CLUBS SY22-23

SY22-23 Clubs and School Programs Schedule

Code CLUBS/PROGRAMS ADVISOR STUDENT ADVISOR Day and Time Offered Room SHORT INFORMATION ABOUT THE CLUB
CLF
in progress
Tutoring – ALGEBRA Sajah Mahdi (CMIT Alumni) Session 1 MWF
Session 2 MWF
Session 3 TTH
5 -6 pm
6-7 pm
6:30 – 8pm
We will start after the Quarter 1 Progress Reports
– Parents will be notified through email
CLF Tutoring – AP Statistics Esra Keskin 208 The meeting date will be announced by the Sponsor
Students will review, summarize, and practice for the AP exams on May 4th
CLF
in Progress
Tutoring – GEOMETRY Nuri bayram Saturdays 10 AM – 1 PM, Fridays 3-4 PM,
Tuesdays 4-5
Will be doing SAT review
CLF Tutoring ENGLISH 10 Sajah Mahdi (CMIT Alumni) Session 1 MWF
Session 2 TTH
7-8 pm
5-6:30 pm
We will start after the Quarter 1 Progress Reports
– Parents will be notified through email
CLF Tutoring ENGLISH 9 Kawthar Madi (CMIT Alumni) We will start after the Quarter 1 Progress Reports
– Parents will be notified through email
CLF
(hour)
Tutoring – AP Economics Ishmam Mirza The meeting date will be announced by the Sponsor
CLF
(hour)
filed – done
Science Olympiad Various Teachers
(See Science Olympiad Schedule)
Mondays to Satursday various times
3:00 -6:00 pm on weekdays
8:00 -2:00 pm on Weekends
231
229
12 Students will compete in the 2023 DIVISION C EVENTS
Link: https://www.soinc.org/events/2023-division-c-eventsThe Club has 23 courses or events and have 15 students in the club
CLF
(hour)
c/o Dr. Clarke
CMIT Certificate Program – Photography / Videography Adam Dartici
adartici@cmitacademy.org
Tuesdays & Thursdays
Saturdays
4:00-6:00 pm
10am -1:00 pm
142 First Meeting:: Thursday, September 29, 2022
Taking a photography club or course will help you develop your photographic vision and artfully convey your personal perspective. This is a certificate program that will give you a solid foundation as an artist and photographer. Photography workshops and courses teach you how to create dynamic and memorable photos
CLF
(hour)
c/o Dr. Clarke
CMIT Certificate Program – SALESFORCE Vedat Ozcan
vozcan@cmitacademy.org
Session 1
Monday&Wednesday
Saturday
Session 2
Tuesday&Thursday
Saturday
3:00- 5:00 pm
8:00 -10:00 am3:00- 5:00 pm
10:30 am – 12:30 pm
209 and the Conference Room First Meeting:: Monday, September 26, 2022

Salesforce Club will facilitate students to understand how the cloud-based software is designed to help businesses find more prospects, close more deals, and wow customers with amazing service.

Two certificates will be awarded to club members after completing the program. One from CMIT and one from the Salesforce company

CLF
(hour)
c/o Dr. Clarkefiled – done
CMIT Certificate Program – Python Club Nabil Siddiqui
nsiddiqui@cmitacademy.org
Mondays, Tuesdays, & Thursdays 3:00 -5: 00 pm 201 First Meeting:: Monday, September 26, 2022
Python club is a great opportunity for students to learn coding and programming. It is vital to learn programming with python 3 since it is the most famous programming language currently.
GOALS:
1 A certificate will be awarded to them after completing the program
2 learn web developing skills
3 learn problem-solving skills
CLF
(hours)
c/o Dr. Clarke
Earth Optimism Brittany Gonzalez
bgonzalez@cmitacademy.org
Jessica Cunning
jcunning@cmitacademy.org
Tuesday 3:00 – 4:00 pm 218/ 331 First Meeting Oct 4
This club will provide mentorship to students to develop their ideas for local environmental solutions into actual action projects in the community that they lead. This effort will be supported by the Smithsonian and its network, including mentors and competitive seed funding for projects.
Goals:
1. Transform classroom learning and student ideas into actual, impactful community projects that students lead
2. Provide opportunities for students to practice academic and career readiness skills, such as negotiation, consensus building and decision making, budgeting, public speaking, persuasive communication, and project management.
