Clubs
- Media
- Art
- Music & Choir
- Key Club
- Sports & Gaming
- Prom
- Interact & Rotary
- Teen Court
- Honor Societies (Invitation Only Clubs)
- SGA (Student Government Association)
- Pathfinders
- Book Club
- Science Clubs
Media
Media Club focuses on both Journalism and Yearbook throughout the year. There is an application process to become part of the team. Students will work together and time will be allocated to a group depending on need. Please note that ALL members will work on projects for the Yearbook and for Journalism.
Student Limit: 20
Media Club Application Link: (You MUST apply for this club) |
Journalism
If you like to be in the middle of things, you might be a journalist! We need news writers, columnists, lay out artists, editors, photographers, podcasters, and creative writers people to help make our publication the best it can be!
Yearbook
Tell the story of a year. This will allow you to show off your creative side while learning valuable career skills. Develop a theme, learn about design and layout, photography, reaching out to the local community for advertisement support, and sell yearbooks to students.
Art
Music & Choir
Musician's Club is for acoustic and electric musicians, singer-songwriters and students interested in learning about sound design and stage hand skills.
Choir
Early College High School Show Choir loves to perform! Our club participates in ECHS concerts and Talent Show, Brunswick County All County Chorus, Arts Alive, and other performance opportunities each year. We love to try new styles of music to expand our talents.
Key Club
Key Club assists Kiwanis in carrying out its mission to serve the children of the world by performing acts of service in their communities, such as cleaning up parks, working at Big Toy Day, collecting clothing and organizing food drives. Members will learn leadership skills by running meetings, planning projects and holding elected leadership positions. There are also opportunities to go to a weekend leadership development retreat. This year’s major project is the Car Seat Donation Project for Brunswick County. Sign up form: |
Sports & Gaming
Sports Club
Members will enjoy playing all kinds of organized sports like basketball, kickball, soccer, baseball, wiffleball, etc. The students drive the choice of activities! Note: All students must actively participate in the selected sport for the duration of club time. This club is not for spectators.
Sign up Form:
https://forms.gle/mANf8BF2VUFHfNaP9
Tabletop Tennis
Students participate in group tabletop games such as chess, Dungeons & Dragons, etc.
Sign up Form:
https://forms.gle/xhVxjsWXpcPuNkg16
E-Sports (Competitive Rocket League)
The makers of EPIC Games and Fortnite have created a competitive gaming program where students compete with other county schools. Note: This club meets after school. Transportation is not provided. Students must be able to secure steady transportation to meetings.
Sign up Form:
https://forms.gle/xu1fLW3H9vAaDpwW9
Prom
Interact & Rotary
This club is a community service club for high school students whose goal is to encourage and foster understanding, goodwill, and peace through world fellowship united through service. Focus is to provide outside volunteer opportunities with programs supporting the Brunswick Interagency Program.
Sign up Form:
https://forms.gle/ibhPctyumE3fUiML7
Teen Court
Honor Societies (Invitation Only Clubs)
Beta Club
National Beta Club promotes the ideals of academic achievement, character, service and leadership among elementary and secondary school students.
***Must be invited - freshmen will be invited in February after first semester grades
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ACHIEVEMENT - Recognizing and honoring high academic achievement
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CHARACTER - Preparing young people for life and empowering them to be successful
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LEADERSHIP - Developing the leaders of tomorrow
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SERVICE - Demonstrating our motto: Let Us Lead by Serving Others
*This club is invitation only. Please only complete this form if you were invited.
National Honor Society
Students are selected into the National Honor Society. The four pillars of the society are leadership, scholarship, service and character. NHS is a service organization. The chapter raises money to fund service projects that serve the school, community, national and international organizations. Students are eligible to be considered for induction spring semester their sophomore year. Students must meet all four pillars of the society, scholarship is a 4.0 weighted GPA.
*This club is invitation only. Please only complete this form if you were invited.
https://forms.gle/RkhSEvq9CkLMBgeZ6
Rho Kappa
Rho Kappa National Social Studies Honor Society is a national organization that's purpose is to enhance and highlight excellence in social studies (culture, government, psychology, etc.). We go on field trips to learn more about local history, we engage with our school and local communities with service projects, and we display leadership through the pillars of truth, knowledge, wisdom, and service. There is also a $35.00 new-member fee, and an annual $5.00 renewal fee for existing members.
*This club is invitation only. Please only complete this form if you were invited.
https://forms.gle/czndb8PxSWoQFLueA
View the Rho Kappa website below.
Sources of Strength
Sources of Strength is a best-practice prevention project designed to harness the power of peer social networks to change unhealthy norms and culture, ultimately preventing suicide, bullying, and substance abuse. The mission of Sources of Strength is to prevent suicide by increasing help-seeking behaviors and promoting connections between peers and caring adults. Sources of Strength moves beyond a singular focus on risk factors by utilizing an upstream approach for youth suicide prevention. This upstream model strengthens multiple sources of support (protective factors) around young individuals so that when times get hard they have strengths to rely on.
*This club is invitation only. Please only complete this form if you were invited.
https://forms.gle/mtorGJvAgcUj9UEW9
SGA (Student Government Association)
Students will plan school-wide celebrations and lead communication.
*This club is invitation only. Please only complete this form if you were invited.
https://forms.gle/xu1fLW3H9vAaDpwW9
Pathfinders
This student-led club is an organization of students with faith in Christianity. Students work together to study and discuss God's word and support each other in life as Christian students. Students also may plan service projects or other ways to support BECHS staff and students. Currently an independent organization, we have the option to also be a chapter of Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA), if we so choose.
Sign up form:
https://forms.gle/NwDfGigRodtVEPo16
Book Club
Take a break from reality and join us in reading and discussing books chosen by the members of our club. We will read independently and then join each other for a discussion of the book once we have finished reading it. This will be a time to take a break and read something we enjoy!
Sign up Form:
https://forms.gle/heCcoM84zqmci4Bs5
Science Clubs
Investigative Science
Members will enjoy learning how to do science investigations about various topics including plant propagation, plant science, marine science, environmental science, and topics related to S.T.E.A.M Challenges & Competitions. Investigations can be done in small groups, team challenges, and individual efforts, as long as they fall within the resources and guidelines chosen by Mr. Ford and Dr. Fisher for the current school year (there are always many options to choose from). This is your chance to have fun investigating your interests in science, or competing for prizes to show off your Science investigation skills!
Sign up Form:
https://forms.gle/ZhHg2oRBxbbvGMTi7
Science Olympiads/ S.T.E.A.M
Students participate in a regional competition at UNCW in March. From August until March students will be working on their test or build event. There will be a $25 fee that will cover your competition shirt and lunch.
Sign Up Form:
https://forms.gle/dT1ai6fehhQCEtKn6