You must be ACTIVE in an FLVS course in order to become a member of an FLVS Club.
The FLVS International Club
Are you looking for a different and exciting student experience? Do you like meeting new and interesting people? Does the idea of expanding your horizons into the global community sound interesting to you?
Then you may want to join the FLVS International Club. The FLVS International Club is dedicated to promoting a greater sense of connection with people from other cultures.
Activities of this club are designed to celebrate and promote an understanding and respect for the diverse cultures, languages, and heritages of the students in our school, local communities, and beyond. The club sponsors special projects such as the Armenia School Connectivity Program, Epals, EF Global Citizen Award and
the opportunity to participate in international field trips. To be listed as an official member, please send an email expressing your desire to join the FLVS International Club to one of the club advisors listed below. Be sure to include your name, email address and course(s) you are currently enrolled in at FLVS.
Send membership requests to:
Mrs. Colleen Brandao at cbrandao@flvs.net
Mrs. Julia Maccarone at jmaccarone@flvs.net

Newspaper Club Information
As most everyone knows, a typical high school has a newspaper that is published by its students. Why should FLVS be any different? We certainly have stories to tell. Our students come from a variety of interesting backgrounds. Plus, we have the advantage of lots of technology!
If you’re interested in helping us produce our newspaper, send an e-mail to Cindy Knoblauch. Tell about any experience you may have working on a newspaper staff (although experience is not required!) and what your areas of interest are. Do you like to write? Do you like to draw? How do you see yourself helping with our newspaper?
Get involved today!

Science Club Information

The Science Club is now open to all FLVS students. You do NOT need to be in a science class to join. We have ongoing projects that include: Virtual Science Fair, Science Olympics, Field Trips, Conservation Activites, and more.
If you would like to be a Science Club member, email the club sponsor. Once you become a member, the Science Club link will appear on your course list page. You will be able to enter it at any time to see updates and meeting times and to participate in discussions. Try the Science Club and make a new friend online! We also need and welcome any parent volunteers. For more information, contact club sponsor, Meashell Steinwehr, at msteinwehr@flvs.net.

Junior Classical League Club Information
The FLVS Junior Classical League (Latin Club) is open to all students who enroll in Latin. All Latin students are encouraged to join! Members have the opportunity to compete on the regional and state levels against
students from all over Florida. The JCL provides leadership and scholarship opportunities on local, state, and national levels.
By joining the FLVS JCL, students automatically become part of the
National Junior Classical League. There are over 50,000 members in
approximately 1,200 chapters, located in almost every state and in several
foreign countries. Established in 1936, the organization seeks to promote
the study of Latin and Greek, to benefit students and teachers alike, and
to impart an understanding of the debt of our own culture to that of
classical antiquity
For more information, contact club sponsor,
Dara Taylor.
History Club
Do you enjoy History? Join the Florida Virtual School History Club!
We are forming a chapter of the National History Club and are planning activities like field trips to historical sites, book and movie discussion groups, talks with authors and historians, and more. Are you interested in competing in the Florida History Fair and National History Day? You will have that opportunity through the History Club.
Send membership requests to:
Mrs. Jodi Ferber: JFerber@flvs.net or
Mrs. Laura Wakefield: LWakefield@flvs.net

FBLA (Future Business Leaders of America)

The FBLA is a club that is open to all FLVS students who are enrolled in a business class. It is the oldest and largest national organization for students preparing for careers in business leadership. FBLA prepares students for “real world” professional experiences. More than a quarter of a million students in 6,000 schools participate in this organization.
FBLA provides travel opportunities, challenging competitions, scholarships and prizes, leadership development, community service experience, friendship, and fun. For further information, please contact Ann McDermott.

Spanish National Honor Society

The Ciber-estudiantes de la Red Chapter of the Sociedad Honoraria Hispánica, also known as the Spanish National Honor Society was formed to recognize high achievement in Spanish by students of Florida Virtual School and to promote continuity of interest in Hispanic and Latino studies. Students must have maintained an A in both Spanish 1 and 2 at FLVS. Each Spanish teacher nominates 5-10 students per year. Nominations are between the months of December and March. More information

National English Honor Society
The only online chapter of the National English Honor Sociey, the FLVS Cyber Scholar Chapter, is open to sophomores, juniors, and seniors who have completed one semester of study (in at least one course), and who have an overall GPA of 3.0. Oh, of course you must have a love for the English language arts. This is a club like and unlike any other: our service project is the online mentoring of FLVS students taking sophomore English. Be a part of history and participate in an area you love by doing work you love. The rewards are literary and personal.
If this strikes your fancy, send an e-mail to Mary Swenson. When you do so, we will forward you an application so you can quickly get to work in service and get to enjoy the camaraderie of like students.