Student Life

Student Government

Student Government is a student run organization that looks to improve the school culture through leadership and school spirit events, plans activities for the student body, and coordinates fundraising opportunities for the betterment of the surrounding community. Events include but are not limited to: Summer Leadership Retreat, Club Fair for Incoming Freshmen, Hot dog Roasts, Spirit Week, Powder Puff, Homecoming Dance, NOC Leadership Conferences, Food Drive, Gift Tree, Dances, Spaghetti Dinners, Pep Assemblies, Blood Drive, Mr. Bear Pageant, 8th grade Tours, Prom, and individual class projects.

Elections for the positions of Class President and Vice President are held in May. All students wanting to be on Student Senate should turn in their applications by May. Freshmen elections and applications are in the month of September. Meetings are bi-monthly on Thursdays in the Media Center right after school.

Any questions or concerns, please
email Matt Ciha

Link Crew

Our Link Crew program is a duel freshmen transition program and an upperclassmen leadership program. As our freshmen go through the program, they will be introduced to our school and its culture, establish roots in the school, build a mentor-mentee relationship, develop a sense of belonging, and have a reduced level of stress as they enter a new school. The upperclassmen Link Crew leaders will be part of our Freshmen Orientation Day which includes large and small group orientation, schedule information and a complete school tour. The Link Crew Leaders will also run Monthly Group Lessons where the freshmen are broken up into small groups in order to work on leadership, study, and character building skills. The freshmen will also be treated to a Motivational Speaker and a Year-End Program sponsored by the Link Crew in order to help them move from being a freshman to a fully involved sophomore.

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Key Club

Key Club is an international student-led organization which provides its members with opportunities to provide service, build character and develop leadership.  High School student members of Key Club perform acts of service in their communities, such as cleaning up parks, collecting clothing and organizing food drives.

Requirements:

  • Attend monthly meetings the first Tuesday of the month in the Media Center

  • Before and after school meeting options

  • Attend at least 5 meetings

  • Complete a minimum of 20 hours of community service by April 30th

  • Attend a mandatory end-of-the-year ceremony in early May