Activities

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4-H Club

The 4-H Club is a youth organization that aims to promote leadership, citizenship, and life skills development among young people through various educational programs and activities. The four H's in the name stand for Head, Heart, Hands, and Health, which represent the development of intellectual, emotional, physical, and social well-being.
Meets Tuesdays at 3:45pm - Advisor: Mrs. Lenhart

Adventurers Club

Are you up for an adventure? The Adventurers Club can be an incredible experience that opens up a world of possibilities for students. Not only does the club provide a way to explore the outdoors and try new activities, but it also offers opportunities for personal growth and leadership development. From hiking and camping to kayaking and rock climbing, the Adventurers Club allow students to push their limits and challenge themselves in a safe and supportive environment.
Meets Thursdays at 4th Period Lunch - Advisor: Mr. Ripley

Astronomy Club

The Astronomy Club is a fun and educational way for students to explore space and the universe, while developing valuable skills in teamwork and problem-solving. Joining the club provides the opportunity to learn about astronomy, observe the night sky, and participate in exciting activities with like-minded peers.
Meets Wednesdays at 7:00pm - Advisor: Mr. Bassy

A/V Club

Joining the high school A/V club is a fun and rewarding way to learn about video production, audio engineering, and other technical aspects of media. Members can participate in hands-on activities, develop valuable skills in teamwork and problem-solving, and build their creativity and technical expertise.
Meets Mondays at 4:00pm - Advisor: Ms. Wright

Band

Band can provide students with numerous benefits, including the development of musical skills, teamwork and leadership abilities, and the opportunity to build relationships with peers who share similar interests. Band typically rehearses regularly and performs at events such as football games, pep rallies, parades, and concerts.
Meets Mon, Wed, Fri at 7:00am - Advisor: Mrs. Clayton

Bible Club

Bible Club is a great opportunity for students to deepen their faith, connect with like-minded peers, and develop critical thinking skills. It is a safe and welcoming space to ask questions, share thoughts and feelings, and build a supportive community. Whether you want to strengthen your faith or learn more about the Bible, Bible Club can be a great place to start.
Meets Wednesdays at 7:15am - Advisors: Coach Linn & Mr. Reger

Book Club

The Book Club is a great way to develop a love for reading, improve critical thinking skills, and broaden your perspectives. Members can choose from a range of books, discuss their thoughts and interpretations with others, and connect with like-minded individuals.
Meets Tuesdays at 5:00pm - Advisor: Mrs. Riffee

Chess Club

The Chess Club is an excellent way to develop strategic thinking skills, boost memory, and have fun with peers who share similar interests. Members of the club can participate in friendly competitions, learn new strategies, and develop their gameplay. Chess club also provides an opportunity to build teamwork and sportsmanship skills, as well as to socialize with peers who share a passion for the game. Joining the chess club is a great way to improve mental agility and have fun while building friendships.
Meets Tuesdays and Fridays at 4:00pm - Advisor: Mr. Kaewood

Drama / Theatre Club

The Drama Club is an excellent way for students to express their creativity, build confidence, and have fun while doing it. Members can participate in a range of activities, including theater productions, improv games, and workshops to develop acting skills. It's a great way to explore your passion for theater, make new friends, and develop skills that can benefit you both on and off the stage.
Meets Mondays and Fridays at 3:30pm - Advisor: Ms. Pierce

Future Farmers of America

Joining our FFA Club is a great way to gain hands-on experience in agriculture and animal sciences, develop leadership skills, and build teamwork and communication skills. Members can participate in a variety of activities, such as raising and showing livestock and competitions. Meet new friends and explore interests in related fields.
Meets Wednesdays at 3:30pm - Advisor: Mrs. Sparkman

Fishing Club

The Fishing Club is a fantastic way to connect with nature, develop patience, and build valuable skills in fishing and conservation. Members of the club can participate in fishing outings and competitions, learn about fishing techniques and equipment, and engage in activities to support our local aquatic ecosystems.
Meets Mondays at 3:30pm - Advisor: Mr. Viars

Hunting Club

The Hunting Club is a great way to learn about wild game, hunting strategy and firearms safety. Members of the club participate in hunting outings, target competitions and environmental stewardship including respecting and protecting wildlife populations. A current valid hunting license is required to join the club.
Meets Wednesdays at 3:30pm - Advisor: Mr. Viars

Glee Club

The Glee Club is a great way to improve your musical skills, build confidence, and have fun with peers who share a passion for music. Members can participate in performances, learn choreography, and develop teamwork and communication skills. Glee club provides an opportunity to explore different music genres and create lasting memories with friends.
Meets Mondays, Tuesdays and Fridays at 4:00pm - Advisor: Mrs. Clayton

