Membership and participation in all student clubs and organizations is open to all students without regard to age, race, color, religion, gender, gender identity, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, or other protected classifications.
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM Ethics Bowl (Room 3115)
Battle of the Books (BOB) encourages reading. The Jeopardy-style game format creates interest and excitement in reading. Through BOB, students develop life-long skills in teamwork, mature in their choices of reading materials, and create lasting friendships. We compete against other Wake County high schools in the county competition; the county winner competes in the regional competition, and the regional winner competes at the state competition.
The GMHS BETA Club is an honors organization based on the guiding principles of service, leadership, and achievement. Sophomores with a minimum weighted gpa of 3.5, excellent character, and demonstrate school involvement are invited to join each fall.
The Black Student Union fosters student growth and development through diversity, academics, community services and outreach.
The Chick-Fil-A Leadership Academy is a national organization with a goal of helping students develop leadership skills through variety of activities and projects with the focus on community service. Come join the our next group of leaders! If you have leadership potential; are positive, reliable, caring, thoughtful, have good judgement and character. If you are a positive influence. Come join us! We are limited to 30 students. Meetings will be once a month for approximately 1 hour after school.
Educate students in creating computer and mobile games and explore career opportunities in this field.
Team performs at games and school/community events; participates in regional competitions
Emerges leaders and entrepreneurs in marketing, finance, hospitality, and management.
Expand our theatrical strengths regarding tech, acting, and the importance of theatre in a supportive group
Opportunity for Christian athletes and students to fellowship with others on campus and in the community. (National organization)
The FFA Organization participates in local, statewide, and national projects and competitions relating to agriculture.
We will be meeting remotely this year, and brainstorming ways to actively participate in community service projects!
Safe place offering support for the LGBTQIA/Ally community at Garner; promotes anti-discrimination programs and education
Develop leadership and technical skills; engage in community service and regional and national competitions
Honors the achievements of top students in Career and Technical Education classes. Must be either a junior or senior. Minimum GPA is 3.2. CTE Concentrator= 4 courses (3 level 1 courses, 1 level 2 courses). Must be in a CTSO= DECA, FBLA, FFA, HOSA, TSA, SkillsUSA, FCCLA
Use creativity and problem solving to develop skills in science, technology, engineering, art, and math (STEAM)
Engage in strategy games and critical thinking board games, RPGs, and CCG card games
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