Clubs & Activities
Students Top Our Priority List
We are committed to being a place where everyone is encouraged to be who God made them to be, free to succeed and fail, confident in relationships, and encouraged to lean into their strengths, gifts and interests. We do this by expanding minds, exploring possibilities and growing into opportunities.
Clubs, Societies and Programs at Fellowship
Societies
High School
National BETA CLUB
This is an application-based, nationally recognized society for students who show high leadership, academic achievement, and community service values. Meetings are run by student officers who provide an overview of service opportunity updates, general club policy updates, new service opportunities, and/or details regarding a specific service opportunity.
High school students interested in becoming a member of Beta Club or renewing their Beta Club membership should note the following:
- Beta Club membership is by invitation only to students with a GPA of 3.7 and above. A list of eligible students is posted each January. Students on the list are invited to join.
- Invited students who wish to join must complete an application and apply by the indicated deadline. No late applications will be accepted.
- Please be aware that Beta Club is about GPA and service. Students are required to serve at Beta events.
Faculty Sponsor: Joan Ergle & Amy Harriton
National Honor Society
The National Honor Society establishes the benchmark and celebrates student achievement beyond grades. NHS provides schools with a framework to elevate well-rounded, high-achieving students into tomorrow's leaders. Member selection is invitation only for students in grades 10-12, and each chapter establishes requirements based on the four NHS pillars: scholarship, character, service, and leadership. This is an application-based, nationally recognized society for students who show high leadership, academic achievement, and community service values.
Membership Information
Students must exhibit excellence in all four pillars for induction into NHS. Students must first meet the academic eligibility requirements to begin the application process.
Students are encouraged to thoughtfully complete the application as it seeks to determine to what degree they meet the four pillars of NHS. Only students who can show through their application that they strongly and actively meet these requirements are invited into the society. A thoroughly completed and timely application return is key. Students who fail to show competency in these requirements will not be invited to join. While they may strongly meet the pillars, they must be able to articulate their aptitude on the application. Please ensure your eligible student is intentional and thorough in their application.
The application requires a personal essay and at least two reference letters: one from a teacher of a core course and one from a supervisor. These individuals should be someone who has observed the candidate in either a service or leadership capacity or both. Please give the provided letter of reference form to the chosen adults.
General Information
The following process is used to determine who is eligible to become a member of National Honor Society:
- A list of all sophomores, juniors, and seniors with an NGA of at least 92 for all courses completed is made. This is the initial qualification for membership, and after this step, scholarship is not considered.
- These students receive the application form and the teacher recommendation forms. The deadline for applications is announced.
- It is the student’s responsibility to complete the application and turn the recommendation forms over to their teachers and coaches.
- When the announced deadline arrives, the forms are collected. Unless there are extremely mitigating circumstances, any student who does not meet the deadline will be automatically disqualified. When the teacher forms are collected, if a student’s forms are missing, then that student will not be considered for membership. It is the student’s responsibility to get the forms to the teachers promptly so that the teacher can evaluate them.
- The faculty advisors will convene to examine the information and the student applications.
- The students selected will be notified and a list will be posted. The date for the induction ceremony will be announced, and all new inductees and parents are invited to attend.
Faculty Sponsor: Rick Sanson
Spanish Honor Society
The Sociedad Honoraria Hispánica is an honor society for high school students enrolled in Spanish III Honors or Spanish IV Honors with an A average. This society aims to recognize the high achievement of high school students in the Spanish language and promote a continued interest in Hispanic studies in college.
Faculty Sponsor: Yelena Daniel
MiddLe School
JR. Beta club
The Jr. Beta Club is an honors and service organization that recognizes outstanding academic achievement, promotes strong moral character and social responsibility, encourages service to others, and fosters leadership skills. Invitation to the Fellowship Jr. Beta Club occurs in the fall of each academic year based on the entire academic performance of the previous year.
- Membership in the Fellowship Jr. Beta Club Honor Society is open to all 6-8th graders that have obtained a grade minimum of 90 in all individual courses.
