Business Professionals of America – with Katy Powers in G104 on Wednesdays before school
Business Professionals of America is dedicated to empowering its members by providing opportunities to enhance their professional skills and expand their knowledge in the areas of civic service and social endeavors.
Creative Writing club – with Mr. Young in A115B on Thursdays directly after school
At the Creative Writing Club, you’ll have the opportunity to connect with fellow writers who share your passion and delve into a world of limitless creativity. Each session will be filled with thought-provoking writing prompts to fuel your imagination and help you craft compelling stories.
Earth Conservation Organization – with Kenda Kirby, Azure Lutz, Herold Crosley, and Brandon Francis in D106. Outdoor Classroom after meetings and with good weather on Thursdays directly after school
ECO is dedicated to fostering environmental consciousness through engaging meetings that frequently entail outdoor excursions, particularly when the weather is favorable.
Psychology Club – with Brooke Fonzi H102 on Wednesdays before school
The passionate members of the Psychology Club are eager to broaden their understanding of psychology by actively engaging in conducting insightful surveys and experiments.
Science Club – with Calla McGee and Sam Hendrix in A122 on Wednesdays directly after school
The Science Club is dedicated to igniting the passion for engineering in young minds by organizing engaging activities, challenging competitions, and unforgettable field trips!
Asian American Club – With Patrick Runnels in G114 every other Friday directly after school
Within the Asian American Club, individuals come together to plan a variety of events and engage in friendly, communal game sessions, all within a tranquil and inviting setting.
Hispanic Heritage Club – With James Langston in B131 directly after school every Friday
The vibrant and passionate Hispanic Heritage Club celebrates the rich culture, intricate history, and invaluable contributions of Hispanic people. Through a series of planned events, the club offers immersive cultural experiences around significant dates, allowing participants to gain a deeper understanding and appreciation of Hispanic heritage.
FCCLA – With Amanda Davis in F103 sometimes during or after school on various dates
FCCLA, which stands for Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America, is a non-profit student organization aimed at empowering young individuals in family and consumer sciences education. Members of FCCLA play an active role in addressing significant societal issues through family and consumer sciences education. It’s important to note that if you are involved in Family and Consumer Sciences (FACS), you are automatically granted membership to FCCLA.
Crochet Club – With Siobhan Morava in the library
Crochet Club provides a welcoming environment for students to explore the art of crocheting, both independently and collaboratively. Meeting times for our engaging sessions are still to be confirmed.
TableTop Roleplay Club – With Brandon Francis in the library on Tuesdays directly after school
The Tabletop Roleplaying Group aims to foster the creativity and social skills of students by engaging them in exciting tabletop roleplaying games. Through these games, students have the opportunity to unleash their creativity, collaborate with others, and develop important social skills in a fun and interactive manner.
Spectrum – With Kelly Malahy in G111 on Tuesdays after school
Spectrum strives to support every student that wishes to participate in the act of fighting discrimination against people of all backgrounds. Spectrum also provides appreciation of all cultures and life styles.