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Clubs & Honor Societies

Club Name/Advisor/Description of Club

Beta Club

Christy Twiddy

BETA CLUB Students are eligible for membership in 9th grade based on membership in the Junior Beta Club at their middle school. Students are inducted who have a 3.6 quality point average after the fall semester.

 

Bible Club

Shannon McLaughlin

BIBLE CLUB Provides students the opportunity to participate in praise and worship and the study of the Bible and God’s word once a week before school begins and during scheduled club times. Open membership.

 

Battle of the Books     

Jana Bullard

Battle of the Books  is a competitive team of up to 12 members.  Students will read a common list of approximately 15 books and then participate in a countywide competition against other PCS high schools.  

 

Conley Crazies

Shannon McLaughlin

CONLEY CRAZIES Student pep club that attend sporting events together, plans pep rallies and spirit week.

 

National Honor Society of Dance Arts--- Dance Honor Society

Holly Alligood

Students who participate in Dance class at least one semester a year and maintain a B average.

 

DECA

Tabitha Hudson 

DECA This is a career-technical student organization for students enrolled in any marketing class.

 

Envirothon 

Beth Keeter

The NC Envirothon is an exciting natural resource education program designed to challenge students in an interactive, outdoor competition where teams are tested in areas of Wildlife, Forestry, Aquatic Ecology, Soils and Land Use and Current Environmental Issues.

 

ESports (Gaming)

Scott Haddock or Kenneth Weston

Students can compete in many different games against other schools from around the country. Games include, Rocket League, Fortnite, Overwatch, League of Legends, SMITE, Madden, FIFA, and many more. Please contact Scott Haddock or Kenneth Weston for information on the club.

 

FBLA

Scott Haddock/Business Department

 FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA (FBLA) is a state and nationally affiliated organization made up of students who are enrolled in the business program. Any student taking a business subject may be a member of this organization.

 

FCCLA

Roshown Anderson

FCCLA (Family & Consumer Science)This is a national organization of students taking family and consumer science classes.

 

Fellowship of Christian Athletes

Shannon McLaughlin                                    

FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHLETES Non-denominational club open to all athletes, coaches, and friends of athletes. Can participate if involved in school or community sports. Non-athletes are encouraged to attend.

 

FFA

Shelley Armour

FFA (AGRICULTURE EDUCATION CLUB) is an intracurricular student organization for those interested in agriculture and leadership. It is one of the three components of agricultural education. 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.

 

French Club/French Honor Society  

Sara Davis-Medevielle

FRENCH CLUB/NATIONAL FRENCH HONOR SOCIETY Students who maintained an A in French 1 & 2, are enrolled in French 3 and have an A or a B average are eligible for membership in the French Club.

 

HOSA 

Rachel Hudson

HOSA Future Health Professionals is a state and nationally affiliated organization. To be eligible for membership a student must be enrolled in a Health Sciences class.
 

International Thespian Society            

TBD

Students inducted into The International Thespian Society gain national recognition for the excellent work and dedication they have exhibited in the theatre arts program at D.H. Conley High School. Members in good standing are eligible to wear honors cords at Graduation. Induction eligibility is based on a points system. Students who have earned a B or better in two theatre arts classes at D.H. Conley and have earned ten production points are eligible for induction. Students may carry over a maximum of five points from participation in middle school productions.

 

Link Crew 

Ariel Perkins

This is a grant funded program designed to help 9th graders transition successfully from middle school to high school.  

Leaders are comprised of role model Juniors and Seniors at DHC who have applied and been selected by Link Crew advisors.  

Once leaders are selected, they are divided amongst the freshman homerooms to assist through the following school year.

 

Mu Alpha Theta      

Jennifer Neague

MU ALPHA THETA Mu Alpha Theta is the D. H. Conley honorary mathematics club. To be a full member one must have 2 semesters of high school math including Algebra II and maintain a B average in Honor Courses or an A Average in standard math courses.

 

Music Honor Society

Mr. Espinosa

Band, Chorus, Wind Ensembles, and Orchestra. Leadership, Service, and Character are three traits that will be highlighted.

