The majority of clubs meet on alternate Tuesday’s of each month during an activity period. Others meet after school or as needed.
Beta Club
Consists of service-oriented and academic students who have a 93 cumulative average and who undergo a nomination process
Better Business
Enhances knowledge of business
Bridge Builders
Encourages unity and service (application required-listen to announcement for dates)
Chess
Encourages thinking use of manipulatives
CLICK (Christ Living in Christian Kids)
Encourages Christ Living in Christian Kids
Computer
Utilizes computer games and advanced computer skills to foster a continued Interest in computers for information, recreation, and vocation (career choices)
DECA
Provides opportunities for students to learn marketing and distributive education techniques
Environmental
Encourages environmental awareness through various activities
F.C.A. (Fellowship of Christian Athletes)
Encourages interested athletes to recognize the importance of displaying Christian ethics
F.C.C.L.A.
Fosters related Family and Consumer Sciences for students enrolled in these sciences
FTA
Provides activities and opportunities to students considering a professional career a an educator
Fine Arts Council
Supports and promotes the activities of the fine arts department by organizing shared responsibilities
French
Provides expanded experiences (games, festivals, etc.) for those enrolled in French
German
Provides expanded experiences (games, festivals, etc.) for those enrolled in German
HSOA (Health Sciences of America)
Provides opportunities/activities to participate in programs related to the field of health sciences at the local, state, and national level
History
Promotes world and American history by providing opportunities to participate in programs, lectures, and games
JCL (Junior Classical League)
Provides expanded experienced (game, festivals, etc.) for those enrolled in Latin
Key Club
Provides opportunities to support school and community service projects
Knowledge Bowl:
Participates in academic competitions
Model UN
Participates in Mock Trials/Conferences (competition with students representing different countries)
Mu Alpha Theta
Consists of student who have high achievement in mathematics and who participate in local and state math competitions
National Art Society
Consists of students who have high achievement in art, who participate in local and state competitions, and who assists the Fine Arts Council in its responsibilities
National Honor Society
Consists of students (with high honors and service) who have submitted an application and have been accepted
Newspaper
Consists of interested and capable students who meet during the newspaper class period (as well as other assigned times) and who submit an application and be approved by selection of course time (February)
Pep Club
Consists of school-spirited students who want to involve the entire student body in the support of all school athletic programs
SADD
Provides an opportunity for interested students to discourage drinking and driving and to support the national organization (MADD)
SGA
Provides leadership opportunities during a class period (as well as other assigned times) for students who have been voted as school leaders
Skills USA/VIC
Encourages students enrolled in training program for technical, skilled, and service careers to continue their pursuit of these programs after high school
Sociedad Honors
Consists of students who have high achievement in Spanish and who expand Spanish concepts by participating in local and state competitions
Spanish
Provides expanded experiences (games, festivals, etc.) for those enrolled in Spanish
Spectrum
Provides expanded experiences for those enrolled in Art and encourages Art Appreciation
Thespian
Provides expanded experiences for those enrolled in theatre and fine arts
Thirty (30) and Above
Consists of students who score 30 and above on the ACT
WordSmith
Consists of students who excel in timed writing competitions and who are trained after school to compete in a U of M writing competition each year
Writer’s Guild
Uses those skilled in writing, creative writing, and literary analysis to write and publish, along w/the creative writing class, a literary magazine
Yearbook
Consists of interested and capable students who meet during the yearbook class period (as well as other assigned times) and who submit an application and be approved by selection of course time (February)

