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Below is information about the clubs and organizations that CATA has to offer. Information about the club, the faculty sponsor(s) and the meeting times will be posted as the information is received. Please contact the faculty sponsor(s) for more information about any club or organization that you're interested in.
Student Life Organizations Faculty Sponsor(s) Meeting Days/Times Club Videos & Online Platforms Logo Arcade Club
We are designers who are building arcade cabinets and making games to go in them.
Mr. Bryan 3rd Friday
2:00pm-3:00pmBattle of the Books
Students read books from a list established by the state Battle of the Books committees and then compete in quiz-bowl-style tournaments to test their knowledge of these books.
Ms. Christensen There will not be a team for 2021. We will try again next year.
Beta Club
Beta Club (Sophomores to Seniors) is an honor society with a focus on service in the community. Whether tutoring other students or lending a helping hand in the community, you're sure to benefit as much as those you're helping. Look for your Beta Club application in your email.
Mrs. Morse and Mrs. Watts 2nd Friday
2:00pm-2:30pmCanine Club
Canine Club brings CATA students together over our mutual love of all things Canine! We do service projects to benefit local shelters, rescues, and canine law enforcement, we have guest speakers to learn about fostering, working with emotional support animals, and we do fellowship activities like baking dog treats or making dog toys to take home to our Canine friends. Join us on Instagram (if you are allowed on Social Media) by following @catacanineclub!
Ms, Hibberd and Mrs. Riley1st Mon
4:00pm-5:00pm
Leadership Team Meeting2nd Mon
4:00pm- 5:00pm
General MeetingCosynage Chapter National English Honor Society (NEHS)Cosynage is CATA's brand new chapter of the National English Honor Society. Membership is offered to all students who have maintained an above-average overall GPA, an excellent GPA in all of his or her English classes, and has taken or is on-track to take six semesters of the English classes. Members engage in the promotion of literature and writing as well as serving the community in these areas.Mrs. Henry and Mrs. Atwood 2nd Friday at 12:30 pm Microsoft Teams Creative WritingThe Creative Writing Club exists to create positive, productive, and enjoyable places for writers of all genres and skills to meet. It is a place for writers to refine their craft, learn new skills, and to connect with their peers. Our goal is to create an environment that challenges writers and stimulates creativity.
Ms. Tesar 2nd and 4th Friday
12:20pm-1:00pm
Creative Writing Club
Environmental Club
We are advocates for the environment and we believe in taking care of our planet for our welfare and for the future generations to come. The goal of our club is to inform people on environmental issues, how to take better care of our planet, and be more responsible stewards of our Earth.Ms. Kopchick 4th Friday of the month 12:30-1:30 Esports:CATA Esports is a club designed to allow students to use their gaming skills in a positive way by competing in a national league for scholarships, prizes, and college recruitment. Gamers will choose a time to meet weekly to practice and hone their skills. We will all meet once a month on Friday from 2:00 until 3:00 to discuss news, events, and strategies. Membership costs $90 and covers the Fall and Spring Major as well as the Winter and Summer Open. If this sounds like an exciting endeavor we welcome you to join CATA Esports! Link to Interest Form and RegistrationMr. Bryan 3rd Friday
3:00pm-4:00pmFashion ClubThis club is for students interested in pursuing their Design & Fashion dreams. Our affiliation with FIDM (Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising) helps students obtain scholarships and grants to fulfill their college & career goals.
If you love Fashion, Interior Design, or Art, this club is for you!Ms. Casey 1st & last Friday at 12:20 pm Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA)
We seek to make disciples engaging, equipping, and empowering athletes to know and grow in Christ and lead others to do the same through FELLOWSHIP and FUN
Coach Rowell
Ms. Inuwa
2nd and 4th
Fridays at 1:00 PMGay-Straight Alliance (GSA)
To promote tolerance and acceptance throughout the school community and to provide a safe, non-judgmental space as a support network for those in the LGBTQIA+ community and straight allies who share a common vision of social equality.
To be added to the Teams, please email Mrs. Atwood (Ms. Foreman) at Jaclyn.Foreman@ucps.k12.nc.us or DM us!