Club members will investigate the environmental issues facing their school and community. In collaboration with teacher sponsors, Smithsonian staff and partners will introduce students to local conservation leaders and resources, and provide opportunities for students to meet and network with their peers across the state to discuss issues of common concern. Smithsonian will sponsor field trips to conservation sites, and provide opportunities for students to practice leadership skills, through public speaking, project management, and competitive internships.
CLF
(hours)
c/o Dr. Clarke
done
Educational Online Program Jose Conde
jconde@cmitacademy.org
Teachers:
Nathan Bruchey – Math
Carl Beavard – English
Dorian Ashmore – SS
Tuesdays & Thursdays 3:00 -5:00 p.m. Math 141
English 322
Social Studies 314
The Prince George’s County Public Schools’ new Educational Online Program for our high school students. The district will offer the program through our new online vendor, Edgenuity. This program is designed and recommended for students who were unsuccessful in one of the following courses in a previous school year.
CLF
c/o Dr. Clarkefiled – done
Mathmagician Esra Keskin
ekeskin@cmitacademy.org
Tuesdays
Saturdays
3:00 pm – 5:00 pm
9:00 am-1:00 pm
208 First meeting: September 27, 2022
Students will prepare to attend the district, national, and international-wide competitions. They will be able to learn question tips, hints, and shortcuts to solve more math problems in less time. Students should be willing to study, make a commitment to join the sections, and do assign work. Students will represent our school in competitions.
CLF
c/o Dr. Clarke
done
Morning Enrichment – Mr. Jose Conde Jose Conde
jconde@cmitacademy.org
Mondays to Fridays 6:30 am.-7:30 am School Cafeteria To complete homework, read books, and get assistance from a teacher for any assignments they are completing. To remain in a safe environment while waiting for clubs and after-school activities, providing parents the flexibility to allow their students to participate in afterschool activities and be a part of the school community and culture.
CLF
(hour)
by Dr. Clarkefiled – done
Chess Club Kem Djer
kdjer@cmitacademy.org
Mr. Bayram
nbayram@cmitacademy.org
Every other Wednesday 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm 201 First Meeting:: Wednesday, October 05, 2022
Chess increases concentration. Studies show that chess can help players improve their concentration and memory. The club aims to help students develop various skills such as logical thinking, abstract thinking, and spatial intelligence.
– The student will launch a Competition this School Year
CLF
(hours)competetion
filed – done
Debate Team Jennifer Matson
jmatson@cmitacademy.org
Thursday 3:00 – 4:00 pm 211 To promote and improve public speaking, argumentation, and social skills among CMIT North HS students.
GOALS:
1. Attend a debate tournament every month from September to April
2 Send a team to nationals again
3 Send at least 7 students to travel tournaments and camp
The Debate Team is a policy debate team where students work in pairs to defend one side of a policy argument. We meet weekly for fun speaking games and practice and attend competitive tournaments 1 or 2 times a month. This team requires a big time commitment but it is a well-known and winning team throughout the Washington Urban Debate League. \
CLF
(hours)
c/o Dr. Clarkefiled – done
Envirothon – (MAEOE) Regina Brown
rbrown@cmitacademy.org
Favour Nwogu
Lead Members meet every other Wednesday
Monday 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm 135 STUDENTS SPONSOR CLUB:
First Meeting:: Tuesday, September 27, 2022
The Envirothon® is an environmental and natural resource conservation problem-solving, teambuilding, and leadership experience and competition for high school students (grades 9-12 or ages 14-19) across the United States, Canada, and China. Incorporating STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) principles, experiential learning, and hands-on outdoor field experiences, the Envirothon fosters student learning in the areas of AQUATIC ECOLOGY, FORESTRY, SOILS, and LAND USE, WILDLIFE, and CURRENT ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES.Students are challenged to develop critical thinking skills to create inventive solutions to the complex local and global environmental and natural resource issues facing our world today. With the Envirothon, students are empowered to educate others, take action in their local communities, pursue higher academic study in environmental disciplines, and to work toward careers in the environment, natural resources and conservation.
CLF (contract)
done
Afterschool Enrichment Jose Conde
jconde@cmitacademy.org
Monday to Friday 3:00 p.m.- 6:00 p.m. Media Center First Meeting: Monday, August 29, 2022
Students can receive advanced academic instruction, help with homework, and discover new hobbies, interests, and activities outside the classroom.
