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- Advisor: Mrs. Netteshiem
- Grades: 9-12
- Description/Club Goals: To publish the school Yearbook (The Hornet)
- Activities: Layout and captioning of the Yearbook using In Design, Photography for Yearbook.
- Time Commitment: After-school meetings every Monday from September through April.
- Cost: None
- Advisor: Mr. Rogers
- Grades: 7-12
- Description/Club Goals: Students who enjoy using art mediums in a social environment.
- Activities: Community Art activities, High School Art activities, District-wide Art Show
- Time Commitment: Meeting one per week on Wednesdays after school
- Cost: None
- Advisor: Mr. Dettmann
- Grades: 7-12
- Description/Club Goals: Students who enjoy using computer and video games networked together in a social environment.
- Activities: Monthly video game nights after school.
- Time Commitment: 1-2 times per month after school.
- Cost: None
- Advisor: Mr. Dettmann
- Grades: 7-12
- Description/Club Goals: To enjoy food and books!
- Activities: Read an agreed upon book for discussion with food.
- Time Commitment: 1-2 times per month after school.
- Cost: None
- Advisor: Mrs. LaSavage
- Grades: 9-12
- Description/Club Goals: To help students prepare for careers in business through academic competitions, leadership development, and educational programs. See more here.
- Activities:
- Time Commitment: 1-2 times per month after school.
- Cost: None
- Advisor: Mrs. Fettig
- Grades: 9-12
- Description/Club Goals: FFA is the premier youth organization preparing members for leadership and careers in the science, business and technology of agriculture. See more here.
- Activities: State Conference, State Competitions, Greenhouse Plant Sale, lunches for farmers, education events for younger students
- Time Commitment: 1-2 times per month after school.
- Cost: None
- Advisors: Mrs. Clarson with Assistant Advisors Mrs. Allen and Mr. Ostrander
- Grades: 9-12
- Description/Club Goals: To produce better speakers for the future. Some tournaments and competitions are included.
- Activities: Students compete at elimination contests-Sub-district and District, and must achieve a minimum score to go on. State contest requires certain scores for medals.
- Time Commitment/Schedule: Approximately 1 hour per week for individual practice sessions. Scheduling for practice sessions is very flexible. One Friday contest, one Saturday contest and one Monday evening contest. Forensics begins the week after the Christmas break and ends after the state tournament in April.
- Cost: None
- Advisor: Mrs. LaSavage
- Grades: 9-12
- Description/Club Goals: To give students a better understanding of how the stock market works, how the economy affects the stock market, and what is involved in making investments in the stock market or in other areas.
- Activities: Stock Market Simulation twice a year. Concessions & other fundraising as needed. Occasional trip to Chicago or some other area.
- Time Commitment: Before school meetings during the Stock Market Simulation Game.
- Cost: We do at least two fundraisers on a yearly basis in order to help offset costs.
- Advisors: Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Keller
- Grades/Membership Requirements: Students in grades 10-12 may apply if their cumulative G.P.A. is 3.25 & up. Students must have volunteerism/service hours and leadership.
- Description/Club Goals: School and Community Service
- Activities: Induction ceremony, Participate in Rotary Lights in the Park, Easter Baskets for local youth, Food Drives
- Time Commitment/Schedule: Monthly before school
- Cost: None
- Advisors: Ms. Selgeby and Mr. Johnson
- Grades: 7-12
- Description/Club Goals: To promote school spirit/climate
- Activities: Plan pep assemblies, create special events for the school, celebrate school history, promote athletic officials.
- Time Commitment/Schedule: Most meetings held within the school day. Some activities may occur outside of school hours
- Cost: None
- Advisors: Mr. Dettmann
- Grades: 7-12
- Description/Club Goals: To create a safe space to allow LGBTQ+ individuals to be themselves among supportive peers.
- Activities: Learn about LGBTQ+ history, discuss issues, and make friends!
- Time Commitment/Schedule: See Mr. Dettmann
- Cost: None
- Advisor: Mr. Johnson
- Grades: 7-12
- Description/Club Goals: To Introduce students to careers through a variety of field trips.
- Activities: School-wide recycling, field trips, and fundraising
- Time Commitment/Schedule: Meetings and recycling during homeroom, field trips during the school day, fundraising at school or at sporting events.
- Cost: Free to join; students pay field trip expenses.
- Advisor: Mrs. Chavez
- Grades: 7-12 (You do not have to be in Spanish class to join)
- Description/Club Goals: To explore cultural diversity, Hispanic traditions, and celebrate the Spanish language.
- Activities: Fundraising, exploring various cultural activities
- Time Commitment/Schedule: Monthly; see Mrs. Chavez
- Cost: None
- Advisor: Mr. Johnson
- Grades/Membership: The RCHS student council is an inclusive student council, with elected leadership positions.
- Description/Club Goals: Develop student initiative, leadership, and responsibility. Provide for better communication and understanding between student and staff members. Provide means for practice in parliamentary usage and in practical democratic citizenship. Further the betterment of school spirit and loyalty.
- Activities: An annual project list of individual projects is available as well as major annual projects including homecoming, blood drives, and triviathon among others.
- Time Commitment/Schedule: Bi-monthly council meetings. Involvement & participation in projects as required.
- Cost: None
- Advisors: Mr. Behrens
- Grades: 9-12
- Goals: To increase collaboration among students, staff, and the community to reduce peer substance use through education and advocacy.
- Process: Assessment of local conditions. Identify local solutions with community leaders to improve policies, systems and environments. Alignment with goals of the Partners for Prevention Coalition of Richland County.
- Current and past activities: Youth4Change Legislative Breakfast, participation in national youth prevention training, education through social media, school assemblies, creation of vaping quit kits, community/school advocacy, public speaking, work with local alcohol and tobacco vendors on compliance checks, collaborate with the Ithaca Y4C Chapter. Conduct special activities before dances & graduation. Work with Betsy Roesler, Drug Free Communities Coordinator and Partners for Prevention.
- Time Commitment/Schedule: Two meetings per month
- Cost: None
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For questions regarding clubs and co-curricular activities, please contact the Activities Director:
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- LAURA SELGEBY
- RCHS Assistant Principal / Activities Director
Pep Club Advisor
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