Amerian (School Yearbook)
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Ramona Lockwood
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Students produce the high school yearbook, the Amerian.
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Art Club
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Stephani Schmidt
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| Students work on art projects to help the high school environment. Some of the projects they have completed include murals in classrooms. |
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Chess Club
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Michael Buenzli
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| Students learn the game, or play and practice if they already know how to play. Travel to, and Warrior representation at tournaments is a future goal of the Chess Club. |
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Colorguard
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Michael Renneke
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| Students march with the band while doing a flag and rifle routine. |
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The Echo (Student Newspaper)
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Ramona Lockwood
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Students produce the high school newspaper.
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Equine Club
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Derrick Meyer
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| Students are involved in activities that help them learn about horses including a trip to the Badlands. |
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FCCLA
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Emily Larson
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| Students are involved in activities to help them learn about careers in Family & Consumer areas. |
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Forensics
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Becky Peterson
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| Students practice their speaking skills and compete against other students. |
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French Club
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Wanda Rimestad
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| Students go on fieldtrips to help them improve their language and cultural skills including a trip to France. French Club gives yearly donations to Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders). |
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FBLA (Future Business Leaders of America)
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Ramona Lockwood
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| Students help run a local non-profit business, Worn Again, by serving on the executive board and volunteering at the store. |
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FFA
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Derrick Meyer
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| Students build their leadership skills by competing with students from other schools and by attending FFA conferences. |
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Jazz Band
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Michael Renneke
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| Students practice and perform at concerts and contests. |
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Marching Band
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Michael Renneke
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Students perform at some home games and parades in the area.
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Jazz Choir
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Laura Badman
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| Students practice and perform at concerts and contests. |
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National Honor Society
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Yvonne Kurtzhals
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| Students elected to society based on character, scholarship, leadership, and service. Members participate in activities including helping the American Red Cross set up and take down the local Bloodmobile drive. |
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Quiz Bowl
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Laura Badman
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| Students compete against students from other districts. |
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S.O.S. (Staff Offering Support)
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Stephani Schmidt
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| Staff members organize activities throughout the year to help students build assets needed for success. They also are available to support students who need someone to talk to or ask questions. |
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School Store
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Ramona Lockwood
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| Students manage and operate a school-based enterprise in the concession stand. Profits from the store are used for scholarships and school-wide events. |
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Spanish Club
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Amy Kube
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| Students go on field trips to help them improve their language and cultural skills including a trip to Mexico/Costa Rica/or a Spanish speaking country. |
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STARS
(Students Teaching and Reaching Students) |
Donna Anich / Karen Ganje
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| Students that have chosen to become STARS make a commitment to be positive role models, both in and out of school. They have a vested interest in promoting healthy choices, including but not limited to educating younger students on the effects of unhealthy behavior. |
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Student Council
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Lisa Ruehlow
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| Students are elected by their peers to serve as the high school student government. These students also promote and practice positive school pride, community service, and school service through various events throughout the year. |
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VAC (Visual Arts Classic)
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Stephani Schmidt
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| Students create art projects and compete against other students. |
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| Skills USA (Formerly VICA) |
Jason Gouker
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| Students participate in leadership activities and attend conferences related to technology and industry. |
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