Extracurricular
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Students are encouraged to participate in extracurricular activities. To learn more about a club or activity, select the name in the drop-down below.
Student-led clubs are initiated, created, and led by students at each individual school campus where the club is active. A student who wishes to organize a non-school sponsored, student-led club must obtain prior written consent from the school principal. These clubs are not governed by school officials, but a club monitor is present at the time of student-led club meetings held on school campuses. Parents or legal guardians must complete and sign the permission form to participate in a club before their child may participate. A separate permission slip must be completed for every club or organization that each student participates in.
School Sponsored Club Permission Slip
Student Led Club Permission Slip
Visit WCS Board Policy 6.702 for detailed guidelines and rules about school-sponsored and student-led clubs, activities and organizations.
School Sponsored Clubs
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Art Club
Students will apply to art club by filling out the application form and submitting an artwork of their choice. Once accepted, students will meet twice per month after school in the art classroom with Ms. Henley. Activities include but are not limited to additional studio time, the opportunity to submit artwork to the MTRSAE art contest, hands-on experience with pottery wheels, and assisting with Legacy Theater set design.
Sponsor: Rachel Henley
Cost: $50
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Battle of the Books
To participate in Battle of the Books students will read eight novels selected by WCS middle school librarians. Then, students will take a qualifying quiz. The eight students with the highest scores on the qualifying quiz will be named the LMS battle team. The battle team will meet to discuss the novels and then, in the spring, will compete against all WCS middle schools in a trivia-style battle.
Sponsor: Amanda Eubanks
Cost: $25
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Best Buddies
The mission of Best Buddies is to build friendships between students with and without intellectual disabilities, offering social mentoring while improving the quality of life and level of inclusion.
Sponsor: Laura Bartos
Cost: None
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Homework Club
Every Tuesday and Thursday, all students are welcome to attend Homework Club after school until 4:00 PM. No sign up is necessary. Students can come anytime they would like extra help.
Sponsor: Jody Baltz
Cost: None
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Math Mini Mu
Mini Mu is a math contest sponsored by the Brentwood High Mu Alpha Theta for Elementary and Middle School students. Students will take two rounds of math tests in the Fourth Grade, Fifth Grade, Pre-algebra, Algebra 1, or Geometry division, depending on his or her math class. Awards will be presented to the top students in each division.
Sponsor: Kevin Ranney
Cost: $18
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Model UN
Each fall, the YMCA of Middle Tennessee sponsors a Model United Nations conference. At the conference, Tennessee middle school students learn about the real-world operation of the United Nations by participating in a reenactment of the organization’s activities. At club meetings, students will learn about the functions and workings of the United Nations. Students form delegations and represent member countries’ interests in the General Assembly by drafting and debating resolutions. These resolutions cover a wide variety of topics of international concern. Students then compete against students across the region at a regional conference held in Murfreesboro, Tennessee.
Sponsor: Shelby Carter
Cost: $55
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National Junior Honor Society
National Junior Honor Society (NJHS) is a school service organization for students at Legacy Middle School that demonstrate outstanding scholarship, leadership, service, character and citizenship.
- Who is eligible for membership?
Students who have attended Legacy Middle for at least one semester. Students must have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale and a minimum of 85 percent in all classes. - When do I apply?
Starting January 17th! Please obtain an application from Mrs. Seay or from the main office. Applications are due Friday, January 27th. Applications will be judged by a faculty council on the following: service, scholarship, leadership, character, and citizenship. - How much are the dues?
Dues are $20 per year for new members and $10 per year for existing members. - What else is required?
Members must participate in service projects throughout the year and attend monthly meetings. - What activities does the NJHS participate in each year?
We have the unique opportunity to set the precedent for NJHS at Legacy Middle School! Our chapter will decide on service projects that we are passionate about and develop traditions for years to come!
Sponsor: Angela Seay
Cost: $10 Renewing Members
$20 New Members - Who is eligible for membership?
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Student Council
Attention 6th, 7th, and 8th graders! Are you looking for a way to expand your leadership skills, work with your peers, and do wonderful things for our school? Student Council is for you!! We will have elected and non-elected roles in our Student Council program. You could lead or be on a team that organizes school spirit, recycling, welcoming new students, helping to capture all our memories in print and photos or doing community service and fundraisers!! Students, be on the lookout for information sessions during Roar.
Sponsor: Angela Seay
Cost: None
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Technology Student Association
The Technology Student Association, or TSA, is an afterschool organization that focuses on preparing students to thrive in a technological world. Students compete in a variety of competitive events that help to build skills that will help them to succeed in growing technological fields.
Sponsors: Robert Baltz Amber Whiting
Cost: $50
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Thespian Club
The Legacy Theatre presents a Fall play and spring musical. Any LMS student may audition for a role in the production. Students wishing to remain behind the scenes also have opportunities with Legacy Theatre, including set design, makeup, sound and lighting.
Sponsor: Kaleb Stone
Cost: $50 Crew
$75 Cast -
Youth Legislature
Each spring semester, the YMCA of Middle Tennessee sponsors a Youth in Government conference that offers students a hands-on experience with the state government. Each year, over 2500 students from across the state converge on the State Capitol, taking the places of our real government officials. At club meetings, students will learn about the functions and workings of the State government. Students will take the role of either a state House Representative or a Senator in a mock state Legislature. Students will work together to form delegations and by drafting and debating bills. These bills cover a wide variety of topics that have a state-wide impact.
Sponsor: Shelby Carter
Cost: Approximately $45



Student Led Clubs
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As of March 31, 2023
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Fellowship of Christian Athletes
Students in Fellowship of Christian Athletes engage in fellowship and community building through prayer and listen to guest speakers sharing Christian messages.
Cost: none