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4H

4H

Sponsors: Shelia Counsel, Felicia Irving and Paige Pirkey

The Ferriday High School 4-H Club is sponsored by the Louisiana Cooperative Extension Service. The four leaf clover is the symbol of the club.  The four H (s) stand for head, heart, hands and health.  Members enroll in projects each year and participate in various activities and contests throughout the year.  4-H Achievement Day is held in the spring of each school year. All members who have participated in at least two activities during the year are eligible to attend.

4-H Pledge

I pledge
My head to clearer thinking
My heart to greater loyalty
My hands to larger service and
My health to better living
For my club, my community, my country, and my world.

Beta

Junior Beta Club

Sponsors: Jessica Hunt, Briddgie Mays, Taylour Ellis

As the largest independent, non-profit, educational youth organization in America, Beta is dedicated to leading by serving others. Our four pillars are the perfect summation of the core of Beta. The Beta community recognizes high academic achievement, rewards and nurtures worthy character, fosters leadership skills, and encourages service to others.

Being a Beta means being a part of a community of leaders who are positively impacting the world.

Junior Council Student Leadership Team

3rd Grade

4th Grade

5th Grade 

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Girls Who Code

Sponsors: Sharron Williams, Chloe Delhoste

Girls Who Code is an international, nonprofit organization working to close the gender gap in technology and leading the movement to inspire, educate, and equip students who identify as girls or non-binary with the computing skills needed to pursue 21st-century opportunities. They offer free and flexible computer science programs for 3rd-12th grade students to learn how to make a positive impact on the world through computer science.


This year, students in grades 3-5 will be selected to participate by their homeroom teachers and administrators. The selections are based on their academic performance, attendance, and interest in computer science. Students must maintain satisfactory academic standing to remain active in the club.


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Reading for the Culture Book Club

Sponsor: Denise Credit

FUE’s Reading For the Culture Book Club was established to encourage students to use their love of reading to recognize and bring awareness to other cultures. Students read, analyze various texts, take notes, look over guiding questions, and/or highlight information of interest to be prepared for weekly meetings. They are required to maintain good behavior as a positive role model and take AR tests on the books they have read. Students earn celebrations and a certificate of completion after they have completed their readings.