Clubs


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Air and Space Club
 - The Air and Space Club  encourages and promotes an interest in the scientific and historical importance of astronomy, aviation and meteorology.
Contact: Mr. Martin

Botetourt Buddies – To encourage high school students to develop a meaningful relationship with mentally and physically challenged classmates. This club meets twice a month; once for an all day field trip and once for a 2nd block activity. Teacher and Parent approval is required.
Contact: Ms. Shockley

Cavs Read Book Club – The Cavs Reads Club is for students who enjoy books and book related activities. We meet twice a month after school and on Club Days.
Contact: Ms. Lively, Ms. Muddiman, and Ms. Chase

Drama Club – The Drama Club provides an opportunity for students to learn about putting on a performance. Through games and information sessions, they will be able to build on their knowledge, skills and creativity. Drama also helps students to gain self esteem and confidence in life.
Contact:  Ms. Harrison

Dungeons and Dragons Club - Mission: Dungeons & Dragons is a role-playing adventure game that incorporates the use of imagination and teamwork.
Contact: Ms. Underwood


Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) – Is the largest Christian organization in the US serving students, coaches, and community.  Club meetings include guest speakers, times of worship, prayer and Bible study.
Contact: Ms. Cerda and Mr. Yager

French Club – A cultural group for French language students.  Activities are planned to enhance conversation in French and cultural experiences through activities and trips.
Contact:  Ms. Scott

Future Farmers of America (FFA) – FFA is an organization for students enrolled in Agriculture, Farm to Table or Small Engine classes. FFA is a dynamic youth organization that changes lives and prepares members for premier leadership, personal growth and career success through agricultural education. Through various local, state and national competitions and activities. The FFA does many community service projects throughout the year. Members are future chemists, veterinarians, government officials, entrepreneurs, bankers, international business leaders, teachers and premier professionals in many career fields.
Contact: Mr. Byrd

Future Healthcare Professionals (FHP)Is for all students who want to increase their awareness and knowledge of medical careers. There will be several service projects that support medical charities.
Contact: Ms. Driscoll

Gay Straight Student Alliance (GSA) - The GSA will provide a safe place for students to meet, support each other, talk about issues related to sexual orientation and gender identity and expression, and work to end homophobia and transphobia.
Contact: Ms. Forbish

Girls Lacrosse - Girls Lacrosse is a club sport with that in the near future LBHS will have a VHSL sponsored team.
Contact:  Ms. Cerda

Harry Potter Club -
Contact: Ms. Agee

Help Save the Next Girl -  Help Save the Next Girl is a national non-profit organization formed to inform young women to predatory danger.  This club will promote personal safety and awareness of potentially dangerous situations.
Contact: Ms. Dehart

International Club –Members interact with international families in the area. Activities include service learning with ELL students, guest speakers, field trips, and gatherings in multicultural settings.
Contact: Ms. Amos

Key Club – Members perform acts of service in the community. They learn leadership skills by running meetings, planning projects and holding elected leadership positions at the club, district and international levels.
Contact: Ms. Stauffer

Library Ambassadors
Contact: Ms. Lively


Makerspace Club (AM and PM) - The Makerspace Club meets on club days and provides students the time, resources and space to collaborate as they use the Makerspace Resources to explore, build, create and learn. Each club day will feature several stations for students to select from. All materials are provided and there are no dues or fees.
Contact:  Ms. Lively

National Art Honor Society– National Art Honor Society is a service club for students who share an interest in the visual arts. Students must have already taken an art class to join. An application is required for membership. Dues are $10.00.
Contact: Ms. Chase or Mr. Moon

National Honor Society (NHS) – Honorary organization based on academic achievement, character, service & leadership. Students in grades 10-12 are invited to be inducted as a member based on GPA and must have a minimum of 10 hours of service and leadership. Invitations to apply are given in January and induction is in late spring. 
Contact:  Ms. Eversole or Ms. Muterspaugh  

Ping Pong Club -Come join us for ping pong club. Learn new ping pong skills with friends.
Contact:  Ms. McNeill

Random Acts of Kindness/Friends of Rachel Club - The Random Acts of Kindness/Friends of Rachel (RAK/FOR) Club is for students that are dedicated to making LBHS a safe and positive environment. The club focus is to encourage and inspire students to spread positive thinking through random acts of kindness and compassion for others.
Contact:  Ms. Burton and Ms. Keith-Givens

Songwriter's Club - 
Contact:  Mr. Cook

Spanish Club – Club activities include guest speakers, Spanish conversations, events in the community, authentic snacks and opportunities to volunteer in the Hispanic community.
Contact: Ms. Amos

Student Council Association (SCA) – The SCA is responsible for the Homecoming Court and overall leadership within the school community.
Contact: Mr. Raderhttps://ssl.gstatic.com/ui/v1/icons/mail/images/cleardot.gif


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