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CLUBS & ACTIVITIESDAYTIMEROOMGRADESINFORMATIONSPONSOR
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Academic DecathlonThursdays3:00-4:00 PME100All GradesFee $5 Promotes intrinsic motivation while studying and creates a positive representation of the school during meets. The club is a great place for students to network and get experience building learning groups and collaborating productively at a high level with rigorous content in multiple fields. Student Sponsor: Katherine WhitmoreCaleb Rice
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American Sign Language (ASL) Honor SocietyTwice per month,
see sponsor
7:00-7:30 AM and 3:00-3:30 PME114All Grades$30 fee. ASLHS provides service to the school and community while promoting the American Sign Language and culture.Rochelle Fontaine
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Anime ClubThursdays3:00-4:00 PMC204All Grades$30 fee. Watch Anime, play games, and have fun with people that have similar interests. Even if kids have never watched Anime, they're welcome to join us to hang out and learn more.Mike Weldon
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Archery ClubEvery Other Thursday3:30-4:30 PMRon King Trail, Littleton, CO 80125, or C122All GradesNo fee. The Grizzly Archery Club is meant for both experts looking to sharpen their skills or beginners looking for a place to start shooting. Find more information on their website. Student Sponsor: Griffin WittyChris Hecker and John Worden
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Casual Video GamingTuesdays3:00-4:00 PMF202All Grades$5 fee. To connect students who share a love of video gaming and video game culture. This will be a casual drop in/out club with occasional tournaments. Student Sponsors: Tristan JonesGreg Kane
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Chess ClubTues and Weds3:00-4:00 PMLibrary (Tues)
E107 (Weds)
All GradesNo fee. To provide a place for students to pursue chess in whatever aspect(s) they wish: to play the game casually, to play competitively, to learn how to play, to improve their play, or to have fun. Student Sponsors: Gabe Wardall and Jake Fredericks Paul Rafac
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Cinema ClubTuesdays2:55 PMC103All Grades$5 fee. We meet to discuss movies, their themes, their cinematography, and their role in history. Each week a new movie is assigned, students will watch the movie on their own, and meet to discuss their observations and opinions. Student Sponsor: Tedd DawsonKyle Pederson
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Climbing ClubMondays3:45-5:15 PMUbergrippen
in Castle Rock
All Grades$30 fee. This is a club for any level of rock climber. We have total beginners and students who have been climbing for years. We will teach you everything you need to know, and you have the option to compete against students from other schools.Chris Hannaford
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Creative Writing ClubTuesdays, twice per month3:00-4:00 PMC115All Grades$1 fee. To provide an outlet for student-based creative works where students can read and critique one another's work. Twice per month, we will meet either before or after school. We’ll share writing successes and “not-so-successes” and search for contests to enter. Student Sponsor: Kaitlyn SarverDavid Rauh
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Disc Golf and
Ultimate Frisbee
Wednesdays3:00 PMMeet at the Disc
Golf Basket by C lot
All GradesNo fee. Will learn the basics of throwing a disc and learn the rules of competition in one or both sports. Students can plan to play somewhere over the weekend.. Student Sponsor: Connor Brandt. First meeting is 10/5/22.Zachary Burridge
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DECAIn ClassIn ClassE217All Grades$80 fee. Students practice skills in class in real world situations through role plays and written events.Gen Bennett
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eSportsWednesdays3:00-5:00 PMLibraryAll Grades$120-125 fee. Establish an eSports team sponsored through CHSAA. Provide a competitive outlet for students who enjoy playing video games. Participation committment for one semester.Nick Bidinger
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Family, Career & Community Leaders of America (FCCLA)Twice per month,
see sponsor
7:10 AMC213All Grades$30 fee. Student led organization to build FACS skills and leadership. Compete at state and national level.Bailey Williamson
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Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA)Tuesdays7:00 AMPost Grad Center (in Library)All Grades$15 fee. For students to receive encouragement and support in their faith, as well as look for opportunities to demonstrate kindness, love, compassion and care to the student body and TRHS Community. Student Sponsor: Payton Winingham and Sara BoyleJennifer Szilagyi
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French National Honor Society (FNHS) 3rd Friday of each month7:15 AME20310th, 11th, and 12th$30 fee. We provide service to the school and community while promoting the French language and culture.Olivia Holland
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Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA)1-2 Times per Month,
See Sponsor
7:15 AME217All Grades$120 fee. FBLA inspires and prepares students to become community-minded business leaders in a global society through relevant career preparation and leadership experiences.Gen Bennett
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Gender Sexuality Alliance (GSA)Thursdays3:00-4:00 PMPost Grad Center (in Library)All Grades$1 fee. School-provided safe space for LGBTQ high schoolers and allies. Students and allies alike meet to discuss current issues and attend activities that help to promote equity and unity for anyone who belongs to or supports the Community. Student Sponsors: Madison Craffey and Katherine RogersDavid Rauh and David Carroll
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Grizzly ConnectThursdays7:00 AMC103All Grades$25 fee. To integrate new students to ThunderRidge, provide them with a brief orientation and any necessary support systems. This club will help connect new students to already existing clubs to foster connections across the school. Student Sponsor: Skylar StaderKyle Pederson
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Highlands Ranch Junior Cycling Team (HRJC)Practices: Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays 5:00-7:00 PMN/AAll GradesFees to participate. All information can be found on the https://www.hrjc.bike/ website. The locations change but typically start at Mountain Vista High School west lot and Rock Canyon High School lot.hrjc.bike
