- Class Officers - Students must get your class advisors to sign a nomination form to be placed on the ballot for being elected a class officer. Five class officers are elected and they will be active in helping with getting class members involved in Homecoming, Prom and other school-wide events.
- Drama Club - Students in the Drama Club have the opportunity to experience the process of crafting, producing, and performing theatrical pieces used to compete against other schools in the fall one-act play.
- FBLA - FBLA helps students practice skills important in tomorrow's workforce. You have the opportunity to test your knowledge and skills and compete against students from other schools in over 60 different skill areas such as marketing, leadership, business procedures, and hospitality. Students may compete by taking a test, some students create projects, and some students give presentations. Students performing well in these competitions have the opportunity to travel to state and national competitions each year.
- FFA - Besides gaining experience and knowledge in agriculture, FFA also helps students develop leadership, teamwork, judging, and speaking skills. The FFA is involved in a number of community service projects throughout the year. Students travel to a number of conventions and conferences during the year to connect with other FFA members and learn about the future of agriculture.
- First Robotics/Lego League - Robotics allows students to explore engineering and manufacturing to build an entire robot from scratch. Students compete at local, state and national levels with their robot.
- Forensics - Forensics is a speaking organization that allows students to perform through a variety of styles. Students can choose from public speaking, demonstration, acting, poetry and prose readings. Students compete locally and have the opportunity to advance to the state competition in Madison. This is a great way for students to gain confidence in speaking and express themselves!
- NHS - Students academically eligible may apply to NHS during their sophomore year. Students selected for NHS are those that have solid grades, are involved in activities, are a positive role model, and are active in volunteering within the community. Members of NHS carry out a number of volunteer activities throughout the school year and must complete a minimum number of volunteer hours per year to remain an active member.
- Outdoor Rec - The Outdoor Recreation club is perfect for students interested in fishing, archery and trap shooting. 9th-12th grade students get the opportunity to ice and open water fish as part of the Wisconsin Interscholastic Fishing Association where they compete with students across the state of Wisconsin. The outdoor recreation club also allows students the opportunity to shoot archery competitively through the National Archery in the Schools Program. This program is open to 7th-12th grade students. Trap shooting is available to students during spring where they will shoot as part of the Wisconsin Clay Target League. Outdoor Recreation is open to students interested in one or any combination of fishing, archery and trap shooting throughout the school year.
- Student Council - Student Council consists of students who want to improve and better their school and student life on campus. Members of student council meet multiple times a week and collaborate with each other, their non-member peers, and staff to come up with ideas that they can then organize to make life at school better and more enjoyable for all involved.
- Yearbook - The yearbook staff takes pride in producing The Reed which is published each year to highlight the events of each school year. Students are responsible for taking on roles of photographers, graphic designers and copy editors in publishing a yearbook each year.
- Youth in Government - Youth In Government is a national YMCA program for youth in grades 7-12. The program enables young people to prepare for moral and political leadership through training in theory and practices of developing public policy. Participants research topics and prepare for presentations for the Model Assembly Session at the State Capital. Through these events, students will meet other individuals their age and learn how they can collectively make an impact.
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