Girls Who Code
Dr. Hannah Oldham
Meets: Wednesdays, Room 405, 3:30-4:30
Competitions: No
Follow: @Sprayberrygwc
Girls who code is a national organization with a goal of teaching and empowering women to learn more about computer science. In this club, girls will design AND code an impact project as well as learn more about careers in the computer science field.
Sprayberry Writing Center
Meets: 7:45-8:15 AM in room 405
Competitions: No
For students who want to participate in providing and receiving peer review for academic and personal writing
Drone Team
Jill Buldoc
Meets: Tuesday 3:30-4:30 in 608
Competitions: Yes
For students interested in flying drones, and programming drones to compete in various contests.
Environmental and Gardening Club
Meets: Wednesday, Room 406
Competitions: No
Club focusing on environmental sustainability projects and horticultural projects at the school and in the local community
National Honor Society
Meets: 1st/3rd Thursdays 7:45 am LGI
Competitions: No
Requirements: Must be 11th or 12th grade (apply during 10th grade) 3.75 unweighted GPA
NHS serves to recognize those students who have demonstrated excellence in the areas of scholarship, leadership, service, and character
Governor's Honors Program
Jennifer Speer
Not a club. Serves as a competition program
Apply during 10th and 11th grade
The Georgia Governor’s Honors Program (GHP) is a residential summer program for gifted and talented high school students who will be rising juniors and seniors during the program. The program offers instruction that is significantly different from the typical high school classroom and that is designed to provide students with academic, cultural, and social enrichment necessary to become the next generation of global critical thinkers, innovators, and leaders.
Math Team
Scott Grant
Meets: Mondays, Room 306, 3:40-4:40
Competitions: Yes
Students will compete in 2-3 county tournaments each year in junior varsity and varsity mathematics.
Girls Who Game
Dr. Hannah Oldham
Meets: Tuesday 3:30-4:30 in 405
Competitions: Yes
For female students looking to change the world through gaming. Students will work as a team to solve one of the 18 United Nation Sustainability Goals and demonstrate this solution through minecraft.
Science Olympiad
Meets: Wednesday 7:45AM, Room 315
Competitions: Yes
National non-profit organization that is dedicated to improving K-12 science education, increasing interest in science and is also designed to encourage and support new and creative ways to explore science curriculum.
East Cobb Robotics
Meets: Outside of School
Competitions: Yes
ECR is FIRST Robotics organization and we build robots from scratch to complete objectives in yearly games, in which we are participating with teams from all over Georgia, and sometimes around the country and the world!
Health and Occupational Services (HOSA)
Jennifer Sanchez
Meets: Every other Friday, LGI 7:40am
Competitions: Yes
Follow: @sprayberry.hosa
Provides a unique program of leadership development, motivation, and recognition for students in health science education and biomedical science programs. STRONGLY encouraged for all Healthcare Pathway Students
International Science Fair (ISEF)
Todd Hefflinger
Not a club. Serves as a competition program
Students will create, research, and present high level academic science fair projects to compete in regional, state, and national competitions. This rigorous competition can begin in 10th grade and continue through high school