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Get Involved in an Extracurricular Activity
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Students are encouraged to participate in extracurricular activities. To learn more about a club or activity, select the name in the drop-down below.
Student-led clubs are initiated, created, and led by students at each individual school campus where the club is active. A student who wishes to organize a non-school sponsored, student-led club must obtain prior written consent from the school principal. These clubs are not governed by school officials, but a club monitor is present at the time of student-led club meetings held on school campuses. Parents or legal guardians must complete and sign the permission form to participate in a student-led club before their child may participate.
Visit WCS Board Policy 6.702 for detailed guidelines and rules about school-sponsored and student-led clubs, activities and organizations. Parents or legal guardians must notify an administrator in writing if the student is not permitted to become a member or participate in any activities of a club or organization. Pursuant to state law, the written communication shall be signed and dated by the parent or legal guardian.
Please contact Barbara Driscoll if you have any questions.
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School Sponsored Clubs
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Art Club
The Art Club is a place for practicing artists to hone in on their skills, develop their techniques and portfolios, collaborate with other artists like themselves, create bonds with the community through the arts, and learn how to work together through group projects that will beautify the school and community.
Sponsor: Nicole Church
Club Fee: $15 for supplies
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Culinary Competition Team
All students enrolled in Culinary Arts classes have the opportunity to try out for the Culinary Competition Team to compete at the Tennessee ProStart Invitational. If selected, they can choose to compete in one of two divisions, Hospitality Management or Culinary Arts.
Sponsor: Lyndsey Weatherford
Club Fee: None
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DECA
An association of marketing students that encourages the development of business and leadership skills through academic conferences and competitions.
Sponsor: Leslie White
Club Fee: $30 dues plus food/travel expenses if they go to state or higher competition
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eSports
Competitive, organized video gaming competition for Williamson County High Schools for scholarship opportunities and to increase interest in computing/gaming career fields.
Sponsor: Elvia Klym
Club Fee: Currently $5.00 and will increase in the future.
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Global Societea
Encourage curiosity and global awareness, while creating a community where academic conversations flourish. We meet once a month to discuss current geopolitical issues facing a specific country. We drink tea from that country while we discuss.
Sponsor: Trisha Garth
Club Fee: $10
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HOSA
Health related community service such as blood drives, making cards for nursing homes, Pennies for Patients, etc. as well as the opportunity for students to compete in academic and skills related competitions related to health care knowledge and skills. There are conference with competitive events at the regional, state and international level.
Sponsor: Amy Glenn
Club Fee: $40
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International Thespian Society
International honor society for students who excel in all areas of theatre arts including performing and technical areas.
Sponsor: Laura Lindsey
Club Fee: $100
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Jazz Band
Jazz Band is an elective enrichment instrumental ensemble that rehearses after school each week throughout the academic year. Students are exposed to a variety of American jazz styles, learn and develop the art and skill of improvisation and engage in multiple live performances throughout the year.
Sponsor: Benjamin Easley
Club Fee: None
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Math Olympiad
To prepare for and compete in the AMC math test. AMC stands for American mathematics competitions.
Sponsor: Scott Crombie
Club Fee: None
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Model UN
for students to learn about real world operation of the United Nations by participating in a reenactment of the organization's activities. Students form delegations and represent member countries' interest in the General Assembly by drafting and debating resolutions. Other students represent their countries on the Security Council or Secretariat, to participate in a model International Court of Justice, or to serve in the Department of Public Information.
Sponsor: Rebecca Leeper
Club Fee: $350
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Mu Alpha Theta
To recognize students for their accomplishments in the field of Mathematics and encourage opportunities for growth within the field. We have personally set the goal to try to serve our school/community and support learning through tutoring and other service opportunities.
Sponsors: Melissa Riley and Rikki Oestreich
Club Fee: $20
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National Art Honor Society
The National Art Honor Society (NAHS) is designed to inspire and recognize students in visual art. The NAHS strives to aid members in attaining the highest standards in art scholarship, character, and service, and to bring art education to the attention of the school and community.
Sponsor: Nicole Church
Cost: $30
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National Honor Society
Honor students who have excelled in scholarship, leadership, service and character.
Sponsor: meghan.davis@wcs.edu
Club Fee: $20
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National Tech Honor Society
To honor student achievement and leadership in career and technical education, promote educational excellence, award scholarships, and enhance career opportunities for the NTHS membership.
Sponsor: Elvia Klym
Club Fee: $35
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Nolensville Ambassador Program
To mentor and form memorable relationships between upper classmen and freshmen students.
Sponsor: Valerie Cole
Club Fee: $20
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Student Led Clubs
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Anime Club
To offer a setting for students to develop friendships over the common interest of anime.
Club Fee: None
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Asian American and Pacific Islander
AAPI will provide Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders a community and platform to connect, socialize and to advocate for the Asian American and Pacific Islander community as well as publicize the awareness of the history and struggle of the AAPI community.
Club Fee: None
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Best Buddies
Leadership and development, and inclusive living for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD).
Club Fee: None
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Chess Club
To promote and enjoy the game of chess to all skill levels at Nolensville High School.
Club Fee: None
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Coding Club
For the next generation of programmers, we volunteer with local middle school robotics clubs.
Club Fee: None
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Colleen Hoover Book Club
Read and discuss books by Colleen Hoover.
Club Fee: None
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Cultural Appreciation Club
To express the diversity and heritage in the Nolensville community and educate others on how to create a more inclusive and welcoming environment for all.
Club Fee: None
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Disk Golf
For students to be active and have fun together while playing disk golf.
Club Fee: None
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Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA)
Where student athletes connect and grow in their sport and in their faith in Jesus Christ.
Club Fee: None
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Forward Club
To encourage, discuss and acknowledge cultural and racial inclusion.
Club Fee: None
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Frisbee Golf
The Frisbee Golf Club is made up of students that want to get together and play disc golf for fun. Students just get together and decide where to meet locally to play disc golf.
Club Fee: None
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Gardening Club
Environmental awareness and support; campus clean-up activities.
Club Fee: None
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Gay/Straight Alliance
To be a safe space for LGBTQ students and their allies.
Club Fee: None
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Girls in STEM (Society of Women Engineers)
Empower women to achieve their full potential in careers as engineers and leaders; expand the image of the engineering and technology professions as a positive force in improving the quality of life, and demonstrate the value of diversity and inclusion.
Club Fee: None
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Hands on Nolensville
Service oriented organization that strives to connect NHS with our local community of Nolensville.
Club Fee: None