CHS Student Activities
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Arkansas Young Artist Association (AYAA) Art Club
AYAA is a state-wide club that offers students a day to show their artwork while competing for scholarships and awards. Professional experiences are provided to the students through guest speakers who attend the show/convention. Students must be enrolled in one of the following advanced art classes: Art Expressions, Independent Study Art, AP Studio Art. Students enrolled in Art I, Drawing I & II, Painting I & II, or advanced art must first receive a personal invitation from their art teacher to be eligible for membership, and must submit a portfolio of work to a panel of art teachers who will review the work prior to the students joining.
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Beta Club
Diane Richards, sponsor
The National Beta Club is an honors service organization that promotes the ideals of academic achievement, character, service, and leadership. Our motto is “Let us lead by serving others”. Members maintain a 3.5 GPA and complete a minimum of ten service hours per year (two for club projects). To join the Beta Club 2015-2016 Remind mailing list, enter text # 81010 and text @05729f. -
Book Club
Margo Jevicky, sponsor
Cats Who Dig Literature is a book club that meets monthly to discuss a book we have all read. Meetings are the 3rd Thursday of the month from 3:15 to 4:00 in Room 163. If you love reading and enjoy discussing good reads, this is the club for you! -
Caring Cats
Alye Bell, sponsor
Caring Cats is a community service organization dedicated to helping others. The only requirement is to have a desire to work with a group for the good of others. Dues are $10 a year on a pay if you can basis. Mission Statement: To perform random and planned acts of kindness, benefiting our school and community while encouraging our students to incorporate these acts a way of life. -
Chess Club
Darcy Caplan, sponsor
The CHS Chess Club exists to promote the game of chess. Our club contains both serious chess players and those who simply want to enjoy the social atmosphere. The group has no annual dues and tournaments are optional. Anyone and everyone are welcome to join. -
Chi Sigma Chi
Aaron Glass, sponsor
Chi Sigma Chi Society is comprised of a group of young, goal-oriented, and educated students at Conway High School who use stepping as a means of artistic expression. Through Chi Sigma Chi, our students reinforce the principles of friendship and advancement through scholarly attainment. Members of Chi Sigma Chi are committed to living these principles and creating friendships and memories that will last a lifetime. Members of Chi Sigma Chi are expected to attack every endeavor in life with the following quote in mind, "Excellence is not a skill it is an attitude.” Ralph Marston. -
Chinese Club
Penny Chen, sponsor
The Chinese Club is open to anyone who is interested in learning Chinese language and culture. Students will be able to participate in different activities, such as watching authentic Chinese movies, practicing martial arts, singing, cooking authentic Chinese food, crafts, etc. The purpose and mission of the Chinese Club is to spread knowledge of Chinese culture and language through engaging events and meetings. There are no prerequisites to membership. All are welcome to attend! -
CHS Alliance
Crystal Certain, sponsor
CHS ALLiance is a student-run organization that provides a safe environment of support and acceptance for all. The organization aims to foster and encourage individual equality, a safer school environment, and a healthier community. -
CHS Comic Book Club
Sam Huskey, sponsor
The CHS Comic Book Club exists to promote literacy through the reading of comic books while building a community based around appreciation for comic book culture. Whether your favorite comics come from Marvel, Image, or DC, come out and be a part of this group that will read, discuss, and even watch movies that center around superheroes. The club has no dues or fees other than the purchase of a club t-shirt if you so desire. The club meets every other Monday during both lunches in the Choir room and once a month after school to view a movie from either the Marvel or DC cinematic universe. -
CHS Graduation Ushers
Lindsay Bradshaw, sponsor
Graduation Ushers are juniors in good academic standing, nominated by the faculty, and who are strong leaders. They escort the faculty, graduation speakers, and graduates to their seats, then escort the graduates to the stage to receive their diplomas. Ushers are chosen by nomination. -
CHS Theatre
AJ Spiridigliozzi, sponsor
CHS Theatre produces several plays each year. Any student is welcome to audition for any production during the school year. If you’re interested in being involved, stay tuned for audition announcements or see Mr. S. for other ways to be involved with the shows. -
CHS Yearbook
Jamie Bratton, sponsor
Our CHS yearbook, Wampus Cat, is created annually by Journalism II-IV students as part of a lab class. Students record the history of the year through photographs, stories, captions, and design. Yearbook staff members also finance the publication through ad and book sales. The award-winning Wampus Cat is a member of the Arkansas Scholastic Press Association and Quill and Scroll International High School Journalism Honor Society. Its adviser, Jamie Bratton, is a member of JEA. -
Creative Writing Club
Shannon Cochran, sponsor
The creative writing club, Writer's Block Unlocked, is focused on trying to encourage and enhance writing skills. Meetings are Thursdays at 3:30 in room 116. Meeting often include readings, writing games and prompts, and strategies to help strengthen our writing. -
Educators Rising
Sarah Fisher, sponsor
Future Educators of America (FEA) is an organization for students who MIGHT be interested in becoming an educator, or want to understand teachers and what they do, better. Student membership dues are $25 which include a t-shirt and state dues. Students will have monthly meetings and participate in community service projects throughout the year. Students have the opportunity to have leadership positions. -
Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA)
Mika Bishop and Erin Matthews, sponsors
FCCLA is the ultimate leadership experience. It’s a student lead organization that helps young men and women become strong leaders. We work to improve our families, careers, and communities. FCCLA students complete a variety of service projects and compete in STAR events at the district, state, and national level. Members must have enrolled in or completed at least one course in Family and Consumer Sciences education and must pay $15 chapter dues.