Club Name All Around the World Club Amnesty International Club Description Share culture from all around the world Promoting Human Rights / / Non-curriculum Non-curriculum Monitor/Sponsor Ms. Uddin Rm 2017 Ms. Uddin Rm. 2017 Anime Club Architecture Club ASL Club Astronomy Club Awareness Club Best Buddies People that love Anime Students interested in Architecture Students will get an opportunity to meet new friends, learn sign, participate in monthly events, and become a part of a whole new community! Fee included T-shirt, voting rights, and participation for events. The Astronomy Club will be an introduction to the awesomeness of astronomy. We will discuss the beyond and some celestial bodies that are close to home. We plan to have Astronomy night out with amateur astronomers. Everyone is welcome to attend. Raise awareness of different types of harassment and how to handle situations Best Buddies is a nonprofit organization dedicated to establishing a global volunteer movement that creates opportunities for one-to-one friendships, integrated employment and leadership Non-curriculum Non-curriculum Ms. Ferrari Rm 1641 Mr. Culver 2677 Ms. Warren Rm 1219 Ms. Messman Rm. 1325 Mr. Clarke Rm 2313 Ms. Cooper and Ms. Devine Rm.1254
Book Club Bowling Club development for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). Discuss Books they are reading. Enjoy the game of Bowling Ms. Tuttle Library Mr. Reichardt Rm. 2235 C Major Club Popularize Chinese music Ms. Lee Rm. 1009 Chess Club Enjoy the game of chess Ms. Tuttle Library Chinese Corner Club Comp Science Tutoring Club Cricket Club CRU DIY Rubber Stamp Club Entrepreneurship Club FORCE The purpose of CCC is to create opportunities for students of all ethnic backgrounds to explore and learn about the Chinese culture, language and customs. Members will learn traditional and modern Chinese values and manners which will aid and enhance their understanding of foreign cultural backgrounds as global citizens. Guide and help other Computer Science students Introduce students to the game of Cricket Celebrate the values of Christianity and strengthen faith in God. Expand creativity and learn the art of carving rubber stamps Develop a small business and learn how to make and manage a small business or service. F.O.R.C.E. (Falcons Out Rendering Community Enhancement) Students complete volunteer hours. A student who earns 60 hours receives the FORCE pin. A student who earns 120 hours receives a cord to wear at graduation. Ms. Lee Rm. 1009 Mr. Tully Rm 2329 Mr. Hahn Rm 2324 Coach Sanders/Ms. Crestani Rm. 2243 Ms. Moore Rm. 1021 Mr. Rhodes Rm. 2314 Ms. Wagner and Ms. White Counselor suite
Falcon Fanatics FBLA Feminism Club French Phonetic Club FFA To encourage support of the Falcon athletics at home and away FBLA, which stands for Future Business Leaders of America, is an organization that fosters students knowledge about and experience in the business world. In FBLA, students choose business-related events to compete in at the district, state, and national levels. Aside from competing, we also participate in community and volunteer activities, raise money for charities, fundraise, and plan socials To raise awareness about the gender and racial prejudices in society, motivate others to vie for rights for men, women, and minorities. Help potential French Speaker on how to properly pronounce the French Language FFA makes a positive difference in the lives of students by developing their potential for premier leadership, personal growth and career success through agricultural education. You must be in an Ag Science class in order to be a Non-curriculum Ms. Dove Rm. 2656 Ms. Jones Rm. 2513 Ms. Ferrari Rm. 1641 Ms. Pauletti Rm. 1221 Ms. Sheffield Rm. 1345
member. We focus on developing leadership skills, community service, and helping our members be successful in the career of their choice. Members accomplish this by participating in leadership contests, career development contests, public speaking contests, livestock shows, agri-science fairs, and community involvement. French Club The French Club is open to all students at OTHS. The purpose of the club is to bring awareness of the francophone culture to the members. Students do not have to be in a French class to join. Gay Straight Alliance A safe space of tolerance for learning and community German Club -social gatherings for students and friends of German language and culture -get to know German culture through food, movies, and games Helping Hands To Volunteer with various organizations to help underprivileged and sick kids to make a difference in their lives and in our community. Hip Hop Club Introduce Hip Hop dancing and choreography HOSA HOSA (Health Occupations Students of America) is a national Ms. Pauletti Rm. 1221 Ms. Chronister Rm. 2326 Mr. Schmidt Rm. 1643 Mr. Forgach Rm. 1007 Ms. Maloy Rm. 2332 Ms. Nedd and Ms. Ruopp Rm. 1353
Interact Club student organization recognized by the U.S. Department of Education and the Health Science Education (HSE) Division of ACTE. HOSA s two-fold mission is to promote career opportunities in the health care industry and to enhance the delivery of quality health care to all people. HOSA s goal is to encourage all health science instructors and students to join and be actively involved in the HSE-HOSA Partnership Interact gives students ages 12-18 the chance to make a real difference while having fun. Every Interact club carries out two service projects a year. One that helps their school or community and one that promotes international understanding. Clubs meet at least twice a month and are sponsored by their local Rotary club. When you sponsor an Interact club, you re helping young people: *connect with community leaders*develop leadership skills* make international connections *discover more opportunities to connect with Rotary, including Rotaract, RYLA, and Youth Exchange Non-Curricular Ms. Lee Rm.1009
