SHS Clubs
SADD
(Students Against Destructive Decisions) SADD students will help with Trick or
Treat, Red Ribbon Week and Prom Pledge.
Email [email protected]
if you would like to join this club.
Student
Council (voted on by each class) Student
Council helps with the homecoming and sweetheart dances.
FFA (Eric
VanFleet & Matt Wentworth) FFA is a
student organization for all students enrolled in an agriculture course. All of our agriculture students are FFA
members. FFA gives students the
opportunity to participate in leadership development events, trips,
conventions, and contests.
NHS
(National Honor Society) 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 are granted membership into
Shenandoah’s Chapter of the National Honor Society in November of each
year. Each potential applicant is
provided an application packet based on his/her grade point average. Members are selected by a committee. This committee reviews each applicant’s
packet and considers the experience in each of the four pillars: scholarship,
service, leadership, and character. To
review the rubric, please see Mrs. Gaydos or Mrs. Warner.
Ski
Club: Ski Club is exactly how it sounds,
a club that goes skiing! Each year in January,
the Ski Club takes 5 trips to Mansfield where they ski at Snow Trails. Snow Trails is a smaller ski resort, which
allows beginning skiers to gain experience they need to move on to bigger
runs. Students are required to purchase
his/her own passes and complete a lesson if this is his/her first experience
skiing. For more information, see Mrs.
Gaydos.
Service Club
(Lisa King & Nellie Easterling)
Service Club is a community service-based club. We do community service projects in and
around our school. Service Club is a
volunteer organization in which students work at events when they are available. In order to sign up, you need to listen to
announcements and attend meetings when they are scheduled.
GSA (Tricia
LePage) GSA is a group whose mission is to promote tolerance
and acceptance throughout the school community and to provide a safe,
non-judgmental space as a support network for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual,
Transgender, Questioning, and Straight youth who share a common vision of
social equality.
Theatre Club
(Tricia LePage) Students can participate in theatre activities after school and
be a part of the stage productions as back stage participants and some minor
roles. The club is hopeful that students
will enjoy their experience and join theatre classes along the way. Depending on enrollment of club outside of
class members as well, we would like to have additional productions throughout
the year.
Book Club
(Tricia LePage) is for students who are interested in reading like-minded books
and have discussions in an afterschool program weekly or monthly.
FCS is a
Fellowship of Christian Students. Come for a short devotional, game, and a
snack on Tuesday from 3-4 in Mrs. Winland’s room. See Mrs. Winland for details.
Golf Club
(Justin Rich) Golf is the closest game
to the game we call life. You get bad shots, you get good breaks from bad
shots… but you have to play the ball where it lies.” - Bobby Jones
Golf is a
lifelong activity that promotes dedication, self control, and focus. The game
of golf teaches players the importance of understanding what variables you can
control and what you cannot. For young people, golf provides implicit lessons
that are applicable to all aspects of life; honesty, fairness, teamwork,
hard-work, improvisation, and adaptation. From an educational perspective, golf
is an art that the most skilled golfers incorporate math skills to determine
distances, trajectory, slope, and probability to be successful. Golf courses
and golf course management are testaments to agriculture and wildlife habitat
conservation. Golf courses provide sustainable micro-ecosystems that are
maintained and flourished through agronomy.
To become a
member of the Golf Club, see Mr. Rich.
Esports: The world of competitive, organized video gaming. Competitors from different schools face off in the same games that are popular with at-home gamers: Fortnite, Overwatch, Rocket League, Super Smash Brothers and Valorant. If you are interested, please email Aedan Theobald.
Varsity
Sports: If anyone is interested in any
of the following sports, please see Mr. Sholtis.
Football
Volleyball
Cross Country
Boys Basketball
Girls Basketball
Wrestling
Cheer
Baseball
Softball
Track & Field