
| Club Advisor | Club/Activity | Club/Activity Purpose | Club Meeting Dates |
| Chad Barker |
Girls Who Code | Girls Who Code is on a mission to close the gender gap in technology and to change the image of what a programmer looks like and does. | TBD: More info coming soon |
| Hannah Blackburn |
Drama Club | An energizing venue where acting skills are refined in preparation for the December play or musical. | Varies |
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Sha'Tara Mason |
Junior Bakers Club |
A space learn to bake a variety of homemade cookies from scratch with a licensed baker! Students will gain hands-on experience using baking tools and equipment, learning the science and math behind baking, and have fun using artistic talents to decorate their very own custom cookies. |
Tuesday |
| Chris Clark |
Robotics | FIRST Lego League: Team members work together on coding challenges and a research project. Limited to ten students. | Tuesday |
| Kim Williams |
Science Club | To provide engaging opportunities for students to be citizen scientists, volunteer in their community, and experience science in a hands-on format. Club applications will be required for membership. | Monday as scheduled and RTI |
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John Bratt |
Gamers Guild | Board games, Dungeons and Dragons, and Warhammer: Do you love art and playing games? Then Gamer's Guild is perfect for you. Whether you want to enter the world of fantasy RPGs or just want to play board games with friends, this club is for you. | Mondays |
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Patty Frey |
Weight Club |
Do you love lifting weights, jumping rope, hand weights, and step blocks? or Do you just want to get or stay in condition for a sport? Then weight club is for you! | Tuesday |
Cathryn CMMS Promote health, fitness, and wellness through running and physical activity. Provide students with. Wednesdays
Maine Run Club. opportunities to set personal goals and build perseverance through training and participation
in running events. Foster teamwork, sportsmanship, and positive peer relationships. Encourage
Jessica student leadership, accountability, and a lifelong appreciation for physical activity. Represent
Scanlon Cougar Mountain Middle School in school and community running/walking events.
Associated Student Body (ASB)
2025-2026 ASB Officers
President: Tiana Smith
Vice President: Kylie Evans
Secretary: Isla Wilson
Treasurer: Bryton Selm-Coffelt
Senate Chair: Rylie Hamrick
ASB Advisors
Jennifer Schouviller (jschouvill@bethelsd.org | 253-800-8181)
Carrie Berglund (cberglund@bethelsd.org | 253-800-8155)
ASB Secretary/Clerk
Carie An Lathrom (clathrom@bethelsd.org | 253-683-8000)
Administration
Brittany Corpuz, Principal (bacorpuz@bethelsd.org)
Carina Pierce, Assistant Principal (cpierce@bethelsd.org)
Becky Lovern, Associate Administrator (rlovern@bethelsd.org)
Leadership
What is Student Leadership?
CMMS Leadership students help plan, organize, participate in, and attend Leadership sponsored events like:
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Pep Assemblies
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Veterans Day Assembly
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Spirit Weeks
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Community Service Projects
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Appreciation Days/Weeks
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Dances
Leadership students demonstrate that they are responsible, resourceful, self-motivated, and respectful.
They need to maintain good grades because they often are asked to miss class for projects or field trips like leadership conferences.
Leadership takes place during a class period as an elective. Leadership Club meets on select Wednesdays after school. If you are interested in joining Leadership Club, please see the Leadership Advisors, Mrs. Schouviller or Mrs. Berglund.
Mrs. Carrie Berglund | cberglund@bethelsd.org
Mrs. Jennifer Schouviller | jschouvill@bethelsd.org
