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ACE Mentor Program
The ACE MENTOR PROGRAM is open to students to learn from members of industry about architecture, construction and engineering. The goal is to develop a project and to present at a banquet in April.
Cost: $0 -
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 to people with disabilities at your school.
Cost: $0 -
DECA
DECA is a club that is open to students in marketing, finance, hospitality and business. DECA provides students with opportunities to gain corporate career skills, enjoy workplace experiences, and practice community service with business leadership. Time commitments vary from 1 to 2 hours per month.
Cost: $30 for National and State dues + t-shirt. -
E-Sports
E-SPORTS is a competitive, team-based activity where students will practice together to compete with other school teams in the district. Students will have opportunities to compete at matches based on their individual win/lose stats as well as small group win/lose stats. Games students will be competing in include League of Legends (PC), Rocket League (PC), Multiverses (PC), and Super Smash Bros Ultimate (Nintendo Switch). Students will be required to register in Final Forms to be eligible to attend practice and compete. E-Sports not only gives students a chance to play competitive video games, but also opens the door into many different careers in technology. There are also great scholarship opportunities for students who may be interested in playing at the collegiate level.
Cost: $3 -
Forensics
The Forensics Team is open to any Ravenwood student for tryouts. Our Forensics Team is a competitive speech, drama & debate team, and is affiliated with the National Forensics League and the Tennessee High School Speech and Drama League. Forensics is also a nationally recognized honor society. Time commitments are weekly practices depending on the category you compete in. Because of size limits of the team, students must sign up and become an active team member before the end of the first nine weeks of school. Also, adherence to GPA requirements and by‐laws must be kept.
Cost: $300 -
Freshman Mentoring Program
The FRESHMAN MENTORING PROGRAM was designed to provide a comprehensive transition program for all freshmen coming to the Ravenwood community. Freshman Mentors (rising juniors and seniors) are selected during 2nd semester of each year following an application process. The mentors (or FMPs) plan and carry out Freshman Orientation over the summer and continue mentoring throughout the school year by presenting Ravenwood‐relevant lessons once weekly in freshman homeroom classes. In addition, mentors make themselves available to freshmen seeking "upper‐classman guidance." It is quite an honor at Ravenwood to be selected to serve as an FMP. Rising juniors and seniors go through an application process that includes obtaining letters of recommendation, maintaining good grades and good attendance, and exhibiting a positive attitude. FMPs are considered the "cream of the crop" at Ravenwood ~~ We love our FMPs!
Cost: $0 -
Habitat for Humanity
Habitat for Humanity is a non-profit organization that helps those in need to rise out of poverty. Habitat helps families to attain homeownership by building houses at the lowest possible cost through volunteer labor and donated materials. They sell the houses at no profit and no interest to a low-income family. Ravenwood students assist five other Williamson County high schools with the build in February and March as a part of “Habitat High.”
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HOSA
HOSA (Health Occupations Students of America) 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.
Cost: $40 non-refundable for State/National fees, pay on-line or check made payable to RHS HOSA. -
Interact Club
The Interact Club is Rotary International's service club for Young people ages 14‐18. The Ravenwood Interact Club is sponsored by the Brentwood Morning Rotary club, which provides support and guidance, but is self‐governed and self-supported. Each year, Interact completes one service project per month, one of which furthers international understanding and goodwill. Through these efforts, Interactors develop a network of friendships with local and overseas clubs and learn the importance of: developing leadership skills and personal integrity, demonstrating helpfulness and respect for others, understanding the value of individual responsibility and hard work, and advancing international understanding and goodwill.
Cost: $0 -
JROTC
JROTC Robotics—the robotics team builds robots and competes in the VEX HS league.
JROTC Raiders—is a high adventure competition team that competes in physical challenges and rope bridge events.
JROTC Drones—is a new team that learns how to fly drones and films events for JROTC.
JROTC Color Guard—presents the flags at school competitions and various community events.
JROTC Leadership—competes in bowl style competitions with other JROTC units across the nation.
JROTC Academic—competes in bowl style competitions with other JROTC units across the nation.
JROTC Rifle Team—competes in the Williamson County Rifle League and against other teams across the nation via postal matches. -
Junior Classical League
Ravenwood's LATIN CLUB will explore the Ancient World and experience Greco-Roman Culture through skits, trivia, and art. The goal is to have 50% participation in local competitions and the State Convention.
Cost: $10 -
Mock Trial
The Ravenwood High School Mock Trial Team provides students an opportunity to learn about the law, court procedures, and legal system. This is done through hands-on and in-court experience with a complete mock trial that is provided by the state of TN and the TN bar association.
Cost: $30 -
Model United Nations
MODEL UNITED NATIONS students serve as delegates to a “mock” United Nations meeting and serve as a representative of a country. They research that country and the problems facing it. They also prepare speeches to present at the conference and prepare resolutions that they petition the mock United Nations to adopt. In this process, students learn research skills, information about other countries, and how to speak in front of groups. Their work culminates in an annual conference in November where 800 delegates gather to argue on behalf of their resolutions. (Only cost incurred will be related to the conference.)
Cost: $350 (financial aid available) -
Ravenwood Review
The Ravenwood Review is a school sponsored club that publishes a literary magazine containing student writing. The faculty sponsors are Mai Shaffner and Rachel Noli. The club has a student editor in chief and two assistant officers. We publish creative short fiction, poetry, academic essays, and movie and book reviews. The publication is available through The Ravenwood Review’s website (connected to school myplace accounts) and as a PDF newsletter available to parents.
Cost: $0 -
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
Cost: $0 -
Science Olympiad
This club aims to cultivate a love for science and engineering through studying academic subjects and experimenting with different materials. The main purpose is to compete in Science Olympiad competitions.
Cost: $0 -
STARS
To help young people pursue their unlimited potential by providing hope, health, and connection.
Cost: $0 -
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 join with expectations of commitment and dedication. The goal of Student Council is to foster student leadership opportunities, serve both community and school, and promote unity as well as enhance positive school climate and spirit within the school. Time commitments will vary throughout the year. When no events are coming 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.
Cost: $20 -
Technology Student Association
TSA enhances personal development, leadership and career opportunities in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). Members are engaged with these concepts through out-of-school activities such as competitions.
Cost: $35 -
Technology Student Association
TSA enhances personal development, leadership and career opportunities in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). Members are engaged with these concepts through out-of-school activities such as competitions.
Cost: $35 -
Youth in Government
YOUTH IN GOVERNMENT, students learn information about Tennessee and problems facing our state. Students draft bills to address these problems, and present them at the annual conference in the Spring. This process is very similar to MODEL UNITED NATIONS, but the content the students will study deals with more local issues. Students prepare speeches to present to the legislature and prepare bills that they will petition the assembly to adopt. In this process, students learn research skills, information about their own state, and how to speak in front of groups.
Cost: $375 -
Youth In Government
YOUTH IN GOVERNMENT, students learn information about Tennessee and problems facing our state. Students draft bills to address these problems, and present them at the annual conference in the Spring. This process is very similar to MODEL UNITED NATIONS, but the content the students will study deals with more local issues. Students prepare speeches to present to the legislature and prepare bills that they will petition the assembly to adopt. In this process, students learn research skills, information about their own state, and how to speak in front of groups.
Cost: $375