magazine. It’s a powerful blend of National Honor Society, TOME, and the Helen Ruffin Reading Bowl—perfect for students who want to soar with stories and shine through creativity! | A. Swoope K. Bechtel G. Kaur | |
Robotics | Gear up for innovation! In Robotics Club, students will dive into the exciting world of STEM through hands-on projects that bring robots to life. With teamwork, creativity, and problem-solving at the core, you'll build, code, and compete—turning ideas into real-world tech creations! | M. Mwangi K. Colston K. Harden | Thursday 8 a.m. and 4:40 p.m. in Dr. Mwangi's room. |
Soccer | Love the beautiful game? Come kick it with us! In Soccer Club, students will celebrate the spirit of soccer while building skills through practice, teamwork, and play. Whether you're a seasoned striker or just starting out, you'll grow as a player and have a blast on and off the field! | B. Ball M. Stauts | This is a spring club - more information to come. |
Yearbook | Capture the moments that matter! In Yearbook Club, students become the storytellers of the school year—snapping photos, designing pages, and promoting yearbook sales. From candid shots to creative layouts, you'll help create a keepsake everyone will treasure! | L. Jones J. Killiebrew | |
Yes S.I.R. | Step up, stand tall, and lead with purpose! The Yes S.I.R. Club is a mentoring group for young men focused on Service, Integrity, and Respect. Through community service projects, character-building activities, and meaningful conversations, members will grow into confident leaders who do the right thing—consistently and proudly. It’s all about becoming the best version of yourself while making a positive impact! | H. Ard K. Harden | Meetings will take place the 3rd Thursday of each month (4:30-5:30 p.m.) Boys will participate in at least one community service project this year and one field trip. |