Extracurricular Clubs At West Noble High School

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West Noble High School offers something for everyone.

Whether it be academic or athletics, FFA or Theatre33, or anything in between, you can find your niche at West Noble High School.

We are proud to offer several diverse after school clubs for students to grow and let their creativity, personality and ability shine.

Here are the clubs we offer along with a quick info hit on the club, as well as the club sponsor. Their contact email is linked to their name if you are interested in taking part!

Art Club - Mr. Yates
Art Club is for students that enjoy being creative through the visual arts. The focus of Art Club is working on various projects for the community, coordinating the West Noble High School Art Show, and having fun producing artwork.

Business Professionals of America - Mrs. Kruger and Mrs. Bengston
BPA is a student-led organization which aims to help students develop leadership, technical and academic goals that will help them succeed in the workplace and in their community. It helps students learn more about their passion and gets them more involved within their community.

The Caring Closet - Mrs. Brown
The Caring Closet is a way to brighten someone's day and give back to the community. Students work together to stock and sort items from the Milford Food Bank. These items then become available to staff and students to take as needed.

Charger Care - Mrs. Terry
Charger Care is a community service based group. We work with the Salvation Army during the Christmas season, run concessions and help out with the Prom Shop during the school year.

Family, Career and Community Leaders of America - Mrs. Shaw
FCCLA works in completing and competing in projects focused on Family and Consumer Science topics of study. We complete projects and present them at the Indiana FCCLA State Conference where we also gain valuable knowledge in leadership topics.

Fellowship of Christian Athletes - Mr. Baumgartner
Since 1954, the FCA has been challenging coaches and athletes to use the powerful platform of sports to reach every coach and every athlete with the transforming power of Jesus Christ. FCA is a bible study group that meets Friday mornings at 8 a.m. in room 404. The goal is learning how to honor God with your life both on and off the field.

FFA - Mrs. Kimmel
FFA is a national organization that promotes premier leadership, personal growth and career success. Our local chapter is made up of students with a variety of different backgrounds, with a majority of them not coming from farming. We participate in a variety of activities including community service, career activities related to food, animals and plants, and enjoy common interest in agriculture. There are a variety of events, and you can pick and choose in which to participate.

History Club - Mr. Gardner
The goal of History Club is to understand the present by studying the past. We will plan several after-school activities, as well as regular meetings during homeroom, to learn more about the way people in the past lived and what we can learn from them.

National Honor Society - Mr. Grady
NHS is a group of junior and senior students who have worked diligently to keep their grades and community service as a priority in their life. After sophomore year, if your GPA is a 3.5 or higher, you will be invited to apply to the NHS. After reviewing your application, you may be asked to join for the remainder of your high school career. Being part of the NHS club is not only an honor, but builds your character and gives you many opportunities to see our community in a new way.

Spanish Club - Mrs. Santoyo and Mrs. Bartlett
Hola! Spanish Club is an opportunity for students who would like to speak Spanish outside the classroom as well as learn more about various Hispanic cultures. The purpose of the club is to promote further interest and an appreciation of the Spanish speaking countries, their language and their customs. The Spanish Club meets once a week on Wednesdays during the third trimester. Possible activities include the following: cooking and sampling food from various countries, viewing films, dancing, making crafts, and most importantly, having fun!

Student Council - Mrs. Contreras
Students work to promote West Noble High School and student involvement. Activities include, but are not limited to, Homecoming Week, Semi-formal, Primary Trick-Or-Treat, Noble County Miracle Tree, American Red Cross Blood Drive, and Teacher Appreciation Week.

Theatre33 - Mrs. Dreibelbis
T33 is more than a drama club. We are West Noble High School's premier company for actors, builders, painters, musicians, dancers, writers, and cool people.

Yearbook - Mr. Yates
Yearbook is for any student that would like to help design, create, take photographs, and well the West Noble High School Escalade. Students will be creating cover and page designs for all academic courses, athletics, clubs, prom, graduation, and other events throughout the school year.