Interested in joining a club at CMA? Learn more about them by clicking on the names listed below. Check back often as more activities are added.
Once you review your club choice, select your four (4) top choices. You will only be able to be a member of 2 clubs maximum.
Art Club
Advisors: Amelia Long, Michelle McDuffie, Chevette Madden, Laura Tuson
Meeting Location: Room 314
Description: Art club is for students who love art and want to work on various art projects throughout the year. Members can choose to participate in suggested projects, or they can use club time to work on their own pieces. Students can gain artistic inspiration by working alongside other creative peers!
Food Fun
Advisors: Crencea, Earsley, Ganim
Meeting Location: Kitchen
Description: Food Fun Club is a place where all members share a love for eating and will be encouraged to bring in family baking recipes. Students share interests with others who are also passionate about having fun in the kitchen. Students will work on their recipes in groups and will get to bring home their baked goods.
Band
Advisor: Williams
Meeting Location: Room 208
Description: Students who want an opportunity to continue learning music on their instrument of choice are welcome. You never played an instrument? You don’t own one? You want to try something different? No worries. Be a part of our drumline.
Chess
Advisor: Beauchamp, Grow
Meeting Location: Room 210
Description: Students will learn how to play chess and we will explore competition opportunities at CMA and with other organizations in the area.
Cobra Royal Trendsetters
Advisor: Brandon Evans
Meeting Location: Convocation Area
Description: The mission of Cobra Royal Trendsetters is to boost school spirit at City of Medicine Academy. Our goal is to create an atmosphere of unity and diversification through stepping and group creativity.
CMA Ambassadors
Advisor: Crencea, Culver, Griffin
Meeting Location: Principal's Conference Room
Description: CMA Ambassadors: For Better Unity, Help Our Community!
We will help plan the activities for Fun Friday. Then before fun Friday we will get together again to help set up and prepare our activities. We will lead tours for prospective CMA students for next year.
We will try to plan a few community service projects as a group that you can continue to do even after club hours. All of these projects will count for community service.
Farm & Garden
Advisor: Sammons
Meeting Location: Room 210
Description:. Farm & Garden Club will look to examples of potential activities may include building raised beds for flower and vegetable gardening, fall bulb planting for spring flowers, and visits to local areas of interest including the DPS Hub Farm and Duke Gardens. We will grow a place at CMA for students that have an interest in the intersection of health and environment, a potential career in agriculture, or just people who want to geek out about plants and animals to bring new plant life to the area around City of Medicine.
GSA
Advisors: Natasha Nguyen
Meeting Location: Room 206
Description: The Gender Sexuality Alliance (GSA) at CMA fosters an inclusive community for both LGBTQ+ students and staff and allies.
HOSA
Advisor: Teebeh Tah, Christopher Hewitt
Meeting Location: Room 309
Website: CMA HOSA
Description: To empower HOSA-Future Health Professionals to become leaders in the global health community, through education, collaboration, and experience. HOSA actively promotes career opportunities in the health industry and to enhance the delivery of quality health care to all people.
King Cobras
Advisors: Brandon Evans , Christopher Hewitt, Ryder Sammons, Karim Williams
Meeting Location: Room 203
Description: The Purpose of King Cobras is to empower young men of City of Medicine to become leaders in the school & community. Our goal is to provide a safe space for the young men to interact with their male peers through sports, field trips, community service and active learning from guest speakers in the community.
LEAL
Advisor: Hamlett, Flowers
Meeting Location: Room 107
Description: The mission of the LEAL program is to create a safe space for Latino/a students in order to increase self-efficacy and academic achievement.
Light Up the Room-Childrens Hospital Volunteers
Advisor: Tah
Meeting Location: Room 309
Description: The Goal is to provide supervision and play for children in the inpatient setting. Using games, puzzles, art, and other imaginative and appropriate play and writing cards/letters, reading stories, or arranging visits from their favorite characters!
NHS (National Honor Society
Advisor: Clarke, Hamlett, Teets
Meeting Location: Room 303
Description: NHS is an invitation only organization for juniors and seniors, focusing on scholarship, integrity, leadership, and service. Students will be involved in service projects throughout the academic year.
NTHS - (National Technical Honor Society)
Advisor: R. Tah, S. Vinkat
Meeting Location: 308
Description: The primary purpose of the CMA NTHS Chapter shall be to maintain the four Core objectives of Career Development, Leadership, Service and Recognition by creating an enthusiasm for academic advancement, Promote CTE Pathways for students, Enhance Intellectual/ Technical exchange and to foster the development of character/hard work for the students at the City of Medicine.
CMA NTHS helps members to
* Apply for scholarships to seek postsecondary education. National NTHS awards close to $300,000 in scholarships annually to all NTHS students in the US.
* Position themselves ahead of competition in today's highly competitive workforce.
* Earn recognition for superior achievement in career and technical fields.
* Build career portfolios with professional letters of recommendation.
* Connect to global career and technical education networks.
* Discover opportunities with leading business and industry.
* Serve in leadership roles in communities and industries.
Photography
Advisor: Grow
Meeting Location: 209
Description: Students will use cameras and phones to capture various items at school and at home to present to each other, learn about photography, and have a few items featured in yearbook and posters around school.
Queen Cobras
Advisor: Brockers-White
Meeting Location: 214
Description: Queen Cobras will empower girls of color throughout the district to become allies, advocates, agents of change, and co-conspirators in improving the environment around them, including their schools. This program will support girls of color by providing the following:
Healthy identity development
Civic and social justice engagement
Leadership training and development
Cultural affirmations
SGA
Advisor: Michal, Bryant
Meeting Location: Room 205
Description: Student government is a student-run organization for leaders to engage with their peers by planning whole school events, promoting school unity, and advocating for the needs of their classmates.
Sports & Fitness
Advisor: Coach, Sammons
Meeting Location: Gym
Description: Sports and Fitness Club aims to bring the opportunity for strong athletic growth to CMA students. We hope to create a culture that values grit, camaraderie, and fun. Athletics are a wonderful thing and help people grow in unexpected ways. We’re here to coach you on your journey to a healthier and fitter future.