Junior Girls Key Club Korean Club Latin American Culture Club Lit Crit Club Music Club Mu Alpha Theta Muslim Students Association Junior Girls promote positive support and encouragement for all senior varsity athletes. The purpose of this club is to: *Develop leadership *Serve school and community *Provide experience in living and working together * Provide practical means to form enduring friendships Celebrate and share Korean Culture Introduce Latin American Culture to OTHS Students will select books from the library to read and review. Each student will read a different book each month and write a critique of the book which will be shared with the group at the monthly meetings. Students critiques will be left in a binder in the library for all OTHS students to review to help them in selecting books to read. Enrich musicians performances and skills Mu Alpha Theta is the Math Honor Society which provides tutorials to OTHS students and also competes in math competitions. The students complete service hours and have an opportunity to be inducted in the National Chapter Group of Muslim Students pray every Friday after school and have discussions. We provide snacks and love Non-Curricular Non-Curriuculum Ms. Horton Rm. 1315 Ms. Wernig Rm 2655 Mr. Haisler Rm. 2676 Ms. Yale Rm. 1236 Ms. Hornbeck Rm. 2675 Ms. White/Mr. Hart Rm. 2315/1160 Ms. Besselman/Ms. Olenius Rm. 2223/2260 Ms. Uddin Rm. 2017
National Art Honor Society National Honor Society PALs Photography Club Political Discussion Club Quiz Bowl Club Red Cross Club when different faiths come check us out as well. This society is for students involved in the art program at Tompkins HS. These student are held to National standards and must have and maintain a high GPA both academically and in their art classes. Students in this society use their talents to promote art in the community through volunteer and service Students who have had at least a 3.75 GPA and who uphold the ideals of scholarship, leadership, character, and service are asked to join this nationally prestigious organization. PALs is a mentoring program that visits elementary schools and junior high schools to positively impact younger students. Create an interest in photography, teach technical and useful applications, photography methods and history of photography Discuss current and historical events and issues regarding politics, and/or economics The Purpose is to encourage students to pursue an interest in a wide variety of topics and compete in tournaments. Volunteer work for the Texas Gulf Coast Region of the American Red Cross Honor Honor Ms. Grimm Rm. 1193 Ms. Park Rm. 2641 Ms. Merrell Rm. 1622 Ms. Gerdes Rm. 1217 Mr. Gigliotti Rm. 1638 Mr. Eikrem Rm. 1324 Mr. Vieth Rm 2221 Robotics Club Team combines sport Mr. Keiser
Science National Honor Society Senior Women South Asian Students Society Spanish Club Student Council and the rigors of science and technology to build a competition robot to compete with/against other high school teams from around the world thru FIRST Robotics. The Science National Honor Society honors students interested in science based on preset academic qualifications beginning in their junior year. Students participate in local events supporting their interest in science and help student new to Tompkins find connection with other science clubs. Senior Women promote positive support and encouragement for all senior varsity athletes. Unite students of South Asian descent and share cultural events This club is open to anyone that wishes to learn more about the Spanish-speaking culture and language (you don t have to be in a Spanish class or speak Spanish). Each meeting will have a theme with activities.. Student Council is a student organization that will be serving Tompkins High School in many capacities. We will plan student events, do community service, and encourage school spirit. Membership is open to all Tompkins students and annual dues are $20.00. Opportunities for Student Council travel are based on a Honor Rm. 2251 Mr. Crump Rm 2335 Ms. Horton Rm. 1315 Ms. Cypher Rm. 1237 Ms. Martin Rm. 1218 Ms. Stuckey Rm. 2661
Stratega Club T Club point system. Members with the highest number of points are eligible to attend leadership workshops and the Student Council State Convention. Some of our Activities include: Homecoming, Teacher Appreciation, Community Service Projects, Anti-Drug Projects, Recycling, and Leadership Workshops Student Council is a great way to make an impact on the Tompkins Community. We have such the opportunity to make a lasting impression on OTHS. We will meet other student leaders from all around the state to share ideas and develop our leadership skills. Purpose is to create environment to encourage more old fashioned game competition. T-Club is designed to build support of all programs on campus through student involvement. Students are expected to attend multiple events throughout the year to bring notoriety to the various groups on the campus. The students will also have a community service Mr. Johnson Rm. 1001 Mr. Ankney Rm 1602
TAFE Table RPG Tompkins Theatre Company portion to this club. Students must have earned a varsity letter in their respective sport or other letter giving activity to be eligible to be a part of the Club. The Texas Association of Future Educators or TAFE (pronounced taffy ) is a co-curricular statewide non-profit student organization created to allow young men and women an opportunity to explore the teaching profession Tabletop Role Playing Game which the players take a role of a fictional character of their own creation. Tompkins Theatre Company is the name of our drama club, which governs all the extracurricular activities of OTHS s theatre program, including the International Thespian Society, Its primary purpose is to provide students with opportunities to further their knowledge and understanding of the theatrical arts through academic research and practice, as well as practical production work. Furthermore, the Company wishes to work cooperatively with and give back to the surrounding community by providing quality arts programming. The Theatre Company will Curricular Curricular Ms. Brita Johnson Rm 1352 Ms. Dove Rm 2656 Ms. Rodriguez/Mr. Matthew Rm. Black Box
be a student driven, parent/community supported organization. UIL Academic Team There are 16 different academic events in which students can compete. UIL Academics is an excellent way to develop independent study skills and a deep understanding of a chosen field. The team participates in approximately seven practice meets per year (including traveling to 3 off-campus meets on Saturdays in the spring) before the official district meet. Students who place 1 st 3 rd individually or who are members of a 1 st place team in any contest at district can advance to the regional contest and eventually State. State qualifiers are eligible for TILF scholarships. Ms. Frey Rm. 2663