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Student Council
sponsor:  Ms. Samantha Stanley & Ms. Paula Pye
The student council is one of the most important organizations in any school and can be an invaluable asset to the total school community.  It is a unique organization because lines of communication between students and administrators, faculty, boards of education, parents, and community government.  Previous activities include homecoming activities, state conferences, etc.

Technology Students of America (TSA) (Technology Education)
sponsor:  Mr. Marc Roe
The missions of Georgia TSA is to prepare its membership to be successful leaders and responsible citizens in a technological society through co-curricular activities within the technology education program; which include communication, leadership, and competitive skill development in the classroom/laboratory environment.  Previous activities include Ag. Expo, region contest, etc.

Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) (Business Education)
sponsors:  Ms. Pam Smith, Mr. Cory Brace
FBLA is the national organization composed of students interested in business and office education.  It provides students the opportunity to bridge the gap between the classroom and the business world by giving them the opportunity to learn first-hand about the business community.  Previous activities include attending the Fall Leadership Rally, Region contests, Wild Adventures Field Trip, etc.

Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) (Family & Consumer Science Education)
sponsor:  TBA
FCCLA is a national organization of high school students who have taken or are presently taking Family and Consumer Sciences.  The overall goal of the FCCLA is to help individuals’ personal, family, and community living.  Previous activities include attending the Fall Leadership meeting, Region contests, etc.

Health Occupations Students of America (HOSA) (Healthcare Science Education)
sponsor:  Ms. Teresa Mosley
HOSA’s two-fold mission is to promote career opportunities in the health care industry and to enhance the delivery of quality health care to all people.

BETA Club
sponsor:  Mr. Ricardo Toledo
The Beta Club is a part of the state and national organization.  Its foremost purpose is public recognition of students’ positive accomplishments, honors, and achievements.  Membership in the Beta Club is based on honor and service for students in grades 9-12.  Previous activities include induction ceremony, community service projects, etc.

Drama Club
sponsor:  Ms. Linda Lynn
The Drama Club is a social organization whose purpose is to educate its members in the creation of productions in the area of theatre arts, provide an artistic outlet to its participants, and provide cultural education through experience.  It is for those students who are outgoing, creative, and enthusiastic; whether you wish to perform on stage or work behind the scenes.  Drama Club participates in the one-act play competition in the fall of the year as well as the school/community production in the spring.

Future Farmers of America (FFA) (Agriculture Education)
sponsors:  Ms. Erin Vickers, Mr. Marc Roe
FFA is a national organization composed of students enrolled in classes of Career/Technical Agriculture.  The primary aim of the FFA is the development of agriculture and improvement of skills essential to leadership, cooperation with others, and good citizenship.  Previous activities include the Ag. Expo and the State FFA Convention, etc.

Long County 4-H
sponsor:  Lisa Overbey
The mission of Georgia 4-H is to assist youth in acquiring knowledge, developing life skills, and forming attitudes that will enable them to become self-directing, productive and contributing members of society. This mission is accomplished through "hands on" learning experiences, focused on agricultural and environmental issues, agriculture awareness, leadership, communication skills, foods and nutrition, health, energy conservation, and citizenship.  Exploring and discovering, encouraging and challenging, that's what Georgia 4-H is all about. As a program of the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Cooperative Extension System, 4-H is part of the nationwide Extension network.  4-H'ers are known for sharing their research-based knowledge and technology to people where they live and work.

4-H is a program to help youth, based on their interests and needs, to identify and achieve personal and educational goals. Specifically, 4-H helps young people to:

    Learn practical skills, develop competencies, and  acquire knowledge.
    Develop and increase leadership abilities.
    Strengthen abilities to make intelligent decisions and solve problems.
    Acquire positive attitudes and a feeling of self-worth.
    Improve skills in communication and self-expression.
    Develop effective interpersonal relationship with adults and other youth.
    Develop socially acceptable behavior, personal standards and value for living.

“To Make The Best Better”

Mr. Terry Kenney
Ms. Samantha Stanley
Mr. Corey Brace
Ms. Donna Harris
STUDENT ACTIVITIES
Band
Literary
Yearbook
Step Team

Ms. Sherry Lester, Ms. Amanda Crews, Ms. Karen Swindell, Ms. Pamala Smith, Mr. Michael Taylor

Ms. Christi Crews, Mr. Joseph Austin, Ms. Melinda Chancey

Mr. Cole Walsh, Ms. Anne Bichel, Mr. Steve Hilgenberg

Ms. Destiny Pendry & Mr. Ryan Bailey
CLASS SPONSORS
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students
STUDENT CLUBS/ACTIVITIES

Long County High School provides clubs and organizations in many different areas, which will be of interest to students and offer opportunity for involvement.  Only those clubs and organizations recognized, sponsored by, or sanctioned by Long County High School will be able to meet, function, have activities, or be represented in any manner on the school campus or during any school activity before, during, or after school.  If you object to your son/daughter participating in one of the following clubs, fill out the parental opt-out of club participation form on page 63 of the Student Handbook and return it to the guidance office.