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We are proud to offer a variety of clubs and organizations to encourage our students to learn, grow and have fun. This is your hub to explore all of the activities avaible at our school. Discover new passions, connect with fellow students and make the most of your time here.

Please see the dropdown graphic of what will you find at TSMS: 

  • Sponsor – Satff

    Planned Meetings: Day

    Planned Meeting Times: Time AM – Location

  • Sponsor – Ms. Astacio & Alicea

    Planned Meetings: 2nd & 4th Monday Each Month

    Planned Meeting Times: 4:00 PM – Location

    • Cru clubs foster a sense of community among students with shared Christian values.  They offer Bible studies, small group discussions, and mentoring opportunities for students to explore their faith and grow spiritually. Cru also organizes social events and activities, creating opportunities for fellowship and fun, and provides service to others during various weeks throughout the year when staff are honored.

    Sponsors -  Lisa Terrell, Marie Salloum-Eid, Tanya Astacio, CRU staff representative is Betty Sink

    Meeting Dates -  Fridays each week 8 am in the Media Center, every Wednesday Pizza lunch for 8th grade only, last Thursday of each month for 6th grade pizza lunch, first Thursday of each month for 7th grade pizza lunch

  • Sponsor – Mr. Brillhart

    Planned Meetings: TBD

    Planned Meeting Times: 4:00 PM – Location

  • Sponsor – Ms. Mathena

    Planned Meetings: Bi-Weekly Thursday Afternoons – Starting September 4th 

    Planned Meeting Times: 4:10 PM – 4:45 PM

    Planned Location: 5-217

    Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) is the largest career student organization in the world. As an FBLA member, you'll develop your leadership, communication, and business skills. You'll also have opportunities to compete in events, attend conferences, and network with students and professionals from across the country. Join FBLA and start your journey to becoming a leader in the business world!

  • Description: A safe place to play some games(video, board, and card) and make friends with others that share the same interest.

    Sponsor: Mr. Brillhart

    Meeting Date: 2nd & 4th Tuesday of Every Month

    Meeting Times:  4  - 5 P.M.


  • GSA (Gay-Straight Alliance) is a student-led group that provides a safe and supportive environment for LGBTQ+ students and their straight allies, fostering a more inclusive and respectful school community.

    Sponsor – Mr. Miller

    Planned Meetings: 1st & 3rd Tuesday of Month

    Planned Meeting Times: 4:00 PM – Mr. Miller’s Room

  • Sponsor – Ms. B Martin

    Planned Meetings: TBD

    Planned Meeting Times: 4:00 PM – Location

  • Sponsor – Ms. Lopez

    Planned Meetings: TBD

    Planned Meeting Times: TBD

  • Sponsor – Ms. DuMond

    Planned Meetings: 2nd Tuesday Of Month

    Planned Meeting Times: 8:20 AM – Media Center

  • Description  Our Fishing Club provides an opportunity for students to learn proper fishing techniques, the use of different fishing gear, and conservation efforts like catch and release.  From beginners to experienced fishermen, we enjoy our afternoons lakeside trying to catch the big one.

    Sponsor Lisa Terrell

    Meeting Date Alternate Mondays

    Meeting Times Mondays 4-6 pm

  • Sponsor – Ms. Albee

    Planned Meetings: Class Time

    Planned Meeting Times: Class Time

  • Sponsor – Mrs. Albee and Dr. Keith

    Planned Meetings: 2nd and 4th Thursday’s of the month

    Planned Meeting Times: 8:00 AM- 9:00 AM

    Explore, create, and innovate with the STEAM Club, where we combine science, tech, engineering, art, and math to turn big ideas into awesome projects.

  • Future Farmers Of America

    Sponsor – Ms. Vargas

    Planned Meetings: Class Time

    Planned Meeting Times: Class Time

  • Description: Latinos In Action (LIA) offers an asset-based approach to bridging the graduation and opportunity gap for all students, working from within the educational system to create positive change. Our program operates as a year-long elective course taught by a highly qualified teacher at the middle school, junior high, and high school levels. The end goal of everything we do is to empower our amazing youth to lead and strengthen their communities through college and career readiness. We accomplish this by focusing on four pillars: leveraging personal and cultural assets, excelling in education, serving the community, and developing leadership skills.

    Because of this unique combination, the LIA model has proven effective throughout the United States. In 2015, LIA was awarded the White House Bright Spot for Hispanic Education by the White House Initiative on Excellence in Hispanic Education.

    Sponsor: Mrs. Cornier

    Meeting Date: Every day

    Meeting Times: First period