- Bedford JH
- Campus Clubs
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Book Club / Ms. Reckmeyer
Get lost in a good book in the Book Club! Students meet to discuss topics and themes of books of their choosing each month.
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Cheerleading / Mrs. Shaw & Mrs. Lopez
Cheerleading is an after-school activity that 7th and 8th graders try out for in February. At BJH, cheerleaders attend and cheer at football, volleyball, and basketball games. In addition, they perform in pep rallies and volunteer in many school-sponsored events.
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Chess Club / Ms. Ratliff
Chess club - players of all ability levels are welcome to meet and play or learn to play chess.
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FCA / Ms. Pembleton
Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) is an organization that seeks to bring Christ to our school campus. FCA equips & engages athletes to know & grow in their relationship with Christ, while also leading others to do the same. FCA is for everyone! Every Friday we have a time of worship, a short devotion, and prayer time for our students, staff, and community. If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to Coach Pembleton at: makennapembleton@hebisd.edu.
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French Club / Dr. Santamaria
In the French club we learn about the French and francophone cultures and raise money for the biannual Paris trip
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Global Events Organization (GEO) Club
Mrs. Kraft
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Makerspace / Mrs. Baggs & Mr. Martinak
Students have the opportunity to build, create, and make in a variety of ways that stretch the way they think. Students will have new opportunities each meeting to try something new and fun!
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National Junior Honor Society / Mrs. Keneda
National Junior Honor Society (NJHS) is an organization by invitation that supports the community and school campus. It is a national organization with five pillars. At BJH, we support scholarship, service, leadership, character and citizenship through our actions on and off campus. Induction ceremonies are in the spring of the school year. There is a yearly fee and service hours are required.
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Spanish Club / Mrs. Suarez
The mission of the Bedford Junior High Spanish Club is to celebrate Hispanic heritage and culture, and promote interest in the Spanish language. The intent is to be both educational and fun for its members who will look beyond the doors of their own homes and school to touch the lives of others.
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StuCo / Ms. Anderson
Student Council gives students a voice at BJH. If you have ideas that you think would better the school, StuCo is the place for you. If you want to have a say in school dances, fundraisers, school spirit and activities, you should join Student Council.