CLF hour
c/o Dr. Clarkefiled done
Tutoring and Incentives – AP US & Gov Jessica Cunning
jcunning@cmitacademy.org
The meeting date will be announced by the Sponsor 218 Students participate in after-school sessions that will connect to what they are learning in class and prepare them for the AP exams in May. Sometimes this will be watching a movie and connecting it back to the Unit of Study, other times it will focus on test skills, writing workshops, and review sessions. ONLY OPEN to AP US and Gov Students, and advanced notice will be provided for students to attend.
CLF (hours)
c/o Dr. Clarkefiled – done
STEM Fair Club Brittany Gonzalez
ggonzalez@cmitacademy.org
Mondays & Wednesday 4:00 -5:00 pm 335 STEM advisement and tutoring; or lab use for students who may not have adequate supplies to conduct certain projects at home.
GOALS:
Have students develop stellar projects that can place in the district competition and continue on to the national level. Students may apply to other Maryland STEM competitions along the way.
AfAfter-schoollub for students to design, work on, and develop STEM Fair projects or other activities they are interested in. Students can be advised and tutored, or simply find a common place to work amongst peers with similar interests.
CLF (hours)
c/o Dr. Clarkefiled – done
Team Illusion Robotics
(SeaPerch, VEX Robotics, First Robotics Competition & Solar Car Challenge-
Fethi Ozdem
Steven Lavalle
fozdem@cmitacademy.org
slavalle@cmitacademy.org
Tuesday
Thursday
Saturdays
3:00 pm- 4:00 pm
3:00 pm – 4:00 pm
10:00 am – 1:00 pm
304
305
Students will prepare to attend the district, national, and international-wide competitions. They will be able to learn question tips, hints, and shortcuts to solve more math problems in less time. Students should be willing to study, make a commitment to join the sections, and do assign work. Students will represent our school in competitions.
CLF form
(by Ms. Bond)
African Student Association Sabrina Bond
sbond@cmitacademy.org
Velma Funebe
Chelsea Adjeitin
Every other Fridays 3:00-5:00 pm 224 First Meeting: October 07, 2022
STUDENTS SPONSOR CLUB: Endeavors to attain the most noteworthy level of instruction among peers. We esteem learning and show of administration in our communities. The members empower the improvement of our school through community benefit. we speak to our landmass with pride and teach those who wish to be illuminated around the magnificence of African culture. ASA endeavors to engage our students through social participation.
CLF form
(by Ms. Bond)
Art/Creativity Club Cristin Fermin
cfermin@cmitacademy.org
Serenity Dash Mondays & every other Wednesdays 3:30 -5:30 pm 224 First Meeting: Monday, Sep. 26, next meeting is on October 03, 2022
STUDENTS SPONSOR CLUB:
Students will learn how to hone their artistic skills, develop their techniques and portfolios, collaborate with other artists like themselves, build community connections through art, and collaborate through group projects that beautify their school and community
– One of the Art/Creativity Club projects is to do a Mural in the Cafeteria.
CLF form
(by Ms. Bond)
Asian-American- Pacific Islander Club (AAPI) Serey Sok
ssok@cmitacademy.org
Saloni Patel
Suhani Patel
Saturdays 8:00 -10:00 am Tentative Room:
314
First Meeting: Saturday, October 01, 2022
STUDENTS SPONSOR CLUB:
The club promotes an awareness of AAPI customs and traditions, based on ancient principles that promote a noble and noble lifestyle. Deeply rooted in about 50 different ethnic groups speaking over 100 languages, with ties to Chinese, Indians, Japanese, Filipinos, Vietnamese, Koreans, Hawaiians, and other Asian and Pacific Islanders. increase. AAPI culture encourages diverse music, dance, and food.
CLF form
(by Ms. Bond)
CMIT STEP & Dance Team Regina Brown
rbrown@cmitacademy.org
Takyra Brown/Chiamaka Ekekwe Thursdays and every other Wednesdays 3:00 -5:00 pm Cafeteria STUDENTS SPONSOR CLUB:
First Meeting:: Monday, September 19, 2022 – to start practicing for the Hispanic Month Heritage presentation.
Learning, thinking, creativity and intelligence come from the whole body, not just the brain. Movement combinations improve memory, order, and sequencing skills. Creating dances also boosts self-esteem which is very important for learning.
