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Elementary, middle, and high school students working at their group levels in a club
  • Clubs and organizations are a great way to help develop character and the skills that will benefit you in school, your career, and in life. Skills like commitment, leadership, effective communication, and being able to work successfully in a group all come from participating in a club or organization. Joining a club is a great way to make friends, develop leadership skills, and boost your college resumé.

  • Student Government Association (SGA)

    Sponsor: Ms. Richie

    The Student Government Association at Plantation Middle School is a student-led group representing the interest of all students in the decision-making process.

    SGA's elected representatives work with teachers and administrators to positively impact the school culture and environment through events, activities, fundraising, and student representation.

    The Plantation Middle School Student Government Association seeks to foster leadership skills, encourage school spirit, and teach democratic principles among students.

    As a student-run organization that represents the entire student body, SGA strives to allow students to express concerns and take a stand on important issues as well as to provide an effective, enjoyable environment and to bring about positive change for students.

    Contact Information:

    Call: 754-322-4100
    Fax: 754-322-4185
    Email: School Staff Directory / Faculty and Staff Directory

  • Mentoring Tomorrow's Leaders

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    Mentoring Tomorrow's Leaders

    Sponsor: Ms. Randall

    Mentoring Tomorrow’s Leaders (MTL) is a peer-to-peer mentoring and student leadership program that serves youth who are at-risk for not graduating and/or remaining in school. The program aims to decrease dropout rates, particularly among minority males, to ensure successful school graduation. 


    MTL is based on the following five pillars:

    1. Academic Achievement – Students in 9th and 10th grade who earned below a 2.0 grade point average (GPA) are assigned an Academic Coach (a caring adult) and student mentor. Ongoing support includes a study hall for learning academic skills in a quiet, structured environment at least twice per week. The coach and mentor provide monitoring to set goals for increasing academic progress.
    2. Mentoring – High achieving upperclassmen (3.0 GPA or above) with demonstrated leadership skills participate in a two-year mentor relationship with students who have earned less than a 2.0 GPA. This is a structured relationship that is facilitated by MTL program staff. All MTL students are connected to adult role models and mentors from the community during monthly workshops with guest speakers.
    3. Family Involvement – MTL parents and guardians attend monthly parent education workshops to cover topics such as graduation requirements, grading, stages of adolescent development, academic needs of adolescents.
    4. Community Support – Community members volunteer to serve as adult mentors and role models, guest speakers at parent and student workshops, as well as donors, sponsors and members of the MTL Advisory Board. Representatives from colleges interact with MTL students to present pathways for post-secondary education.
    5. Incentives – Program participants earn several incentives as they work to improve their grades and meet high school graduation requirements. Student mentors also earn incentives as they inspire their peers to achieve academic excellence. These incentives include visits to local colleges, college tour field trips throughout Florida, and recognition within the school and community.

    School Contact Information:

    Call:
    754-322-4100
    Fax:
    754-322-4185
    Email: School Staff Directory / Faculty and Staff Directory


    District Contact Information:

    Pierre D. Ceinor, MSW

    Program Manager

    Call:
    754-321-1751

    Email: pierre.ceinor@browardschools.com

  • 5000 Role Models of Excellence Project

    5000 Role Models LogoThe 5000 Role Models of Excellence Project


    The 5000 Role Models of Excellence Project is a dropout prevention and mentoring program committed to closing the minority male achievement gap by guiding minority male students along a carefully charted path through grades K-12 and college or, ensuring the attainment of other post-secondary credentials.

    This increases their chances of employment for skilled jobs in high-demand industries.

    The program also teaches participants to respect law enforcement, the law, women, school officials, and parents.  Students are exposed to valuable educational and leadership opportunities that are designed to develop and strengthen their leadership skills.

    The students and adult mentors wear a distinctive uniform consisting of black pants, a white dress shirt and a 5000 Role Models of Excellence Project signature necktie. 

    More information about the 5000 Role Models of Excellence Project may be found at: https://www.5000rolemodels.com/broward

    Contact Information:
    MentoringAcrossBroward@browardschools.com
    Call: 754-321-1600

    School Contact Information:

    Call: 754-322-4100
    Fax: 754-322-4185
    Email: School Staff Directory / Faculty and Staff Directory

  • Future Florida Educators of America (FFEA)

    Sponsor: Ms. Allen

    Since 1986, FFEA has provided a forum for students to become aware of career opportunities in education and nurture interest in teaching as a profession.

    Students participate in discussions about teaching, campus fundraisers, Teacher Appreciation events, and other activities.

    Contact Information:

    Call: 754-322-4100
    Fax: 754-322-4185
    Email: School Staff Directory / Faculty and Staff Directory

  • National Junior Honor Society (NJHS)

    Sponsor: Ms. Richie

    National Junior Honor Society (NJHS) is a worldwide organization that values the five characteristics: citizenship, service, leadership, scholarship, and character.

    Eligibility Criteria: 

    • Students must be in 7th or 8th grade.
    • Students must maintain a 3.8 GPA each quarter. 
    • Participates in service projects within the school and the community. 
    • Outstanding record of conduct and behavior. 
    • Willingness to assume the leadership role. 
    • Demonstrates a high regard for the Plantation Middle School community. 

    National Junior Honor Society Canvas Course

    Contact Information:

    Call: 754-322-4100
    Fax: 754-322-4185
    Email: School Staff Directory / Faculty and Staff Directory

  • Patriot Pals

    Sponsor: Ms. Dalberiste

    Patriot Pals is the Best Buddies club at Plantation Middle School

    Our club provides one-on-one friendships with students with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) and general education students.

    Our main goal is to give everyone the chance to have a best friend!

    Contact Information:

    Call: 754-322-4100
    Fax: 754-322-4185
    Email: School Staff Directory / Faculty and Staff Directory

  • Debate

    Sponsor: Ms. Michel

    At Plantation Middle School, debate class prepares our students to compete in debate tournaments with other schools across the state.

    Practicing debate and speech skills will also prepare students for other tournaments, for example, Mock Trial and the Broward Debate Initiative.

    Speech and Debate students learn research skills, logic, organization of ideas, manipulation of language, assessment of audience, self-esteem, and engagement in world events.

    These skills not only build better students, but they also build better college candidates, better employees, and better citizens. 

    Contact Information:

    Call: 754-322-4100
    Fax: 754-322-4185
    Email: School Staff Directory / Faculty and Staff Directory

  • Band

    Sponsor: Mr. Dunlap

    Thank you for showing interest in Plantation Middle School's Band Club!

    Band Club is dedicated to nurturing the development of dedicated and passionate individuals here at Plantation Middle School!

    Contact Information:

    Call: 754-322-4100
    Fax: 754-322-4185
    Email: School Staff Directory / Faculty and Staff Directory