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Clubs/Organizations

Clubs and Organizations Advisor Description
Academic Decathlon Angela Stegall

Academic Decathlon is a club that participates in a county-wide Academic Decathlon competition held each February. Nine individuals compete in ten academic events in a day-long competition. Students win medals for high scores in each event.

Drama Club Shawnie Bushnell

The Drama Club is an extra curricular organization. The students meet after school hours and perform plays for students and the community.

FFA
Chase Bisby
 
Kayla Coughlin
 
Amanda Farrah
 
Donald Voltz

Our FFA is a local chapter of the National FFA organization. This is a group for young people interested in all areas of agriculture, including ag mechanics, ornamental horticulture, floriculture, livestock, farming and ag business. To belong to the FFA, a student must be enrolled in an ag class. The purpose of the FFA is to promote leadership training through a learn-by-doing approach. Our chapter members elect officers in the spring who develop activities for the year. Some of the activities and events that FFA members participate in include: showing projects at the Silver Dollar Fair, sponsoring the Twirps Dance, Public Speaking, Parliamentary Procedure Team, Floriculture Team, Ag Mechanics Team, monthly meetings, the annual Awards Banquet, Leadership Conferences, State and National FFA Convention and community service. FFA is for anyone with an interest in becoming leaders in their community.

 GSA Susan Noble   The Marysville High School Gay-Straight-Alliance (G.S.A.) Club provides an opportunity for high school students to learn more about the LGBT community.  This is done by working closely with the GOTBLISS YOUTH, hosting events, and educating ourselves.
     Some of our main goals are to have each student learn to become a leader in his or her own way.  This is accomplished by having the members chair events in the school, become an advocate, and attend events hosted by GOTBLISS YOUTH or their own club.
     While in G.S.A., students are able to learn terminology such as: transgender, pansexual, and bisexual.  This is done in a safe environment where they can feel free to express themselves.  Ideas are also presented on how to improve Marysville High School.
     Throughout the year, members learn about their rights in their school and community, how to appropriately respond to discrimination relating to the LGBT community, and much more.
Small Business Club Moveen Khan Small Business Club started at Marysville High School with the introduction of ROP Small Business class.  The club exists to provide opportunities for business students interested in new venture creation and/or family business.  The club's activities serve to foster the entrepreneurial goals within the members and develop business skills that are important in all industries.  The club does various fundraisings during the year such as food days, graphic designs for the local community and art exhibits to support its cause.  Over the years, members have travelled as far as Ohio, New York and Chicago to showcase their entrepreneurial skills.