The club will do performances and competitions to represent the school in STEP Dancing
CLF form
(by Ms. Bond)
Girls & Boys Club – ADVISER Gloria Graham Gloria Graham
ggraham@cmitacademy.org
Marques Hayden Tuesday & Thursdays 3:00-4:00 pm 135 STUDENTS SPONSOR CLUB:
First Meeting:: Tuesday, September 27, 2022
Our Clubs empower girls &bboys to positively impact our school in a positive way through modeling, field trips, and activities. Girls/Boys engage in fun and simple online coding tutorials, build community through interactive activities and learn about inspiring role models in the technology industry. The girls then work together to design and complete a “Girls Who Code Project,” where they apply their new coding skills to solve a real-world problem they care about.and voluntary services
CLF form
(by Ms. Bond)
Green School: Green Flag Wildlife Federation Regina Brown
rbrown@cmitacademy.org
Leah Brooks
Lead Members meet every other Wednesdays
Monday 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm 135
231
STUDENTS SPONSOR CLUB:
First meeting: September 27, 2022
Friday is meeting time for the lead members to complete the requirements for Recertification. Some other members come only on Tuesdays. organization at the forefront of wildlife protection efforts in the United States. This club supports the school in its aim for global sustainability. The mission of the National Wildlife Federation involves “uniting all Americans to ensure wildlife thrive in a rapidly changing world”
CLF form
(c/o Ms. Bond)
Prehealth Students Organization Gloria Graham
ggraham@cmitacademy.org
Mondays 3:00 – 4:00 pm 135 First meeting: September 26, 2022
It aims to increase awareness concerning ethnic health disparities worldwide, thereby ensuring a diverse range of future health professionals that are not only ethnically competent and culturally sensitive, but socially conscious as well. Our enrichment will include activities that are tailored to help students in the pursuit of a health profession. We will enrich our club first t understand first aid. We will also do volunteer, and leadership development opportunities using a curriculum of pre-health majors. This has been achieved through healthcare-oriented competitions such as medical terminology, medical math, public service announcement, and much more.
CLF form
(c/o Ms. Bond)
Science Honor Society/ Health Occupation Students of America (HOSA) Brittany Gonzalez Phoebe Brown Monday 3:00 – 4:00 pm 331 Club/Enrichment/Program Description (In Detail)
Our enrichment will include activities that are tailored to help students in the pursuit of a health profession. We will enrich our club first t understand first aid. We will also do volunteer, and leadership development opportunities using a curriculum of pre-health majors. This has been achieved through healthcare-oriented competitions such as medical terminology, medical math, public service announcement, and much more.
CLF form
c/o Ms. Bond
Peer Leaders Natalie Gaudette
ngaudette@cmitacademy.org
Fridays 7:30am-8:00 am 203 First meeting: October 07, 2022
Peer Leaders are selected at the end of each school year. Students who are selected as Peer Leaders at the end of their 10th grade year will serve in the role through end of their Senior year.
PGCPS The STRING CLUB Russelll Carter/ & Dr. Clarke Jescie Tinio
Jasmyne Wilson
Mondays
(tentative)
3:00 – 5:00 pm 147 STUDENTS SPONSOR CLUB:
First Meeting: October 7, 2022
Come together as a whole to play music together, learn about how to play stringed instruments (ukulele, guitar, etc..), and have fun spending time building upon our skills. We can perform songs for ourselves and everyone to enjoy, and show the diversity of students’ abilities.
PGCPS
(c/o Ms. Bond)
National Honor Society Natalie Gaudette
ngaudette@cmitacademy.org
Tuesdays
Thursdays
3:00-4:00pm
4:00-5:00pm
Media Center First meeting: September 27, 2022
National Honor Society Tutoring is open to all students. Membership in the National Honor Society is by invitation and application only.