- Each member is required to participate in a service project each year.
Clubs & Activities
High School Clubs
Application-Based Societies
Chapel Band
This is an application-based opportunity for students to participate by tech, vocals, or instruments in worship during school chapels and some school retreats.
Faculty Sponsor: Sarah Nudelman
Student Government Association (SGA)
Every year, students have an opportunity to run and be elected for student government. This organization plans key student life events and functions as a communications team between administration and the student body.
Faculty Sponsors: Sarah Nudelman, Erin Sellers, Ari Durham
Mu Alpha Theta
This club is limited to students enrolled in Algebra 2 math or higher. At member meetings we usually have speakers come in and talk about how math relates to the current field they work in.
Faculty Sponsor: Crystal Wludyga
Student-Organized Clubs
- Mountain Biking Club
- Future Business Leaders Association (FBLA)
- Literary Society
- Health Occupations Students of America (HOSA)
- Archery Club
- FCS Car Club
- Chess Club
- Debate Club
- International Thespian Society
- Red Cross Club
- TREAD
Mountain Biking Club
This club coordinates times for Saturday mountain biking together at various local parks in Georgia as well as discussing all things mountain biking. It’s open to beginners and experts alike.
Faculty Sponsor: Trip Hughes
Future Business Leaders Association (FBLA)
We have meetings once a month and bring in a parent entrepreneur.
Faculty Sponsors: Kimberly Pleasant
Literary Society
Members participate in writing warm ups and share their work. This includes but is not limited to what they wrote at the beginning of the meeting. Other members give feedback.
Faculty Sponsor: Amy Harriton
Health Occupations Students of America (HOSA)
Members can listen to guest speakers and participate in club activities and service projects.
Faculty Sponsor: Caroline Williamson
Archery Club
Members will practice archery for fun and/or compete in archery competitions.
Faculty Sponsors: Trip Hughes
FCS Car Club
We will work on cars regarding engines paint and interior and learn about design and engineering of cars. There may also be some car meets and small history lessons.
Faculty Sponsors: Jen Tanksley
Chess Club
Play chess! Open to beginners and experts alike.
Faculty Sponsor: Drew Lawes
Debate Club
We meet during lunch and practice types and strategies of debate. Eventually we will go to competitions against other schools.
Faculty Sponsor: Andrew Krawtz
International Thespian Society
ITS is a club for community within the drama department. We want to create a space for members to continue to grow relationships outside of shows and their casts (anyone is welcome)!
Faculty Sponsor: Lindsay Pawlewicz
Red Cross Club
This is a nationally-recognized service club that Fellowship students are seeking to launch this school year. Come learn more and be a part of the founding group!
Faculty Sponsor: Laura Tribble
TREAD
Students learn survival skills and leadership skills, endurance and resilience. On a TREAD trip, learning and applying go hand in hand. Students from 5th to 12th grade can join TREAD which means any given experience will feature a rich mix of grade levels, personal interests, and social circles. Students find that there’s nothing quite like the community created around a campfire. Previous TREAD trips include: Backpacking the Appalachian Trail, snorkeling in the Florida keys, and skiing in Colorado! If TREAD sounds like the kind of challenge you want to choose, sign up for a trip! Check the Fellowship portal for more information.
Faculty Sponsor: Trip Hughes
Middle School Clubs
Elementary School Clubs
Programs
Student and Peer Leadership
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Student Government Association
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Paladin Ambassadors
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Peer Leaders
Scouting
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Boy Scouts of America, Troop 356- Scout Master
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Cub Scouts Pack
Winterim
The commitment of Fellowship's faculty and parents, as well as, our wider community of mentors and neighbors make Winterim possible as our students explore topics and subjects not often encountered in a typical school curriculum.
Winterim takes place during the first two weeks following Christmas break, between the fall and spring semesters. 9th and 10th grade students participate in either Winterim excursions (overnight trips) or Winterim Electives (unique classes or day field trips). 11th and 12th grade students secure off-site internships that allow them to work alongside professionals in their area of interest.