Clubs and Organizations
Dungeons and Dragons Adventure Club
Groups of players work together to go on adventures and complete objectives. One player serves as the GM (Game Manager) who presents a scenario to the other players and they describe how their character reacts. The entire game is played through verbal descriptions and imagination. It expands skills of communication, creativity, collaboration, and critical thinking. If you would like to join the Dungeons and Dragons club or have questions, please contact Mr. Nesmith at gro.21khsaw@htimsen.bocaj.
Hope Squad is a peer-to-peer suicide prevention program. Hope Squad members are nominated by their classmates as trustworthy peers and trained by advisors. The program reduces youth suicide through education, training, and peer intervention. If you would like to join the Hope Squad or have questions, please contact Mr. Stephens (gro.21khsaw@snehpets.nayr).
Latinos In Action (LIA) offers an asset-based approach to bridging the graduation and opportunity gap for Latino students, working from within the educational system to create positive change. The program operates as a year-long elective course taught by a highly-qualified teacher. The end goal of everything we do is to empower Latino youth to lead and strengthen their communities through college and career readiness. We accomplish this by focusing on four pillars: leveraging personal and cultural assets, excelling in education, serving the community, and developing leadership skills. If you would like to join Latinos in Action, please contact Mr. Johnson (gro.21khsaw@nosnhoj.ecniv).
MATHCOUNTS is a nationwide math competition for 6-8 grade students. MATHCOUNTS offers engaging math problems for all ability levels and builds individual confidence as well as a student’s ability to work as a team. If you would like to join MathCounts or have questions, please contact Mr. Clark (gro.21khsaw@kralc.irreg.)
NJHS is a national organization dedicated to service, leadership, character, academics and citizenship. All applicants must have a 3.0 GPA and be willing to complete 15 hours of service by the end of the school year. If you would like to join the National Junior Honor Society please visit the club website and fill out an application. If you have questions, please contact Mrs. Accordino (savannah.accordino@washk12. org).
The Student Ambassador program is an honorary group of students who represent Snow Canyon Middle School at special events on campus and in the community. Students demonstrate leadership potential, communication skills, and high academic standards. Student Ambassadors are also involved in multiple service projects during the school year. If you would like to join the Student Ambassadors or have questions, please contact Mrs. Neumann (gro.21khsaw@nnamuen.ekoorb).
School student council is involved in planning assemblies, dances, activities, and news announcements plus much much more. It is a great privilege and a commitment to be on the student council. The council provides a positive atmosphere and school spirit at the school. All student council members should be kind, positive, and responsible students. Students are held to a high standard of being an example in grades, service, and positivity. Student Council members will be chosen on the work of their power point, teacher evaluations at their current school, citizenship and academic grades. If you have interest in student council please contact Ms. Wamsley (gro.21khsaw@yelsmaw.ekoorb).
The SCMS Yearbook staff is looking for dedicated, creative, enthusiastic, hardworking students who are willing to be part of our team that produces the Yearbook at Snow Canyon Middle School! Yearbook staff members must be able to work with others, be reliable, meet deadlines, put in extra work outside of the school day, and be willing to have fun! Students enrolled in Yearbook develop life skills that will serve them throughout their educational journey and beyond. If you have interest in joining the yearbook team, please contact Ms. Wamsley (gro.21khsaw@yelsmaw.ekoorb).