Mrs. Atwood (was Ms. Foreman) 3rd Fridays from 12:20-1:00 Hands Helping Others
Do you like helping others? Are you interested in giving back to the community? Would you like to be a Special Olympics Buddy? If so, please join the "Hands Helping Others Club" today! We are the best club at CATA!
Ms. Hinson 2nd Friday, 12:20 to 1:00 PM Microsoft Teams HOSA
HOSA's two-fold mission is to promote career opportunities in the health care industry and to empower its members “to become leaders in the global health community through education, collaboration, and experience.”
Mrs. Turner 2nd and 4th Friday
2:00pm-3:00pmInternational Thespian Society
The International Thespian Society (ITS), founded in 1929, is an honorary organization for high school and middle school theatre students located at more than 4,900 affiliated secondary schools across America and abroad. The mission of ITS is to honor student achievement in the theatre arts. We promote professional opportunities for growth in all areas of the theatre arts including performing, design, tech, and more.
Ms. Starkey 1st Friday
3:00pm-4:00pm
ITS Officers2nd Friday
3:00pm-4:00pm
ITS ClubKnitting for Good
Learn to knit while doing good things for your community! Knitting for Good is a safe space to learn a new skill, chat with friends, and create items that can be used by people in need. Grab a cup of tea and some cookies and get ready to enjoy some fun with yarn and needles!
Mrs. Watts 1st and 3rd Friday
1:00pm- 2:00pmMaker Club
Do you enjoy hands-on building and designing? In the Maker Club, we dream up whatever machine, mechanism, circuit, assembly, or any combination thereof, that we think might be fun, design it, make the parts, and then build it. We conceptualize, design, fabricate, try, cut, mill, solder, turn, melt, print, weld, learn how, mess up, succeed, and then do it all again. We make stuff - all kinds of stuff - just for the fun of it. We are the Maker Club.
Mr. Humphries Every Friday
4:00pm-5:00pmMinority Student Union
Open to all students, the Minority Student Union seeks to create a group of educated leaders who use their voices to create change within the school. Participants will have the opportunity to educate their peers about social issues that affect minority communities around the world. Members will take part in roundtable discussions and learn about the history of other cultures. Our club seeks to create a unified and empowered student-led community at CATA.
Ms. Merritt and Mrs. Stephenson 1st and 3rd Fridays at 8:15 am on Microsoft Teams National Honor Society
The National Honor Society is a national organization that celebrates scholarship, leadership, service, and character of students. NHS requires multiple service projects in the community or school. Membership is restricted to juniors and seniors. The purpose of the National Honor Society is to elevate students’ and schools’ academics, leadership, and community engagement. Enhance your leadership qualities by servicing the community.
Ms. Thompson and Ms. Tesar 1st Friday
2:00-2:30pm
NHS Meeting4th Friday
2:00pm-2:30pm
NHS Officers Mtg.NHS Video National Honor Society of Dance ArtsNHSDA VisionWe envision a nation in which all students have equal opportunity and access to quality dance arts education and are recognized for their outstanding artistic merit, leadership, and academic achievement in the field of dance.NHSDA Secondary Program Goals1. To recognize outstanding artistic merit, leadership, and academic achievement in students studying dance in public and private schools in K-12 education, dance studios, cultural/community centers, performing arts organizations, and post-secondary education.
2. To foster an appreciation for dance as a true art form and one worthy of recognition and prestige.Mrs. Cyphers National Spanish Honor Society
Ms. Falla 3rd Wednesday of each month at 4:15 Python Coding Club
Our Goals:
~to foster a community of coding that is fun and educational
~to provide a place for anyone to become better at coding and/or learn the Python language
~to expose more students to coding, including those not in STEM academies
This club was initiated by two seniors who want to encourage others to learn and have fun with Python (and hopefully have a county-wide competition in the spring).There will be an interest meeting on Friday the 18th, fill out this form if interested!
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1tv-K9vxn9fdk1SrVhr72MY_Ectmy4XN8njBUokHq0w8/edit?ts=5f5a2a1b
Mrs. Griffin 1st Friday
1:00pm-2:00pm2nd Friday
2:00pm-3:00pmRho Kappa
The mission and purposes of this organization:
- to promote scholarship and to recognize academic excellence in social studies among high school students.