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HOSAEvery other Friday3:00-3:45 PMF203All Grades$30 fee. HOSA - Future Healthcare Professionals. To provide students with an interest in healthcare careers an opportunity to explore that area as well as career opportunities. Student Sponsors: Tara Van Heusen & Madison LawrensonJulie Blue
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International Thespian SocietyCheck the call board (outside B213) or listen to announcements for future meetingsSee board (B213) or sponsorAuditoriumAll Grades$30 fee. Students practice skills in class in real world situations through role plays and written events. There are so many ways to be involved in theatre. Kids can audition to be an actor in the show, or they can tech backstage. Teaching includes building sets, costumes, lights, sound, painting, and props. WebsiteKylene Hurley
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Jazz BandThursdays6:50-7:25 AMB210All Grades$30 fee. Jazz Band will help provide a more encompassing music education experience to student members as they learn the history and techniques behind the first truly American musical genre. The club will be run similar to a traditional class with Mr. Graese leading instruction.Brandon Graese
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Judo/Jiu-JitsuTuesdays and Thursdays3:00-4:15 PMWrestling RoomAll GradesNo fee. Teaches self-defense. First meeting Sept 5, 2023. Student Sponsor: Tyler WalshMatt Paisley
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Knitting & Crochet Club2nd & 4th Thursdays
of the month
7:10 AME217All Grades$5 fee. It's a happy, easy going club to help kids connect and learn an old and comforting craft. Any student can join knitting and crochet club, regardless of experience. Come by, and we'll share our supplies and knowledge! Student Sponsor: Alexia BouyGen Bennett
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Link CrewWeeklySee SponsorE20911th & 12th$30 fee. The Link Crew provides Leadership, Mentor, Guidance, Friendship and Peer Role Model opportunities to Sophomore and Juniors to support Freshman students in the transition to their first year of High School.
Tatum Sullivan and Penny Lynch
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Marine Biology ClubWednesdays3:00-4:15 PME100All gradesFee $5 Students will receive exposure to the Marine Sciences in a land-locked state allowing them to get a better global understanding of science and its application. Students work in collaborative groups to discover new and exciting information building on their own curiosities about our oceans and their inhabitants. Student Sponsor: Mitchell PolutchkoCaleb Rice
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National Art Honor Society (NAHS)Thursdays3:00-4:30 PMC123All Grades$35 fee. Community Service, Personal Art Projects, Growth as Artists. Darcy DeAno
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National Honor Society (NHS)Once a month6:30-7:30 PMLibrary 11th & 12th$30 fee. Meeting dates: 10/25, 11/29, 1/24, 2/28, 3/27, and 4/24. Student President: David Ellis. Please see the Website for more information.Jennifer Sproul
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NewspaperClass Days3rd PeriodF221All GradesNo fee. Create and release a newspaper covering current events and interests of the school and students. Sarah Luebking
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Pageturners Book ClubTuesdays3:00-3:30 PMLibraryAll GradesNo fee. To share a love of reading, find new books, and talk about books. Everyone is welcome, even if they haven't read the book. Student Sponsor: Tara Van HeusenStephanie Sjoland
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PeaceJamWednesdays3:00-4:00 PMC203All Grades$40 fee. Service related to environmental and social justice. Maintains Grizzly Garden and rain garden.Stephanie Mills
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Philosophy ClubAlternating Tuesdays3:00-4:00 PMC115All Grades$1 fee. Spark intellectual interest and meaning making. To foster curiosity and allow for mental enrichment.David Rauh
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ProStartWednesdays3:00-4:00 PMD20511th &12th$30 fee. Promote ProStart, cater outside events, and competition. Rachel Rants
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Spanish National Honor Society (SNHS)Tuesday, once per month7:10 AMMobile #311th & 12th$30 fee. Dedicated to promoting the study of the Spanish language and the culture of Hispanic countries.Anne Halliday
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Speech and DebateWednesday3:00-4:30 PME204All Grades$100 Fee. Work on public speaking and debate skills as well as competitions vs other schools. This is a CHSAA sanctioned activity.Jason Mercado
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Student GovernmentSee SponsorSee SponsorC118All GradesNo fee. Leadership development. WebsiteThomas Sullivan
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Tabletop Gaming ClubTuesdays3:00-4:00 PMLibraryAll Grades$10 fee. Play any non-electronic, school appropriate game. Members usually bring their own games, such as D&D, Battleship, Uno, Risk, etc. Meet new people, nerd out, have fun! Student Sponsor: Jensen McDonaldStephanie Sjoland and David Gillespie
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Technology Student Association (TSA)Thursdays3:00 PMC217All Grades$45 fee. This club works on group technology and engineering projects to compete in the state conference in February.Eric Allmendinger
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Tri-M Music Honor SocietyBiweeklyTBDB210/B20210th, 11th, 12thNo fee. Tri-M stands for Modern Music Masters and is a club for all music students to get together and enjoy sharing their passion for music! This club was started to encourage the Band, Orchestra, and Choir students to work together and promote collaboration and empathy in our community through music.Ryan Wolterstorff
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Unified1st Tuesday of the Month3:00 PMD209All Grades$30 fee. Our club is all about inclusion and provides leadership opportunities for all students. We plan after school activities once a month where we go and have fun and build friendships with our students with intellectual and physical disabilities.Sam Wheatley and Ashley Ives
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Welding ClubThursdays, twice per month3:00 PMF210All Grades$50 fee. This club will support students with time to work on welding or expand interest into Skills USA competitions. Meetings will include time for welding in booths or fabrication of personal and group projects.Oscar Chaparro
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YearbookClass Days3rd PeriodF221All GradesNo fee. Create Yearbook. This is a year-long elective.Sarah Luebking