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Art club will be a chance for students to dedicate extra time and practice to their personal pursuits of art. It will be a place for like-minded individuals and creatives to explore art mediums and learn from each other. Art club will also have community focused activities for students to add creative touches to the people and places around them.
To view an Art Club Calendar, please click herePLEASE CLICK HERE!
For more information, please contact Raquel Murdock
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The Chess Club will begin meetings on October 1 and will be held in Classroom 307(C) on Tuesday afternoon's from 4 to 5:30 p.m.
contact Michael Barton.
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The Chick-fil-A Leader Academy is a student leadership program focused on developing servant leaders who make a positive impact in their school and community. Through engaging lessons, team-building experiences, and service projects, students grow in leadership, communication, empathy, and responsibility while learning how to lead with purpose and serve others well. Membership is obtained via an application process.
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The LKMS chorus is open to any 6-8 student. Chorus is an activity that students participate in during the class day. The chorus will perform in the community throughout the entire school year. Students will learn and sing a variety of music covering all different styles.
Chorus Teacher: Jenna Wagner
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Are you interested in performing, or are you interested in learning about what it takes to put a production together? If so, then drama club is for you!
Contact Drew Doss for more information.
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Whispers of Mutiny- the Dungeons and Dragons roleplaying club- is recruiting. You create a character- hero or villain? You decide!- and shape the world with other players and your imagination. You will use paper, pencil, and dice to go on Epic Quests, survive perilous adventures, and solve ancient puzzles. You do not need to already know how to play the game in order to join! Open to all 6th, 7th, and 8th grade students!
No tryouts. HOWEVER, if you are an experienced D&D player and would like to be a student Game Master/Dungeon Master, please email
For more information please reach out to Olivia Soehner.
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The Legacy Knoll Middle School FFA is a dynamic youth organization in Hoschton, Georgia with a mission of developing premier leadership, personal growth, and career success through agricultural education. The LKMS FFA chapter continuously works to develop a strong and diverse program of activities to give its members a vast array of leadership opportunities. Our FFA members compete in Career Development Events, develop their leadership skills through conferences and workshops, plan and facilitate community service projects, and travel to state convention.
All LKMS 6-8 students welcome! Meetings will be held on the 3rd Friday of every month, beginning September 15th in the Ag Room. Meetings are held in the mornings 8:00-8:45.
Instagram: @legacyknollffa
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FCA will meet on Fridays before school in the Band room. This group gives kids the opprotunity to grow in their faith and impact those around them with the love of our savior, Jesus Christ.
Meetings take place every Friday morning from 8:15-8:45 in the Band Room.
For more information contact Coach Chad Daniel.
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Family, Career & Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) is a student organization that focuses on leadership and community service. Anyone at LKMS can be a member of FCCLA. FCCLA members can participate in as little or as much as they want. This is a chance for you to build relationships, develop teamwork and leadership attributes and have a good time! Our dues are $15.00. This pays for your state and national affiliation. Contact Shelly Black at sblack@jcss.us for more information.
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LKMS is forming its first ever Student Fan Club - The Knoll Fanatics! The purpose of this club is to create a culture of student spirit! Students interested in being a part of the club need to pay a ONE TIME club fee of $20.00. This fee will get them into all home games listed below for free as a part of the "The Knoll Fanatics" Club. That is a $35.00 savings if the students were to attend all games outside of joining the club. The club will be chaperoned by school personnel that have signed up to sponsor the club. Students will stay after school on event dates and meet in a set location where they will decorate posters, work together to come up with appropriate cheers/chants, and of course have fun creating a culture of school spirit with their friends! This is an exciting time to be a Panther!
Click here to fill out the Google Form giving your student permission to be a part of the club.
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FIRST® LEGO® League introduces science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) to children ages 4-16* through fun, exciting hands-on learning. Participants gain real-world problem solving experience through a guided, global robotics program, helping today's students and teachers build a better future together. We inspire youth to experiment and grow their critical thinking, coding, and design skills through hands-on STEM learning and robotics. Dues are $20 per participant per year.
For more information, please contact Robert Andrews
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The LKMS Robotics Club is where all students 6-8 can come to get more hands-on work with robotics and technology. This club is for students who love to build, program, and control various digital tools. This may include robots, drones, 3D printers, and computers of all types!
For more information email Robert Andrews
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Students will test their innovative skills through a variety of standards-based science objectives.
For more informatiion contact Brittany Bennett.
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The LKMS Student Council is open to all 6-8 students. The Student Council members will be school leaders who will share ideas and concerns with teachers and administrators in addition to participating in school-wide and community events.
For more information please contact Kristin Butkovich or Brittani Miles.
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What is Tome Society? This is the club for all of the book lovers at The Knoll! Students in this club will read and discuss great books selected specifically for middle school students. We will also create items to enter in literacy-based competitions, and participate in fun literacy events. We will kick off the year with the book The Fort by Gordon Korman.
For more information contact Jamie Shabman.
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Open to students in 7th and 8th grade but must complete an application. Takes place during 1st connection for 7th and 8th grade.
Students in the Yearbook class will be part of creating the school Yearbook, the school Newsletter, as well as the morning announcements. For more infomation please contact Meg Barber.
