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STUDENT HEALTH

STUDENT HEALTH

 S T u DE n T Li FE

Information about activities including Homecoming Week, nonuniform days, assemblies and service opportunities is all shared in the daily announcements via bearsmail.

 S T u DE n T cO unci L , H O n OR cO unci L

The Student Council represents the voice and interests of the student body. Class Officers are elected and Committee Chairs are selected by application. The Honor Council members serve to uphold the principles of the Holy Innocents’ integrity and honor codes as role models in the school.

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There are a range of clubs with membership open to all HIES Upper School students. See examples on next page.

G OLDE n B EAR pARE n T In VOLVEME n T

There are a variety of opportunities for parents to connect as members of the HIES community, including the Parents’ Association, the Fine Arts Alliance, the Crimson + Gold Booster Club and other affinity groups such as the Holy Innocents’ Cultural Awareness and Acceptance Partners (HICAAP) and the HIES Prayer Group among others. Please visit www.hies.org/ campus-life/parent-organizations to learn more.

Within the first quarter of school, parents are invited to attend Parent Night and Principal’s Coffees.

Academic Decathlon Robotics

BBQ CLUB

HONEY BEES CLUB

ASTRONOMY CLUB

DEVOS (DEVOTIONALS) & DONUTS BLACK STUDENTS UNION

Girl Talk

Girl Talk utilizes peer-to-peer mentoring (Upper School to Middle School) to inspire girls to be confident leaders, within their communities.

Trivia Club

The Trivia Club wants to foster a love of learning in a fast-paced and competitive environment that tests students and teachers on their knowledge of trivial facts.

Club Fair

Within the first few weeks of school, there is an Upper School Club Fair held for all grade levels. Students can learn about various club in one convenient location. This is also a great time for clubs to regroup and show their peers all that their club has to offer.

Rhyme And Reason

Bakingforcharity

BakingforCharityisaclubthatsupports variousorganizationsbyraising moneyordonatingbakedgoods. Memberswilltakepartinbake salesandbaketreatsforlocal firestations,hospitals,and shelters.Bakerscanalso sharefavoriterecipes andlearnnewskills!

Adventures In Gaming

The Adventures in Gaming club was created to allow students the opportunity to meet weekly and play various board and card games, with an emphasis on Euro-Styled games.

Service Clubs

Service Clubs offer opportunities to work with organizations like Trees

Atlanta, Solidarity Sandy Springs, Atlanta Humane Society and Make-a-Wish

Students can initiate new clubs with a faculty sponsor. Clubs fluctuate from year to year based on student leadership and interest.

Rhyme and Reason is the Upper School literary magazine. Through a yearly publication they aspire to actively promote creative writing and visual art with US students. Student members gather and edit submissions throughout the year to publish Rhyme and Reason each spring.

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