| Anchor Club | Kristi Page | Anchor Club is a community service club sponsored by the Pilot Club of Panama City. Students in anchor club are involved in many community service projects during the school year and gain community service hours for colleges and scholarships. Past service projects have included a toiletry dirve for Families in Crisis, a yard cleanup for the elderly and disabled after hurricanes, and school cleanup on "Make A Difference" Day. Students can earn service hours with friends while having fun. Students must maintain a 2.5 GPA and complete service projects to remain in good standing. Applications for new members are accepted at the beginning of each new school year. |
| Art Club | Steve Belcher | NO INFO PROVIDED ON THIS CLUB |
| Band | Jamie Birdwell | The Sound of the Southland or MHS Marching Band provides musical entertainment and school spirit. This award-winning group is composed of musically talented students who both perform and compete in music festivals and parades throughout the year. The band is well-known for its outstanding drum-line and its steel drum band, which performs frequently at community events and celebrations. Membership is by try-out, and students study under the direction of the faculty band director. |
| Beta Club | Clint Whitfield | Beta Club is an honors association focused on serving the community and maintaining character, leadership, and academic excellence. Founded in 1934 with fifteen members, Beta Club has grown into a National club with over 400,000 members. Applicants at Mosley must have a 3.0 Grade Point Average (GPA) to be accepted. The applicants that are accepted into Beta are inducted into the club in the fall during a formal tapping ceremony. Beta is involved in several service projects throughout the year including a toy drive in December and a blood drive in the spring. |
| Bible Club | Marcus Sale | The M.H.S. Bible Club is a student led club whose purpose is to get “in tune” with God, and to show that there are other Christians that we can go to in time of need or question. We gather together to study the Word of God. We pray together and praise God just because we can and we love too. We believe our job as Christians is to spread the Word and make it comfortable for people to come and join in. The Bible Club is here to serve God and God alone. |
| Cheerleading | Varsity - Rhonda Tidwell & JV - Brianna Rafiyan | The purpose of the Mosley Cheerleader program is to promote spirit within the school. We support athletic programs such as football, basketball, and other sports as requested. We volunteer in our community as well, in an effort to make Bay County a better place to live. We are active from tryouts in early spring until the end of basketball season. We also compete at the University of Alabama cheer camp in the summer, and participate in a county wide Cheerleading Expo at the end of football season. Supported by a very active booster club, the Mosley Varsity and Junior Varsity Cheerleaders are an integral part of the Mosley High School family. If you have any questions, please contact Rhonda Tidwell at (850) 872-4400 x2307 or e-mail at tidwerr@bay.k12.fl.us. Volunteer Staff: Donna Golema and Tonilea McNaron. |
| Choir | Jody Schnell | The Mosley High School Choir is committed to excellence in both vocal performance and musical literacy. Competing at the district and state level the choir continues it's long tradition of the highest quality under the new direction of Jody Schnell. Choir offers a variety of opportunities to sing including auditioned ensembles and solos. See your guidance counselor about joining this co-curricular program. |
| Civic Club | Lora McCalister | Civic Club is for students in grades 9 -12, who are interested in servicing the community. Civic Club is continually making sure all aspects of our community receive the adequate assistance. Civic Club participates in activities such as the Glenwood Revitalization Project, Adopt-A-Mile, Red Ribbon Week, Relay For Life, Muscular Dystrophy Charity Drive, and tutoring local school children. |
| Computer Club | Tommy Davis | This group is composed of computer enthusiasts who are interested in learning more about technology. Members meet regularly after school in the computer department lab. |
| Culinary Club | Sybil Hendricks | Culinary Club encourages rising chefs to practice their kitchen skills. Members are required to pass a sanitation and safety test backed by the Florida Restaurant Association. Culinary club prepares food for parents, teachers, clubs, and classes and donate the proceeds to the Bay District Food Service. |
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