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Extracurricular
Students are encouraged to participate in extracurricular activities. To learn more about a club or activity, select 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 on campuses. Parents or legal guardians must complete and sign the permission forms for each club/ activity they participate in before attending.
Visit WCS Board Policy for detailed guidelines and rules about school-sponsored and student-led clubs, activities, and organizations.
Intent to participate in a club/activity form
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School Sponsored Clubs
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Best Buddies
Best Buddies is an international non‐profit organization. They pair General Education students with one ‐to‐one peer friendships with Special Education students. The chapter holds group activities once a month for everyone to hang out. Please consider joining us in the effort to provide much needed social opportunities for people with disabilities when you’re at your school.
No fees to join.
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Dance Team
The dance team holds tryouts over the summer and uses the Fall to practice and prepare for performances during the football and basketball season.
There is a $250.00 fee that covers uniforms and camp.
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Yearbook Club
The purpose of the Yearbook club is to document each year at our school. We strive to photograph (or obtain photographs) of each major and minor event that occurs at the school as well as the day to day life at Fairview High School.
No fees.
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Thespian Society
International honor society for students who excel in all areas of theatre arts, including performing and technical areas.
No fees.
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Student Council
Student Council is an active and vibrant part of life at Ravenwood! Class and Student Body Officers are elected each year. There is an election/application process for general members to attend with expectations of commitment and dedication. The goal of the Student Council is to foster student leadership opportunities, serve both community and school, and promote unity as well as enhance the positive school climate and spirit within the school. Time commitments will vary throughout the year. When no events come up, the time commitment is about 1 hour per week. When preparing for and carrying out events, time commitments can be as much as 3 hours per night.
No fees to join.
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Science Bowl
This club will expose members to a variety of scientific facts and information that will help them in their science classes and beyond. Club members will compete in Science Bowl competitions and cultivate a love for science in everyone.
No fees.
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Color Guard/ Winter Guard
The Color Guard represents FHS at local and state competitions. The Color Guard performs at halftime of home football games and travels to away games with the pep band.
Practice happens twice a week during the season. Winter Guard practice during the winter months twice a week.
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Marching Band
The Marching Band represents FHS at local and state competitions. The band performs at halftime of home football games and travels to away games as a pep band. Practice happens twice a week during the season.
There is a $300.00 fee.
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Jobs for Tennessee Graduates, JTG
Club and organization that helps identify students who face barriers to graduation, guiding each one toward post-secondary education, a meaningful career, and a productive adulthood.
No fees.
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JROTC Raiders
The Raider Team is an advanced Physical Training team. That also teaches land navigation, first aid, and other basic survival skills.
No fees to join,
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Health Occupation Students of America, HOSA
HOSA club is open to any student with an interest in the medical services profession. Membership is based on a participation point system to maintain membership status. Participation offerings are state/regional competitions, community service opportunities on campus and off, and attending meetings.
The annual fee is $10.00, but fundraising is important for competitions.
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Future Farmers of American, FFA
FFA is a club that is open to students on agricultural courses. FFA provides students with opportunities to gain skills, enjoy agricultural experiences, and practice community service with ag leadership.
There is a $7.00 annual fee.
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National Honor Society
The National Honor Society (NHS) elevates a school’s commitment to the values of scholarship, service, leadership, and character. These four pillars have been associated with membership in the organization since its inception in 1921. Students with a weighted GPA of 3.75 are invited to apply during the second semester of junior year to the National Honor Society. The application is thoroughly evaluated for evidence of all requirements. Students are required to attend meetings and complete at least 20 hours of community service in their senior year.
The dues are $20 to be paid one time upon acceptance into the club. If the club is able to meet its fundraising goals, graduation stoles will be paid for by the club.
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Beta Club
Beta Club is an organization that promotes the ideals of academic achievement, character, service and leadership.
Fee is $15.00
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Academic Decathlon
This club represents FHS at academic competitions, including practicing after school and prep work at home to compete in competitions.
No fees

Student Led Clubs
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As of August 4, 2023
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Be Nice Ambassadors
The purpose of this club is to welcome new students to FHS by partnering them up with a Be Nice Ambassador that will help show the students around FHS, including tours. This club also meets with the intention of building up classmates and cheering them on for events.
No fees.
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College Search Club
The purpose of this club is to help students research colleges and find scholarship opportunities as they prepare for graduation from high school.
No fees.
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Gay Straight Alliance
The purpose of this club is to raise awareness and representation of the LGTBTQ+ community at Fairview High while providing a safe place for discussion among allies.
No fees.
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Dungeons and Dragons
The purpose of this club is to provide students interested in Dungeon and Dragons with the opportunity to meet, discuss, and play within the realm of Dungeons and Dragons.
No fees.
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Fellowship of Christian Athletes
The purpose of the club is to help spread the word of God and to promote religion in not only our school, but our athletic system. Furthermore, provide a support system for all students.
No fees.