Student Organizations & Clubs
6th Grade Theatre Club (6TC)
Sponsored by Jeni Eberhard
Evans 6th grade theatre club (6TC) is open to any 6th grader interested in learning more about theatre. During 6TC we play theatre games, learn about backstage theatre jobs, basic acting techniques, and auditions. We end the year with a 6TC play. We meet during panther time on Fridays.
Chess Club
Sponsored by Max Perez
Meets Tuesdays from 3:55 pm – 4:30 pm in E116.
DOLLS
Sponsored by Allie Boykin & Nancy Pavelock
DOLLS stands for Daughters of our Lord and Living Savior. We are a student-initiated and student-led Christian club that meets weekly on campus. Please join us! DOLLS meets every Monday after school in D109 from 4 pm – 5:15 pm.
ESL Club
Sponsored by Max Perez
ESL club is for students who are currently in the ESL program. Students will gain a better understanding of the TELPAS test and a bus is provided. We meet Mondays from 3:55 pm – 5:15 pm in E116. Remaining meeting dates are 1/23, 1/30, 2/6, 2/13, and 2/21.
Fellowship of Christian Students (FCS)
Sponsored by Chandler Jackson
Are you wondering about who Jesus is and what that means for you? Fellowship of Christian Students, FCS, is a place where any student can come discover and grow in their relationship with Him! We meet up, have a snack, and student leaders facilitate small groups. The first FCS meeting is Friday, January 27th after school from 4 pm – 5 pm. Meetings will be held after school on Fridays from 4 pm – 5 pm from that point on.
National Junior Honor Society (NJHS)
Sponsored by David Moore
The National Junior Honor Society (NJHS) is an organization established to recognize outstanding students. More than just an honor roll, NJHS serves to honor those students who have demonstrated excellence in the areas of Scholarship, Service, Leadership, Citizenship, and Character. Students who qualify will be invited to apply and be inducted into the organization.
Student Council
Sponsored by Camille Williams
Our mission each year is to provide leadership opportunities for interested students by planning and managing projects and activities that will lead our student body in community service, school pride, and school spirit. We meet on Fridays during Panther Time. Students interested in joining can apply next school year.
Academic UIL Events
Coordinated by Kate Bradham
Academic UIL is a way for kids to show their knowledge and compete in academics. There are 17 events to choose from with weekly practices with a coach for that event. Check out the document that explains each event offered in middle school. It’s a great way to be involved at Evans!