The Political Science Club works to expand students’ knowledge of and participation in politics at the local, state, and national levels. Members engage in civic discussions, debates, public policy analysis, and community awareness projects.
Membership & Eligibility
Open to all Vidalia High School students who have an interest in government, politics, public policy, or civic affairs.
To join:
Contact the club advisor
Attend meetings and participate in club events
No formal prerequisite needed, though interest and willingness to participate in discussions is expected
Activities & Projects
Members of the Political Science Club engage in hands-on civic learning and community leadership through several key initiatives:
Host debates, mock elections, and student government forums.
Organize guest speaker events with local government officials.
Participate in "We the People" and national civics challenges.
Publish opinion columns and newsletters on civic topics.
Volunteer for voter registration drives and local forums.
Why Join Political Science Club?
Joining the Political Science Club offers:
Enhanced understanding of government, law, and political systems
Opportunities to develop public speaking, research, and critical thinking skills
Civic engagement experience and potential networking with community leaders
A voice in local and school level civic initiatives
Leadership roles through organizing events and projects
Engage. Debate. Lead.
The Political Science Club at VHS empowers students to expand their understanding of government, engage in critical dialogue, and participate in civic action.
Connect with community leaders and prepare to be an informed, active citizen under the guidance of our club advisor, Joy Collins.