National Art Honor Society

David Madigan

NATIONAL ART HONOR SOCIETY Students have to be enrolled in at least Art II and must have maintained a B average in Art I (or six weeks prior to induction). This is a national organization sponsored by the National Art Education Association. Some Art I seniors may be invited to join per teacher recommendation.

 

National English Honor Society 

Marisa Johnson

NATIONAL ENGLISH HONOR SOCIETY Students must have an overall unweighted GPA of 3.0, have completed a minimum of two English classes, and have a final grade of A or B (3.0 unweighted GPA) in their English classes.

 

National Honor Society   

Christy Sutton

NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Students are inducted in their junior year and must have an overall 3.6 quality point average (beginning in the 9th grade). They must be enrolled in AP, Honors, or college prep classes. Students who do not meet the requirements in the junior year may be enrolled in their senior year if criteria are met. Students whose GPA drops below an overall 3.6 will be put on probation or removed.

 

National Spanish Honor Society/Sociedad Honoraria Hispánica 

Teresa White

SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY Students must have three (3) consecutive semesters of Spanish in which they have maintained an A average. Student has to be currently enrolled in Spanish 3 or above. Student must plan on continuing enrollment in Spanish to maintain membership status.

 

National Technical Honor Society 

Tabitha Hudson/Natalie Evans/Scott Haddock

NATIONAL TECHNICAL HONOR SOCIETY Students must have completed 2 CTE courses in a program area, be an active member in a CTSO, have an 88 or higher average in all CTE courses taken, have a 3.5 GPA or higher and receive a CTE teacher recommendation for induction.

 

Peoples of the Americas (POA)

Joey Crutchfield

Peoples of the Americans club is opened to ALL students. The club focuses on celebrating and promoting the unique and different cultures or backgrounds of all  human beings in our school environment. The club also explores cultures by inviting parents and club members to attend dinner after school at local restaurants in order to  sample cultures by tasting new types of food.

 

Political Debate Club

Wayne Deans

Purpose: To inform upcoming members of the community about the important issues that face the nation and to incite respectful debates to understand all facets of an argument. We want to prompt students to form their own opinions about politics and just general issues that need to be addressed.

 

Quiz Bowl

Greg Lewis/Scott Haddock

QUIZ BOWL Competition team for academic team for academic achievers in all areas: math, science, history, literature, sports and current events.

 

Rho Kappa (Social Studies Honor Society)   

Brantley Barrow/Allison Taylor

Rho Kappa Social Studies Honor Society is the only national organization for high school juniors and seniors that recognizes excellence in the field of Social Studies.

 

SADD   

TBD

Students Against Destructive Decisions is open to students concerned about peer-to-peer education, prevention, and activism dedicated to preventing destructive decisions.

 

National Science Honor Society  

Alexis Tardalo

For induction into the Science National Honor Society, a student must have completed one AP science class with a minimum of a “C” average AND a minimum 85% average in their SCIENCE classes. To wear a cord at graduation, a student must meet society's requirements for attendance, volunteer work, and participate in a science competition.

 

Science Olympiad   

Elizabeth Keeter

A national affiliate team competition.  Students compete in events across various science disciplines.

 

Skills USA  

Chuck Southerland

SKILLS USA is a national organization of students who are enrolled in training programs in technical, skilled, and service occupations, including health occupations, carpentry, fire fighting technology and auto mechanics.

 

Student Council Association   

Jenny Haddock

STUDENT COUNCIL ASSOCIATION The Student Council Association is a district and state affiliated organization of students interested in student government. SCA sponsors the school and class officers’ elections. SCA also sponsors the Sadie Hawkins dance.  It promotes various other activities for school unity and for worthwhile causes. Any student interested in student leadership may petition and run for SCA class representative. There are four class officers in each class, four student body officers, and class representatives.

 

Writing Club

Renee Woolard

This club is designed for student with creative minds who have a passion for personal expression. Scholarship opportunities will be shared at meetings as well as the opportunity to share and listen to original writings.

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