Key Club

The Key Club is a great way to make a positive impact in the community, develop leadership skills, and build teamwork and communication skills. Members can participate in a variety of activities, such as organizing fundraisers, volunteering at local charities, leading community service projects, meet new friends, and gain valuable experience for future careers and life.
Meets Fridays at 4:45pm - Advisor: Mr. Nunnally

Math Pi Club

The Math Pi Club is a great way to enhance your math skills, solve challenging problems, and explore math concepts beyond the classroom with peers who share the same interest. Math pi club provides an opportunity to build teamwork, leadership, and critical thinking skills while exploring different math topics - preparing for future careers in math and related fields.
Meets Tuesdays at 4:00pm - Advisor: Mrs. Kaewood

Mountain Bike Club

The Mountain Bike Club is a fantastic way to explore nature, get exercise, and develop biking skills with peers who share a love of outdoor adventures. Members can participate in group rides, mountain biking competitions, and trail maintenance projects. Loaner bikes are also available, so don't worry if you don't have your own bike!
Meets Mondays at Lunch (all periods) - Advisor: Coach Billings

National Honor Society

The National Honor Society (NHS) is a great way to recognize and celebrate academic excellence and develop leadership skills. Members are chosen based on their academic achievements, leadership potential, and community service involvement. NHS provides an opportunity to participate in a variety of activities, such as volunteering at local charities, organizing fundraising events, and leading community service projects.
Meets Wednesdays at 3:30pm - Advisor: Mr. Hunter

Ornithology Club

Our bird watching club is a wonderful way to connect with nature, observe different species of birds, and learn about their behavior and habitats. Members can participate in bird watching expeditions, bird identification challenges, and learn about conservation efforts to protect bird populations. Bird watching club provides an opportunity to build observation, research, and documentation skills while appreciating the beauty of nature.
Meets Tuesdays at 6:30am - Advisor: Mr. Bassy

Photography Club

If you have a passion for photography, joining a the photo club is an excellent way to explore and develop your skills. The Photography Club provide a creative outlet for students to express themselves through their art and learn from other like-minded individuals. They offer opportunities to explore different genres of photography, experiment with techniques and equipment, and participate in exciting projects and competitions.
Meets Mondays at 4:00pm - Advisor: Mr. Bassy

Snow Sports Club

Joining the Snow Sports Club is an excellent way to enjoy the winter season, learn new snow sports skills, and connect with peers who share the same love for outdoor winter activities. Members can participate in skiing, snowboarding, and other snow sports events and competitions. Snow sports club provides an opportunity to build teamwork, leadership, and decision-making skills while enjoying the beautiful snowy landscapes.
Meets Fridays at 4:30pm - Advisor: Mrs. Kenny

STEAM

The STEAM Club is an excellent way to explore the exciting world of Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics. Members can participate in a variety of activities such as coding, robotics, 3D printing, and art projects that promote creative thinking and problem-solving skills. STEAM club provides an opportunity to learn about cutting-edge technologies, gain hands-on experience in various STEAM fields, and participate in STEAM-related competitions and events. Joining the STEAM club is a great way to make new friends, develop critical thinking and analytical skills, and prepare for future careers in STEAM-related fields.
Meets Tuesdays and Fridays at 3:30pm - Advisor: Mr. Newsome

Student Government

Student Government is a great way to get involved in school leadership and decision-making. Members can participate in planning school events, organizing community service projects, and advocating for student needs and concerns. Student government club provides an opportunity to develop leadership, communication, and collaboration skills while making a positive impact on the school community
Meets Every Other Tuesday at 3:30pm - Advisor: Mrs. Auberg

Yearbook / Student Newspaper

Yearbook Club and Student Newspaper (The Trail) is an exciting way to capture the memories and events of your high school years! Members can participate in designing and creating the school yearbook, taking photographs, and organizing events such as senior superlatives and class surveys. Yearbook club provides an opportunity to develop creativity, communication, and project management skills while preserving the memories of the school year.
Meets Mondays and Wednesdays at 3:45pm - Advisor: Ms. Tate

Young Life

Joining Young Life is a fantastic way to build meaningful connections with peers and explore your faith in a welcoming and supportive environment. Members can participate in a variety of fun activities such as games, music, and discussions that encourage personal growth and positive relationships. Young Life club provides an opportunity to develop leadership, communication, and teamwork skills while learning about Christian values and beliefs. Joining the Young Life club is a great way to make new friends, deepen your faith, and have fun in a safe and inclusive community.
Meets Thursdays at 3:45pm - Advisors: Coach Linn & Mr. Reger