Extracurricular Clubs

4-H

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Learn More About The 4-H Organization

What is 4-H?

4-H is the youth education branch of the Cooperative Extension Service, a program of the United States Department of Agriculture. Each state and each county has access to a County Extension office for both youth and adult programs.

Frequently Asked Questions

If you have a question about 4-H, check here to see if it has already been answered. Here you may find answers to a lot of your questions, ranging from "What is 4-H doing to reduce the Digital Divide?" to "Where can I buy 4-H merchandise?" and "What projects can I do in 4-H?"

Join 4-H!

Are you wondering how you can get involved in this great organization? Do you wish that you could do more for your community? Are you looking for some more fun and excitement in your life? Information provided at www.4h.info/org

Beta Club

President - Darby Miskelly

Vice President - Zach Phillips

Secretary - Chloe Sweatman

Publicity - Kaelin Yarbrough

Sponsors: April Johnson, Cynthia Vogt, and James Bright

Beta Induction - TBA

CCJHS BETA Club: The purpose of The National Beta Club is to promote the ideals of character, service and leadership, and to reward academic achievement. Members must have a 92.5 average in their major academic subjects and exemplary behavior to be invited into the organization. The member must maintain at least an 88 average and continue to exhibit good behavior.

*School Grading Scale: 100-93 = A; 92-85=B; 84-75=C; 74-70=D; Below a 70=F

Courtesy Club

President - Christian Tidwell

Vice-President - Charlie Butler

Secretary - Audrey Howell

Reporter - Amber Hays

Sponsors: Sandra Goodwin, Shelia Watkins

The goal of the CCJHS Courtesy Club is to extend courtesy and respect to students and faculty by sponsoring student and teacher appreciation days, helping members of the student body in times of need, and sending gifts and cards to students and faculty members who are hospitalized.

Student Council

President - Rachel Leach

Vice President - Katelyn Wooley

Secretary - Deatra Jones

Sponsors: Tommy Kirk, Dianne Ivery, Olivia Bradford

Mission Statement: First and foremost, student input can improve and strengthen programs in ways that the sponsors can not do alone. Students bring new energy and ideas to the program. Second, student leadership provides opportunities for students to get involved and to learn skills that can be transferable to the workplace or community. Finally, student leadership deepens each student's commitment to adult literacy and increases the chances that the student will continue to learn.