Extracurricular Activities
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Students are encouraged to participate in extracurricular activities. To learn more about a club or activity, select the name in the drop down below.
Student-led clubs are initiated, created, and led by students at each individual school campus where the club is active. A student who wishes to organize a non-school sponsored, student-led club must obtain prior written consent from the school principal. These clubs are not governed by school officials, but a club monitor is present at the time of student-led club meetings held on school campuses. Parents or legal guardians must complete and sign the appropriate permission slip before their child may participate. A separate permission slip must be completed for every club or organization that each student participates.
School Sponsored Club Permission Slip
Student Led Club Permission Slip
Intent to Participate Form (18+ years)
Visit WCS Board Policy 6.702 for detailed guidelines and rules about school-sponsored and student-led clubs, activities and organizations.
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School Sponsored Clubs
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Including Honor Societies
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Speech/Debate Team
Compete in speech and debate events. Earn merit points in teh National Speech and Debate Honor Society.
Sponsor: Hannah Saragusa & Kelsey Wells
Cost: $200
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ACE Mentor
Architecture, Construction, Engineering
Learn from members of industry about architecture, construction and engineering. Online applications are due at the end of August each year.
Sponsor: Lisa Richter
No Cost
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Best Buddies / Indy Friends
To provide numerous opportunities for students to work with our students with specific needs to cultivate fun, interactive opportunities.
Sponsor: DeeDee Montgomery
Cost: $20
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DECA
Distributive Education Clubs of America
Business Competitions and Community Service
Sponsors: Jeremy Whaley and Dylan Black
Cost: $45
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Drama Club
Award winning theatre department that is open and welcoming to any and all students! We have something for everyone! We put on two productions, a one act festival and so much more!
Sponsors: Becky Williams and Taylor Sokoll
No Cost
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eSports Team
Gaming competition for Williamson County High Schools for scholarship opportunities and to increase interest in computing/gaming fields.
Sponsor: Lisa Richter
Cost: $50
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FCCLA
Family, Career and Community Leaders of America
Community Service, leadership skills, competitive events
Sponsors: Elizabeth Grindstaff and Sharon Malloy
Cost: $35
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Habitat for Humanity
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HOSA
Health Occupations Students of America
For students in the Health Care profession
Sponsors: Kelly Cole and Brandi Mangrum
Cost: $30
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JROTC Air Rifle Team
The Rifle Team uses CO2 powered rifles and shoots in three different stances (prone - standing - kneeling). The cadets try to shoot the highest score possible on targets at 10 meters. Cadets compete at the MBA Classic, CMP Postal matches and multiple county meets.
Sponsor: Major Massey
No Cost
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JROTC Archery
Archery participants learn the fundamentals of shooting a basic level Genesis Compound Bow from a distance of 20 feet in a safe and controlled environment. The Indy Archery Team competes in local and state level archery matches while shooting at sanctioned targets and 3D animal targets.
Sponsor: Major Massey
No Cost
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JROTC Color Guard
The Color Guard is a team that carries the colors (with two rifle guards) for all home football games, as well as various other events. The Color Guard also goes to multiple Drill Meets both inside and outside of the county to compete with other schools.
Sponsors: Sergeant Slusser
No Cost
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JROTC Drill Team
The Drill Team provides cadets the opportunity to compete in Army JROTC Drill Competitions. All drill teams train according to the standards in the Brigade JROTC Drill Team Competition Memorandum of Instruction (MOI). Competition events include: Color Guard, armed platoon/squad exhibition, unarmed duet exhibition, armed dual/individual exhibition, armed inspection regulation, and unarmed inspection regulation.
Sponsor: Sergeant Slusser
No Cost
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JROTC Leadership and Academic Bowl
Indy JROTC sponsors a leadership and academic team of up to six participants where students compete against teams across the nation after studying US Army Cadet Command Leadership curriculum and STEM related materials. Every year, 30 teams advance to the national competition in Washington DC.
Sponsor: Major Massey
No Cost
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JROTC Raider Team
The Raider Team is an advanced Physical Training team that also teaches land navigation, first aid and other basic survival skills.
Sponsor: Sergeant Slusser
No Cost
Student Led Clubs
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As of August 4, 2023
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Badminton
To give students an opportunity to play badminton. Any student with or without experience can play. Our goal is for everyone to have fun.
No Cost
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Christians of Indy
The goal of this club is to study the four books of the Gospel in great detail. These books will allow people to learn and learn about the life of Jesus. We will accomplish this through careful scripture study, but we will also focus on collaborative discussion between club members.
No Cost
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Coding Club
The objective is to establish a coding culture among students and build their logical and analytical skills to support computer programming as a plan to fit software development needs.
No Cost
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Comic Book Club
The goal of the comic book club is to learn about comics. A presentation is shown at every meeting. It details new comics coming out and what they are about, along with an artist of the week. We also read and discuss comics.
No Cost
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Crochet for a Cause
The goal of this club is to teach people how to crochet and give back to the community. They will be teaching students how to crochet and then use those skills to make different projects, like scarves, to donate to different foundations.
No Cost
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Cultural Exploration Club
The Cultural Exploration Club serves as a club to explore and engage in other cultures. Activities could include food, slideshows, and other activities such as origami. Students contribute and learn, thus creating more awareness for other cultures.
No Cost
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Dungeons and Dragons Club
Our goal is to make a fun and creative space where students can play Dungeons and Dragons with their peers. We use our club to create more interest in D&D for new players and provide an opportunity for experienced players to guide others through new creative campaigns. Our club also helps students with creative narration and storytelling.
No Cost
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Fellowship of Christian Athletes
FCA focuses on serving local communities and IHS by equipping, empowering and encouraging people to make a difference for Christ. The goal of FCA is to see our school impacted for Jesus Christ through the influence of coaches, athletes and all students.
No Cost
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Film Club
In this club, we will watch classic movies and discuss the historical impact they had on the film industry, as well as its effect on society as a whole. The purpose of the club would be to bring together film and history-loving students for a fun after-school activity.
No Cost
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Here to Praise
In this club, our goal is to give people another place to worship. Some people connect to the Lord better through song/music and some connect through prayer. We believe our club will start peoples' week out right. Everyone is welcome. We just want to share the word and get people excited about it.
No Cost
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Horse Club
The purpose of the horse club is to allow students to learn and explore the love of horsemanship. It provides a safe learning environment that allows talents to care and ride horses.
No Cost
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Independence Black Student Union
Independence Black Student Union wants to create a safe space for all students. As well as creating a better community through volunteering and supporting one another, IBSU is also a place where you can learn the history of African Americans.
No Cost
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Indy Art Club
The purpose of Indy Art Club is to create art and have fun. We will paint, draw, color, and create. It is open to all grades and all skill levels. The members do not need to be in an art class to join. We want to have fun making art.
No Cost
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Indy Automotive
The goal of this club is to learn more about cars and help others learn about cars. The club will help with simple things like car models and engine parts.
No Cost
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Indy Bible Study
The purpose of the Indy Bible study is to examine scripture that applies to the everyday struggles that teens face navigating a secular world as a Christ-centered teenager. Participants will discuss how scripture influences their daily work.
No Cost