Co-curricular Activities
Activity | Description | Meetings | Location |
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Bear Facts (Newspaper) Theresa Poquis |
To document student life and activities throughout the year; to inform and entertain the Lake Braddock School and Community. *For students enrolled in the class |
Monday - Friday |
L202 |
DECA (Distribute Education Clubs of America) Anne Wardinski Felix Caraballo |
DECA is a national association of marketing education students, provides teachers and members with educational and leadership development activities to merge with the education classroom instructional program. DECA chapters attract students who are interested in preparing for entrepreneurial, marketing or management careers. DECA utilizes on-the-job experience, chapter projects, and a program of competency-based competitive events in specific marketing occupational areas. These events emphasize academic and vocational excellence. *For students enrolled in a marketing class |
Monday - officers Quarterly - all members @LBDECA |
B226 |
FBLA (Future Business Leaders of America) Eileen Fox Felix Caraballo Miriam Lynch |
FBLA is the largest and oldest business student organization in the world. FBLA provides the opportunity to network and socialize with students and professionals within the state, nationally, and internationally. Competitions are held in a variety of academic conferences having over 75 different events from such as: Job interview, cyber security, Database Design & Applications, Management Decision Makin. Public Speaking, Network Design, Accounting, Business Law, and many more!! *For current business students |
Once a Month on a Monday or Tuesday. See sponsor for dates. |
H202 or B228 |
FCCLA MS/HS (Family, Career, & Community Leaders of America) Toshieba Ragland |
Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America is a nonprofit national Career and Technical Student Organization for young men and women in Family and Consumer Sciences education in public and private school through grade 12. FCCLA is the only national Career and Technical Student Organization with the family as its central focus. Since 1945, FCCLA members have been making a difference in their families, careers, and communities by addressing important personal, work, and societal issues through Family and Consumer Sciences education. Involvement in FCCLA offers members the opportunity to expand their leadership potential and develop skills for life – planning, goal setting, problem solving, decision-making, and interpersonal communication – necessary in the home and workplace. FCCLA plays a role in developing youth through classroom integration of FCCLA national programs, service-learning projects, personal growth, and leadership development while competing in competitive events for chapter, state, and national recognition. *Enrollment in a FACS course is not required but encouraged. |
2nd and 4th Tuesday of every month |
C174/C76 |
Educators Rising (formerly FEA) Emily McCloud |
Educators Rising cultivates highly skilled educators by guiding young people on a path to becoming accomplished teachers, beginning in high school and extending through college and into the profession. *Enrollment in the Teachers for Tomorrow is not requires but encouraged as a junior or a senior. We have a honor society and award graduation cords |
6th or 7th period Bruin Block |
G102 |
Lake Braddock Theatre R.L. Mirabal |
We love what we do. In turn, we find life and faith in our own abilities in this theatre. This is our home and you are welcome to it. If you work and you love and you respect, you will succeed, you will have new life and you will believe in yourself. | Information on our Lake Braddock Theatre Facebook page. |
N111 or Little Theater |
Lair (Yearbook) Theresa Poquis |
To document student life and activities throughout the year; to inform and entertain the Lake Braddock School and Community. *For students enrolled in the class |
Monday - Friday |
L202 |
TSA (Technology Student Association) Maria Roberts
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To prepare its membership for the challenges of a dynamic world by promoting technological literacy, leadership, and problem solving skills, resulting in personal growth and opportunities. Participate in events and conferences outside of LBSS. Students compete in a variety of technology and engineering fields. *For students currently enrolled in (or have completed) Technology Education Classes |
See sponsor for meeting schedule. |
B117 |