Because I made Hayden a 'Teacher Consultant' for 3 clubs, I'll make 'em. @_@ [B]Club Name:[/B] Room For Tolerance: Anti-Bullying and Anti-Discrimination club [B]Club Description:[/B] It started out as a safe haven for various LGBT students, and it's still considered that, but it now caters and helps give an outlet to all students who feel threatened or discriminated in general. The club's intent, so far, is to provide these students with a place to discuss whatever they need to, regardless of what it is or what it pertains to. A lot of the students who participate find it a great place to vent their frustrations, whether they be bullied (of which their consultant gladly takes care of), problems with their parents, or even issues with teachers (most of which are just general frustrations, such as bad grades or tedious workloads). It's also a place for said students to find connections and make friends who are in the same situation, more or less, that they are in. Students are encouraged to make their own events, host their own get togethers on campus, and make sure to spread the word of tolerance and anti-bullying around the school grounds. There are a vast amount of things to do and outlets to gather help and sympathy within the club itself. [B]Teacher Consultant:[/B] Hayden Hawthorne [B]Miscellaneous:[/B] -Club meetings are held every Monday and Friday after school. Any events that take place will be posted on the event calender just outside of Mr. Hawthorne's office and on the bulletin board inside the club meeting room, which, as of now, is Mr. Zimmerman's classroom, since he was kind enough to offer. (And because I want his cat, Oedipus, to be the club's mascot. @_@) -Speaking of club mascot, Oedipus is trusted in the hands of Mr. Hawthorne until the meetings are finished and should the cat be harmed in any way, Mr. Zimmerman will make sure he pays for his irresponsibility. --- [B]Club Name:[/B] Aeronautics and Space Club [B]Club Description:[/B] Where all your space needs come to fruition! The class itself takes place on Tuesday and Saturday nights, or any night that has a clear and open sky. Having worked for NASA, Hawthorne has a good grasp on various things pertaining to space and will often give the group a topic to discuss that night, if nothing is planned or if the skies aren't clear enough for stargazing. He usually plans star gazing events—telescopes are included, as is food and drinks—once every two weeks, as an outing and treat or the students. For the more math and science oriented kids, he often gives them academic work and work he himself has had to complete through his years as a scientist and engineer. Once every year, he schedules a field trip to the nearest planetarium (depending on where Caelbury is, though I want him to go to the Hayden Planetarium 'cause funny) where the students are left to their own devices to further their grasp on space and the universe. Every year, he gives the students who sign up for the club a novel to read, that novel being one of his favorites: the whole entire compendium of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. Just for kicks. However, he does let his students plan out events for themselves, since he isn't technically the club's president or an officer, for that matter. He simply gives them guidelines and ideas and provides a well of knowledge for them to be thoroughly fascinated. They do all kinds of stuff from rudimentary building of a tiny solar system (more art oriented), to solving vast equations pertaining to interesting phenomena occurring in science news lately, though the latter is purely up to the student to participate in. He understand that some of the people who join the club aren't pure and utter geniuses and leaves that up to the officers to plan accordingly. [B]Teacher Consultant:[/B] Hayden Hawthorne — he has a lot on his plate [B]Miscellaneous:[/B] —N/A Yet— --- [B]Club Name:[/B] Robotics Club [B]Club Description:[/B] Just as the name describes. This particular club is designed purely for those who have a knack for building robots, and even those who simply just show an interest in the science around it, and especially those who want to just make something badass to do some cool shit. It's situated on Wednesday's and Thursday's after school. The club is provided with all the parts and devices that they could possibly need through the school's own funding, and partly out of the Mr. Hawthorne's bank account. A group project is always posted at the beginning of the year, a very complex and tough challenge for the club to work together on (though sometimes he likes to make it a competition), but it isn't something they work on over the course of the whole year. Students are encouraged to enter robots they design into competitions, where the club is usually scheduled to go to, but are not limited to just competitions scheduled throughout the school year. Of course, students are also encouraged to build whatever their hearts desire purely out of leisure and fun. No one is going to judge you for the work you accomplish unless you personally ask for serious critique. Mr. Hawthorne is there to help and guide students through complications they find whilst building and engineering and encourages students to come to him whenever they can for further help. It's a fun club designed to give engineering minds and people who are simply interested in building or robots in general an outlet to let their creativity and ingenuity shine. [B]Teacher Consultant:[/B] Hayden Hawthorne — he's really stretchin' himself thin here. [B]Miscellaneous:[/B] —N/A as of yet—