PGCPS
(c/o Ms. Bond)”
RUMMIKUB CLUB Nuri Bayram Tuesdays 3:00 – 4:00 pm 324 First meeting: Septyember 27, 2022
This club will play a mathematical skill game called Rummikub. The game itself does take some form of skill to play. This game makes it to our top-rated math board games because of its manipulation and strategy requirements. The game benefits the students by providing a structure and process for children to engage in problem-solving to reach a particular goal or objective. Reaching that goal might be challenging, but the challenge is also what makes game-playing fun
PGCPS
(Sep)
c/o Ms. Bond
Drama Club Katie Houston
khouston@cmitacademy.org
Tuesdays 3:00 – 4:00 pm 140 First meeting: September 27, 2022
The purpose of the club is to provide an opportunity for students interested in all aspects of theatre (onstage and backstage) to learn about theatre and perform for their peers and community. The club can post about their performances. I will provide pictures and newsletter articles each week about the club’s activities. The drama club can write skits, narrate events, perform, and support any school activity. Drama Club is designed for students interested in learning more about the aspects of theater. This includes learning stage terminology, working on acting skills, set building, and costumes/makeup design, theater production Drama Club is open to all students. CLub members will form a “company of players” who participate in improv games, acting skills, music theater styles, and performance preparation and practice. The tech side (backstage) will be collaborating to design sets, costuming, and make-up for the performing artis and will gain items to add to a portfolio of work if desired.
PGCPS
* to recheck
CMIT Certificate Program – Digital Imaging Club Dwayne Dyke
ddyke@cmitacademy.org
This club works with Web Page design exclusives Tues. and (every other) Weds., 3-4. Saturdays (TBA). 3:00 – 4:00 pm 311 Schedule may change
First Meeting:: Monday, September 26, 2022
Digital imaging uses a digital scanner or other imaging device to convert printed text, graphics, and photographs into digital images. This course examines the aesthetic, technical, and conceptual practices of image creation using digital media in the context of contemporary art. With an experimental and conceptual emphasis, students explore ways to perceive, communicate, and create compelling digital imagery.
PGCPS
c/o Ms. Bond
Mental Health Club Justin Ricci
jricci@cmitacademy.org
Monday 3:00 – 4:00 pm The mental health awareness club will take place every Monday from 3:30-4:30 pm and in this club, we will talk about the challenges students may face when juggling their mental health and academics simultaneously. We will allow members to share their own experiences if they would like and go around providing comments or tips to help them through these challenges
Goals: Our main goal is to better the CMIT North Mental Health students!
PGCPS
c/o Ms. Bond
Tabletop Adventures Gregory Elrod Thursday 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm 220 “The purpose of the Tabletop Adventurers Society is to create a space where students can learn, run, and create tabletop games and cooperative storytelling experiences.
GOALS:
Increase club membership from 7 to over 15—measured via attendance rosters
Have at least 5 students run their own game as a DM. Measured via sponsor observation.
Have at least one new tabletop game created by club members this year. Measured via student submission.
The TAS is a club where students gather and play micro-RPGs that take only an hour or two to play. Members will work together to tell stories and solve problems in a cooperative and collaborative fashion. Members may find themselves playing the role of everything from guilty steampunk zombie-cyborgs to bodega cats who slay eldritch horrors, to a group of friends trying to keep a casual hang-out from becoming a full-blown party. Members will choose their own adventure settings from a list supplied by the club sponsor. Experienced club members can make the jump to running a more extended campaign-style adventure and even, as the ultimate accomplishment, create their own TTRPG game system.\
PGCPS
c/o Ms. Bond
Tiger Gaming Bailey Wethman Monday 3:00 – 4:00 pm 223 First Meeting: October 3, 2022
Tiger Gaming’s purpose is to seek out people with interest and skill in gaming and to show them how building friendships and competing with a team can help them grow and even possibly lead to scholarships. Besides the obvious physical element, the benefits of playing competitive video games are very similar to an athlete preparing for competitions. It requires regular practice, problem-solving, strategizing and analytical skills, and adaptability. Team games additionally help with collaboration and teamwork in a very similar way to sports.If none of that convinces you, it is also a great opportunity to continue building a community-like atmosphere at CMIT. At the very least, it’s probably better they are here at the school socializing with their peers while playing games than doing it alone in their rooms at home
PGCPS
c/o Ms/ Bond
CMIT All Stars – Table Tennis Kem Djer
kdjer@cmitacademy.org
Thursday 3:00 – 4:00 pm 313 First Meeting:: Thursday, September 29, 2022
Table tennis is great exercise. Chasing a ball, reaching across a table, or swinging a racket will help you sweat and burn calories. It can improve memory and cognitive function. When you’re feeling stressed with homework or a big exam, use table tennis to calm your mind and throw your frustration into the ball. The club will launch an interdepartmental competition this year.
