Students must have an average of 93+ in the four academic subjects (Language Arts, Social Studies, Math, Science) AND
Must maintain at least a Satisfactory conduct grade (C2).
If the student’s average falls below 93, he/she will be placed on probation for the following semester. If the 93 average is not attained at the end of the probationary period, he/she is removed from membership with the club.
7th and 8th Graders
20 hours by the end of the year.
Service Hours are due by the last day of school.
6th Grade and New Members *
10 hours by the end of second semester.
Service Hours are due by the last day of school
* Your Jr.Beta membership in 5th grade does not roll over to 6th grade. 6th graders who meet eligibility requirements will receive an invitation at the end of the 1st semester of 6th grade to join WBMS Jr. Beta for Spring Semester (2nd Semester).
* If you meet the requirements of Jr. Beta you will receive an invitation. You invitation will include a link to an online application form, $25 membership dues form, and a t-shirt order form. If the online application is not completed by the due date, students will not be allowed to participate that semester.
State Convention Each year Junior Beta members have an opportunity to attend the Georgia Junior Beta Convention in Savannah, Georgia. This is a two-day convention that gives our members a chance to meet hundreds of other Junior Beta members from schools throughout Georgia and participate in activities ranging from academic contests to quiz bowls to talent competitions. The State Convention provides the opportunity for members to interact, share project ideas, and showcase their academic and leadership abilities. The State Convention is a fun-filled two days that our members look forward to each year.
Code of Honor
“[Our] . . . mission is to develop leaders of character . . . . A leader of character knows what is right, and possesses the moral courage to act on that knowledge. The principles of truthfulness, fairness, respect for others, and a personal commitment to maintaining values constitute that fundamental ideal known as the Spirit of the Code. A leader of character will apply the Spirit of the Code when making decisions involving ethical dilemmas.” - West Point Military Academy
Students who have agreed to become members of the Webb Bridge Middle School chapter of the National Junior Beta Club must adhere to the following Code of Honor. This Code of Honor establishes standards and expectations for student behavior and expresses the ethical and moral standards of the National Junior Beta Club. It requires that each student acts with integrity in all activities and that each student holds his/her peers to the same standard. Students and parents must sign and agree to adhere to the Code of Honor.
WBMS JR. BETA CODE OF HONOR
“In order to create a safe and successful learning community, I agree to always act with honesty, respect, and personal integrity. My behavior will not represent anything that is immoral or unethical. In essence, I will not lie, steal, cheat, fight, or show disrespect; nor will I tolerate those who do.”