- to provide through its local chapters opportunities for exploration in the social studies in secondary school environments and the community.
- to encourage interest in, understanding of, and appreciation for the social studiesMs. Thompson 1st Mon
2:00pm-2:30pm
Rho Kappa General Meeting4th Friday
2:30pm-3:00pm
Rho Kappa Officers MeetingRobotics Club
The world of VEX Robotic Competition!!! The robotics club is accepting students who want to participate in the exciting world of designing, building, programming, and finally, competing in the challenging world of VEX Robotic Competitions. The first competition is usually a local competition, last year held at the Monroe Agricultural Center, between all the UCPS high schools. It was a blast, with time goals, referees, and multi-level competitions that allowed clubs to show off their collaboratively created super bots. I was a referee and was very impressed with all the different, outside of the box ideas that were displayed. All competitions have a set of rules that must be adhered to, but the focus is still, just on having fun. YouTube has quite a few videos showing the different levels of Vex competitions. If interested, email me at keith.bernhard@ucps.k12.nc.us. I'm hoping to have our first virtual meeting after Labor Day.
Mr. Bernhard 2nd Friday
3:00pm-4:00 pm3rd Friday
2:00pm-3:00pmRobotics Club Video Shooting Sports Team
Shooting Sports' main focus is the hunter's safety. We practice at Take Aim Shooting Range on Sundays learning how to properly handle a firearm and the techniques to hit your target. We are a competitive team with competitions held usually in March and April. Students can participate in all or one of our rifles, shotgun, and archery teams.
Mrs. Pentecost Every Sunday, January- May
2:00pm-5:00pmSkills USA
SkillsUSA empowers its members to become world-class workers, leaders, and responsible American citizens. We improve the quality of our nation's future skilled workforce through the development of SkillsUSA Framework skills that include personal, workplace, and technical skills grounded in academics.
Mr. Pressley This is a part of the in-class curriculum Society of Women EngineersThe SWE mission is to encourage women to achieve their full potential as engineers and leaders, expand the image of the engineering profession as a positive force in improving the quality of life, and demonstrate the value of diversity.Mr. Humphries and Mr. Hidalgo 4th Fridays from 2-3 PM Speech and Debate Club
Let your voice be heard through Speech & Debate. Learn to present your arguments effectively, understand the opposing side of an argument, and organize your thoughts and research...all while having fun and participating in an extracurricular that colleges love.
Ms. Watts Every Friday
3:00-4:00pmSpeech and Debate Video Student Council
Student Council is a member of the North Carolina Association of Student Councils. We govern the activities of the Student Body while trying to sustain and increase the school spirit. Student Council represents the student body of CATA. We strive to build strong leaders in our school and community. We organize fundraisers, attend leadership conferences, and plan school-wide activities such as the Homecoming pep rally and dance, Spirit Weeks, the Powder Puff football game, and Prom.
Mr. McDowell 1st Friday
3:00pm-4:00pm
Student Council Officers3rd Friday
Student Council General MembersSTUCO Video Travel Club
Travel Club travels to another country each spring break. There will not be a trip in 2021 but the 2022 spring break trip is currently scheduled to go to Italy. It is a wonderful way to experience life outside North Carolina. If you're interested in information about this trip contact Mrs. Pentecost or stop by her room 102.
Ms. Pentecost Tri-M Music Honor SocietyMr. Retzlaff 1st & 3rd Fri. 12:20 to 1:00 World Language ClubStudents come together to learn about foreign countries. We will explore several countries and the diverse culture, politics, foods, geography of these distant and not so distant lands. Join us for the ultimate virtual adventure!
Ms. McAbee 3rd Mon
4:00pm- 4:30pmMicrosoft Teams Yearbook ClubThe yearbook is a historical record of your year. It requires lots of staff members to create an amazing book. We are looking for photographers, writers, people good with technology, and people who are good at interviewing. Yearbook looks amazing on your school transcript and gives you lots of real-world skills to prepare you for your future. Don't miss this opportunity to record this year's historical events.Ms. Pentecost Every Friday
1:00pm-2:00pm