PGCPS
(c/o Ms. Bond)
Key Club Natalie Gaudette Monday 3:00 – 4:00 pm Media Center First meeting: September 26, 2022
Key Club is a club in which members learn how to lead through service and volunteerism, making a positive impact through service in their schools and communities. Students who join Key Club will have the opportunity to participate in experiential learning in the form of leadership and volunteerism training
PGCPS
(c/o Ms. Bond)
Let’s Talk About It? (Formerly Called Fictional Debate: Poetry & Monologue-Read, Discuss Thomas Destry (on Fridays)
tdestry@cmitacademy.org
Ariel Taylor Mondays & Fridays 3:00 – 4:00 pm 146 STUDENTS SPONSOR CLUB:
First meeting: October 3, 2022
The club upholds kindness and empathy. It aims to promote self-care and awareness by creating safe spaces for formal and informal conversations about mental health. Members reflect and mirror on each other`s daily lives and encourage acts of kindness towards themselves and others.
PGCPS
c/o Ms. Bond
Concert Band Russel Carter
rcarter@cmitacademy.org
Thursdays 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm 320 First Meeting:: Thursday, October 6, 2022
The purpose of the club is to provide the students the opportunity to perform in an orchestra on woodwind, brass, strings, and percussion instruments. The club will also provide students an opportunity to play at school events or concerts.
The Benefits of students joining the Orchestra:
a. Help cognitive development.
b. Provides opportunities for socialization.
c. Supports efficient brain processing.
d. Encourages self-expression.
e. Lowers stress levels.
Other benefits included eye-hand coordination as well as increased cognitive skills such as concentration and visual recognition. Studies indicate that this tends to give kids who participate in orchestra programs higher success in other learning areas like math and reading.
PGCPS
SepCLF
form-Mr. T
Literary Magazine /School Magazine Mr. Tekin & Dr. Clarke
etekin@cmitacademy.org
gclarke@cmitacademy.org
Leah Brooks
Leila Ogba
Lesley Laryea
Olamide Morafa
Selective students that gather or collect students literacy works from students and teachers 103/147 – Selected members will collect works from their peers (such as short stories, excerpts of longer pieces, poetry, criticism, essays, or author profiles of new writers)
– The magazine will also contain scripts and achievements of the CMIT Clubs
– Offer students the opportunity to publish their work in an online magazine.
– We will also provide physical copies for our parents
(will publish in December or January and May)
PGCPS
Sep
(c/o Ms. Bond)
Homework/Grade Assitance
(Academic Coach)
Destry/Beamon/ Clarke
tdestry@cmitacademy.org
rbeamon@cmitacademy.org
gclarke@cmitacademy.org
*Students have different schedules to meet with the AC. Parents are informed before the students come to their appointments with the AC 7:00-7:30 am 326/144/147 Academic Coaches (ACs) provide parents with evidence-based performance and recommendations for interventions, professional learning opportunities, and coaching for intervention implementation. They email parents and recommend what students need to do to close the gap. Students are encouraged to participate in tutoring services to improve or enhance their grades. Students see the AC on how to handle assignments.
PGCPS
Sep
(c/o Ms. Bond)
Jazz band Russel Carter
rcarter@cmitacademy.org
Thursday 3:00 – 4:00 pm 320 First meeting: October 7, 2022
Students will perform jazz music exclusive by some of the masters of jazz, and learn applied music theory, and different styles of jazz, funk, Latin, and other contemporary music. Jazz music that seems unattainable or unplayable at the student’s current musical ability level will become playable by the means of class rehearsal, modeling and practice. Students will rehearse jazz songs that will be performed at a school concert or event, focusing on ensemble playing/small jazz combo as well as individual musicianship
PGCPS
Sep
c/o Ms. Bond
Forensic Mock Trial Jennifer Matson
jmatson@cmitacademy.org
Gabriel Hernandez
Theodros Emnet
Wednesday 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm 211 STUDENTS SPONSOR CLUB:
First Meeting:: Wednesday, October 05, 2022
A mock trial is a reenactment of a courtroom trial in which high school students become the lawyers, plaintiffs, defendants, and witnesses of a real court case. They compete against teams from other schools in Mock Trial Circuit 7. A mock trial is not a dramatic play, a speech competition, a debate, or a game, though it incorporates facets of all four. Successful mock trial participants possess excellent public speaking skills, an acute ability to think on their feet, a thorough understanding of trial procedures and rules, and a healthy competitive spirit.
