CLUB NAME |
Advisor(s) |
Rm |
Description |
Art |
Mr. Duncan |
1002 |
Club works on Art Projects, raises funds and goes on a field trip of their choosing to review art |
Athletic Senate |
Vitoria |
802 |
Club for Athletes to promote events, help with sports patches and host special Olympic nights |
BSU- Black student Union |
Mrs. Garner |
702 |
The goal of this club is to provide students with an opportunity to engage in activities and discussions designed to help foster a better understanding of experiences and issues that impact African-American students. This club is open to all students regardless of racial and/or cultural differences. |
Color Guard |
Joy Maestretti |
301 |
Meet after school to learn color guard routines |
Creative Writing |
Mrs. Schroeder |
402 |
Group of student that work on writing short stories, with the goal of getting them published. Students work with Mrs. Schroeder a multiple published author and teacher here at LRHS. |
CSF (California Scholastic Federation) |
Ms. Loustale |
405 |
Academic club, does community service and can use college applications. MUST apply and qualify to be in club. |
Environmental Club |
Mr. Van Steyn |
1002 |
The Environmental Club is a sustainable group which strives to create a cleaner |
FCA (Fellowship of Christian Athletes) |
Mrs. Meyers |
802 |
Encouragement, community service, promoting opportunities for athletes to use their status as a positive persuasion in the community and campus. |
Flock Spirit Section |
Dennis and Gorelick |
314 |
Spirit Section club that helps organize and promot games for all sport teams throughout the year. EVERYONE is welcome to come be a part of the cheer section. |
GSA- Gay- Straight Alliance |
Mrs. Gorelick |
309 |
(GSA) is a student-run club, which provides a safe place for students to meet, support each other, talk about issues related to sexual orientation and gender identity and expression |
Historical Club |
Mr. & Mrs. Schroder |
402 |
The purpose of this organization is to provide a forum outside of the classroom for students interested in historical study, research, and debate. |
Interact Club |
Mrs. Cross |
office |
Interact clubs bring together young people ages 12-18 to develop leadership skills while discovering the power of Service Above Self. Find out how serious leadership can be seriously fun. |
International Thespian Society |
Mrs. Brown |
301 |
Anyone interested in Theater. The International Thespian Society is the only theatre honor society for middle and high school students in the United State |
Latinos Unidos |
Mr. Duncan |
508 |
Latinos Unidos is a cultural club that welcomes everyone interested in learning about our culture. Join and become part of the L.U. family. |
LRHS Gamers Guild |
Mr. Van Steyn |
1002 |
The Liberty Ranch Gamer’s Guild strives to create a welcoming environment for all students to come together and enjoy all types of tabletop games. Experienced players of role playing games (DnD, Pathfinder, etc.) look to introduce and teach newcomer’s. Both cooperative and competitive games will be played during game days. Our hope is that all students will be able to find a play group that fits their style. |
MESA Club (Mathematics, Engineering, Science, & Academics) |
Mrs. Moote |
907 |
The MESA Program is an academic program that supports educationally disadvantaged community college students to excel in math, computer science, engineering, and science. |
Moot Court |
Mr. Lafarga |
501 |
Moot court is a co-curricular activity. Participants take part in simulated court or arbitration proceedings, usually involving drafting memorials or memoranda and participating in oral argument. |
NHS (National Honor Society) |
Mrs. McClean and Raybe |
502 |
Academic club, does community service and can use college applications. MUST apply and qualify to be in club. |
Skating Club |
Mrs. Gecik |
609 |
Want to learn how to roller skate or practice new moves? Come hang out, roll around, and make new friends at the Roller Skate Club! |
Sophisticated Tea Society |
Mrs. Binney |
607 |
Club that has weekly meetings to appreciate and drink tea |
Class Driven Clubs:
Students must be enrolled in these classes to take part in the club events each year
**with the exception of Link crew that has some class and club only members
Club/ |
Advisor |
Rm |
Description |
ASB (Associated Student Body)
|
Mrs. Dennis |
314 |
Student Government (Leadership) and Activities. Oversees and runs all school wide events on LRHS Campus, such as Rallies, Hoco, Winter ball, Clash of the Classes, Senior Week and much more! |
Class Of 23 Class Of 24 Class of 25 Class of 26
|
Mrs. Schroeder Mrs. Dennis Mrs. Gorelick Mrs. Harper |
402 314 301 408 |
Student Government (Leadership) Class officers and volunteers oversee Hoco Float building, fundraising for class and events for each class level such as Senior Events, Prom, Powder Puff and the Color Dance |
AVID
|
Mrs. Gonzalez |
804 |
Students Must be enrolled in the Course. College Prep Club, supports academic skills and intro to college. |
Band Choir
|
Mr. Tarrant |
301 |
Must be enrolled in the course to participate in these club |
FFA (Future Farmers of America)
|
Mr. Dodson |
601 |
Students must be enrolled in the Agricultural Program to participate. Variety of Agricultural based programs and projects |
Link Crew
|
Mrs. Doyle |
906 |
Junior and Senior class and club that supports freshman in their transitions to High School |
Yearbook
|
Mrs. Sims |
507 |
Class/club that collect pictures, writes articles and creates yearbook at the end of the year, |