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Clubs/Organizations

Academic Club

The Academic Club consists of a team of students committed to exhibiting their intelligence in a competitive arena. Our purpose is to showcase and enhance our academic excellence at Mustang North Middle School. This group of students will be challenged in a variety of studies through team academic tournaments. 
Sponsor: Heather McCormick, ELA2 Teacher


Archery Club

Archery Team is a club that will practice and start try-outs in November. We will compete in School Shoots, Inter-District Shoots, Oklahoma State Shoot, and possibly Qualify for Nationals in Kentucky. There will be announcements, signups, and meetings held the first part of November. See you there! 
Sponsor:  Garrett Hurst, Outdoor Education Teacher/Site Athletic Director


Book Club

Book Club meets every 2-3 weeks during lunch. Students need to have a signed Book Club Membership form and be an active participant to be in Book Club. Each month there will be a selection of books to choose from to read for book club, then we will meet and discuss the books. Listen to the announcements, check the Library Canvas page, or ask Mrs. G for meeting dates! 

Sponsor: Jackie Giammario, Library Media Director


Chess Club

You can be new to chess or a chess expert... all are welcome! Chess club is held in the Library Media Center during lunches every 2-3 weeks. Listen to the announcements, check the Library Canvas page, or ask Mrs. G for meeting dates! 

Sponsor: Jackie Giammario, Library Media Director, giammarioj@mustangps.org


Fellowship of Christian Athletes

The purpose of FCA is to be a positive support group which meets weekly. Students are involved in small groups discussion, games and prayer groups. Guest speakers are often brought in (high school athletes, college athletes, ministers, businessmen, etc.)  Meetings are every other Wednesday morning at 8:10 a.m. in A-108
Sponsor: Cade Dement, 8 Science Teacher


Robotics Club

The MNMS Robotics team uses the FIRST Robotics program, First Tech Challenge.  It is open to 7th and 8th grade students through an application process.  
It’s way more than building robots. FIRST Tech Challenge teams (10+ members, grades 7-12) are challenged to design, build, program, and operate robots to compete in a head-to-head challenge in an alliance format.
To learn more go to FIRST Tech Challenge

Sponsors: Rhoda Carothers, 7/8 Robotics/Coding Teacher and Jason Atha, 7/8 Technology Engineering Teacher


Running Club

The goal of the Running Club is to encourage students to unlock their potential and achieve personal goals through the discipline of running. We hope to help students develop a lifetime love for running and a healthy lifestyle. Our goal is to meet weekly to build running endurance, and for our runners to leave the program as healthy and confident runners.  
Sponsor:  Nathan Burch, 7th Grade Social Studies Teacher


Technology Student Association (TSA)

TSA is a national, non-profit organization for middle and high school students with a strong interest in technology. Since TSA was chartered in 1978 over 2,000,000 students have participated. The Technology Student Association fosters personal growth, leadership, and opportunities in technology, innovation, design, and engineering. Members apply and integrate science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) concepts through co-curricular activities, competitive events and related programs.
For more information follow this link to the TSA website - http://www.tsaweb.org/
Sponsor: Jason Atha, Technology Engineering Teacher