PGCPS (e)
(by Ms. Bond)
Anime Club Luke Dorris
ldorris@cmitacademy.org
Tuesdays 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm 222 First Meeting: Tuesday, September 27, 2022
A place where enthusiasts can easily share their love and knowledge of Japanese animation (known as anime). Members participate in or play live or asynchronous viewings of anime series and engage in lively discussions about the artistic, educational, and academic value of the genre.
PGCPS form
c/o Ms. Bond
Engineering Design Gregory Caldwell
gcaldwell@cmitacademy.org
Wednesday 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm 325 First Meeting:
Students will learn to draw and dimension objects, draw in perspective view, and use Autodesk Inventor, an engineering design software that creates precise 2D and 3D models. Design projects can be printed with a 3D printer. Students will also get a license to install the software on their home computer (a $2100 value).
PGCPS Sep
c/o Ms. Bond
Class Sponsor – Freshman
Class of 2026
Daniel Bradshaw
dbradshaw@cmitacademy.org
Meeting date will be announced after Progress Report
PGCPS Sep
c/o Ms. Bond
Class Sponsor – Senior
Class of 2023
Nathan Bruchey
nbruchey@cmitacademy.org
Ishmam Mirza
imirza@cmitacademy.org
221 The meeting date will be announced after Progress Report
Senior student government is a group of students that are charged with managing a wide range of events, activities, programs, policies, and initiatives around the school. Some members are elected by the student body, and others may be appointed by the elected officials to help with specific tasks or areas of interest.
This club will be a voice for students to administration, staff, teachers, and PGCPS/CLF
PGCPS Sep
c/o Ms. Bond
Class Sponsor – Sophomore
Class of 2024
Justin Ricci 219 The meeting date will be announced after Progress Report
Junior SGA will focus to represents the interest of all students in the decision-making process. Elected student representatives and members of the SGA General Assembly work with teachers and administrators to positively impact the school environment and culture through events, activities, and fundraising. and represent students.
PGCPS Sep
c/o Ms. Bond
Student Government Organization Ishmam Mirza
imirza@cmitacademy.org
Tammy O’ Donnel
todonnel@cmitacademy.org
221 The meeting date will be announced after Progress Report
Students in this organization are the elected boards from each Grade level.
PGCPS Sep
c/o Ms. Bond
SY 2022-2023 Yearbook Club Katie Houston Thursday 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm 140 Students will work with the students in the yearbook class to collect images and write captions and articles to design the 2022-2023 CMIT Yearbook
PGCPS Sep
c/o Ms. Bond”
Class Sponsor – Junior
Class of 2025
Britney Gonzalez
bgonzalez@cmitacademy.org
Every other Wednesday 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm 331 The meeting date will be announced after Progress Report
To develop and provide opportunities for leadership and service in the local school and in the community. To encourage personal growth of leaders through participation in district, state and national meetings and organizations.
PPGCPS
c/o Ms. Bond
Web Page Design Exclusives Dwayne Dyke Favour Ogunrekun,
This club works with the Digital Imaging Club and some members spend to be more pronounced with Webpage only
Tues. and (every other) Weds 4:00 -5:00 pm 311 STUDENTS SPONSOR CLUB:
First Meeting: October 05, 2022
One of the most significant benefits of a good website design for your audience is that it can help them navigate the site easily. The ultimate goal of anyone visiting your website is to find the information that they are looking for quickly. And, your website design should make that process easier and help visitors navigate your website without getting lost. The more user-friendly your website is, the more likely it is that people will engage with your content and take the desired action. A good website design should aim to provide the best user experience, which ultimately translates into conversions.
HACK CLUB *Dr. Clarke – Tentative until we can find the sponsor Terry Bazemore III
Ousman Sise
Every other Wednesday 3:00 – 4:00 pm TBA First meeting: October 17, 2022
STUDENTS SPONSOR CLUB:
To teach people programming. Learning to code is like gaining a superpower — turning you from a consumer of technology into a creator. It shouldn’t be taught like a class — it should be a creative, inclusive space. To foster this environment, every Hack Club is student-led & members make self-directed projects.
Link to the Hack: https://hackclub.com/