• NFMS Clubs and Activities

     

    Club

    Description

    Meetings

    Sponsor(s)

    Student Council

     

    NFMS Student Council is a group of students elected to advocate for their peers and improve the school environment. It is a place for student voice and student engagement in school activities. Through leadership and collaboration, the student council helps create a positive and inclusive middle school experience for all students.

     

    Once a month on Thursdays, at 8:15 am

    Crystal O'Shields, Erica Gaines, Cassie Jennings

    Fellowship of Christian Athletes   (FCA)

     

    FCA provides an opportunity for students/athletes to explore life challenges from a biblical perspective. The vision of FCA is to see the world impacted for Jesus Christ through the influence of athletes and coaches, with school meetings being student-driven.  FCA is open to all students.

     

    Bi-monthly, 8am, in the media center

    Michael Stringer, Jessica Cheatham, Josh Day, Kristy Martin

    Robotics

     

    VEXIQ Competition Robotics Club

     

    Monday, Wednesday, Thursday  8:10 - 8:50 am

    Randy Wolford

    Jr. Beta

     

    The National Junior Beta Club is an honor organization that recognizes outstanding academic achievement, promotes strong moral character and social responsibility, encourages service to others, fosters leadership skills, and provides settings for you to develop strong interpersonal skills. 

     

    Every 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month

    Lakeya Johnson, Laura Parris

    Future Farmers of America   (FFA)

     

    The FFA is a youth leadership organization based in Agriculture. The FFA makes a positive difference in the lives of students by developing their potential for premier leadership, personal growth, and career success through agricultural education.

     

    Monthly as scheduled     (4:30-5:30 pm)

    Embyrlee Sago

    Cross Country

     

    The Wildcat Cross Country Club is open to all runners or aspiring runners. Cross country runners should aspire for a 3-mile run to become easy and faster for them personally. The only competition is within.


    The hope is to be ready for a competitive cross country team next school year.

     

    Mondays and Wednesdays 4:30-5:45

    Lori Thomas, Nikki Schreiber, Hillary Snook

Last Modified on September 12, 2023