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Organizations (alphabetically)

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Student organizations are student-initiated, student-led non-curriculum related student groups. Parents must opt their student in annually to participate in a student organization. Please see the student leaders of the organization for the opt-in form.


B.O.N.D. (Black Organization Nurturing Diversity)
Mission

To educate students on black culture, black history, and current affairs within the black community.

Activities

Discussing current events within the Black community, delving deeper into Black history as well as Black culture. We also plan events for Black History Month.

Members

Open to all students

MeetingsEvery other Wednesday in the counseling suite 3:30-4:30


FCA (Fellowship of Christian Athletes)
Mission

To promote Christian fellowship through worship, fellowship, and team building.

Activities

Community service, team building, character education mentors.

Members

Open to all students and staff members.

Meetings



HoPe (Hispanic Organization Promoting Education)
Mission

HoPe is a nonprofit organization dedicated to building communities for Hispanic/Latino students to lead, serve, and thrive. We exist to provide students with a community that empowers them to thrive and grow holistically through leadership development, educational attainment, and social responsibility.

Activities

Innovative workshops, college resources, special events, service opportunities, and other HOPE functions.

Members

All students welcome

Meetings

Check with co-sponsors in rooms 226 & 223 for monthly meeting times. Join Remind @hopekmh


MSA (Muslim Student Association)
Mission

To build unity and positive relationships between Muslims and non-Muslims.

Activities

Fundraising for local mosques and ones being built, have Islamic speakers come and answer questions and give advice to students, start fundraisers to help community events and fundraisers at local mosques, discuss big questions members have.

Members

All that are interested in the customs and rules of the Islamic Faith.

Meetings

Once or twice a month, usually every other Thursday

 

TEENAGE REPUBLICANS
Mission

It is our mission to establish positive, professional, and collaborative relationships with leaders in our communities.

Activities

Participation in local and state conventions and meetings. Connect with campaigns for mentorship and internship opportunities.

Members

All students may apply. Applications can be picked up in room 210.

Meetings

Second Friday of each month at 7:45 am in room 210.

Website


YOUNG POLITICIANS
Mission

Young Politicians seeks to allow students to share their views in open discussion with their peers. We wish to expand our member’s knowledge on current events and allow them to express their views. We also want to provide members with the opportunity to have structured debates about current events among one another.

Activities

Structured debates and open discussion about current events.

Members

All Students.

Meetings

Room 314, 3:45 – 4:30, Every other Friday.