LEADERSHIP CLUBS

Our leadership clubs founded importance for student expression, responsibility, and learning, with guidance from our lead facilitators. Our students are developing leadership skills and personal integrity. 

NATIONAL JR. HONOR'S SOCIETY (NJHS)

Members of the society will build as leaders and complete service to their communities. The first part of the meeting time is for Service Hour and the second part is for chapter meeting business.  Committees will meet as necessary and under the discretion of its members.

Sable

Black/African American  & girl identifying mentorship group, creating a safe space for black and brown girls in the school community.

SHADES OF LOVE ("SOL")

Shades of Love provides a space that is safe and a learning opportunity for students in our WTMS community. Our mission is to work towards a more accepting environment for all people, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity through education, support, social action, and advocacy. We are here to support one another, share resources, make a change, and have fun! We believe that schools can be truly safe ONLY when every student is assured of access to an education without fear of harassment or violence and we continue to build a strong network of love between our students and the community at large. 

STUDENT AMBASSADORS

This club works with students, training them to serve primarily as liaisons to prospective students and their families. Students practice their communication skills, learning how to introduce themselves, the importance of first impressions, delivery of the school message in a concise and abbreviated manner, and ways to speak about BPCS that hold the listeners' attention. 

MY NAME IS MISTER (MNIM)

Is a youth leadership program, mentorship, and success partnership between BIPOC leaders and young male identifying persons. The mentors at BAMLA help youth apply practical and traditional skills into useful means of challenging expectations, personal responsibility, and expanding perspectives. The leader facilitators at BAMLA use their own professional experiences as tools for transformation and increasing the opportunity capital of its participants.