Service
Science/Heath
Buisness/Government
Sports
Other
100

Helps families to attain homeownership by building houses at the lowest possible cost through volunteer labor and donated materials. They sell the houses at no profit and no interest to a low-income family.

Habitat for Humanity

100

Open to any student with an interest in the medical services profession. Participation offerings are state/regional competitions, community service opportunities on campus and off, and attending meetings.

HOSA
100

Students serve as delegates to a “mock” United Nations meeting and serve as a representative of a country. They research that country and the problems facing it. They also prepare speeches to present at the conference and prepare resolutions that they petition the mock United Nations to adopt.

Model UN

100

Students meet to play badminton in the gym i think- some practices, some games

Badminton club

100

Students are paired with a Special Education student who becomes their "buddy". The club holds group activities once a month for everyone to hang out.

Best Buddies

200

Participate in service events such as Mr. RHS, Dodge for a cause, and dress as a princess in the spring pep rally. In turn, you grant a child in need's wish and send them to Disney World

Make-A-Wish

200

Strengthen passion for science through competing as a team in science competitions and tournaments 

Science Olympiad

200

A club that is open to students in marketing, finance, hospitality and business. It provides students with opportunities to gain corporate career skills, enjoy workplace experiences, and practice community service with business leadership.

DECA

200

Students meet at the tennis courts i think to play pickleball games, some practices and games

Pickleball club

200

This club doubles as a class period, where its members learn about citizenship, survival, and government while also occasionally marching and wearing uniforms. 

JROTC

300

Complete one service project per month, one of which furthers international understanding and goodwill. Through these efforts, Interactors develop a network of friendships with local and overseas clubs

Interact Club

300

Enhances personal development , leadership and career opportunities in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). Members can participate in competitions

TSA 

technology students association

300

A group of elected students who work together within their grade levels to plan school events like homecoming, prom, the homecoming parade/ float builds, and other fundraising opportunities.

Student Council

300

A competitive gaming club where students go to competitions and compete against other teams at specific videos games, League of Legends (PC), Rocket League (PC), Multiverses (PC), and Super Smash Bros Ultimate (Nintendo Switch).

E Sports

300

Juniors and Seniors are assigned a freshman homeroom who they visit once a week throughout the year and teach them high school 101/ life lessons

FMP

400

Volunteer at local food banks, host events for the school, and host food/ clothing drives for homeless shelters in the area.

X Hunger

500

Participate in local service activities such as making care packages and going to soup kitchens to do hands on service work interacting with people in need

Echoes for Hope

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