1 | GHS Club List | Description | Advisor | Day & Time | Meeting Location | |
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2 | AI Club (Artificial Intelligence) | The purpose of the Club is to provide a platform for high school students who are interested in artifical intelligence (AI) to explore, learn, and collaborate on projects related to AI. The Club aims to foster a community of students passionate about AI and promote knowledge sharing, skill development, and innovation in the field of AI. | Dan Gutzman | dan.gutzman@bsd7.org | Wednesdays @ Lunch | A333 |
3 | Academic World Quest | Each year, the Montana World Affairs Council sponsors the Academic World Quest. This competition asks students to express their knowledge of global politics and international relations. Winners are awarded a scholarship and the chance to compete at the national level. Participanting students also have the opportunity to participate in discussions with world leaders and diplomats. The GHS Academic World Quest Club aims to provide students with the opportunity to work with teammates to study for the competition, which takes place in March each year. | Logan Aytes | logan.aytes@bsd7.org | Wednesdays @ Lunch until March | A175 |
4 | American Sign Language Club | The purpose of the ASL Club is to foster a community to help people learn more about ASL and create connections for people to practice their skills with a partner. | Travis Monroe | travis.monroe@bsd7.org | Mondays @ Lunch | A281 |
5 | Anime Club | Anime Club gives students the opportunity to come together and enjoy the culture of Japanese shows! We come together every week to watch a show or movie, which changes every month, and provide occasional Japanese candies and treats. Come enjoy anime with us! | Felicia King | felicia.king@bsd7.org | Thursdays @ Lunch | B231 |
6 | Art Club | Art club is a curricular club that extends the instruction, materials and curriculum from the Art Department at Gallatin High School into an extracurricular activity. The club allows students to have access to the studios, equipment and materials that all of the Art classes provide. The goal of Art club is to give students the opportunity to work with the department's resources, other students and teachers outside of class to expand and broaden their exposure to Art. Art club is a great opportunity for students to get active in school wide Art opportunities, meet new people and get access to all the resources the department provides. Those opportunities include; creating stickers using the vinyl cutter for school wide uses/orders, creating t-shirts/posters using the printing press, using computers and the adobe suite programs, using pottery wheels and materials, and unlimited resources when it comes to drawing and painting supplies. | Matt Biasotti | matt.biasotti@bsd7.org | Thursdays @ Lunch | B201 |
7 | Astronomy club | The Astronomy Club will touch on a number of different science standards. Student leaders will gather topics of interest from the student community and then run the club almost like a small lecture/class each week with discussions, lessons, videos and exploration of current events in Astronomy, potentialy leading to out of school stargazing and other activities. | Steven Riccio | steven.riccio@bsd7.org | Mondays @ Lunch | B229 |
8 | Board Game Club | Board Game Club is a place to have fun and play board games. The purpose is to: Teach people how to play board games such as Backgammon, Monopoly and Sorry. Meet new people and make new friends by introducing tem to new board games every week. Expand student's knowledge of board games that can help with math skills, strategy, problem solving, communication, and friendship. | Justen Lee | justen.lee@bsd7.org | Thursdays @ Lunch | A210 |
9 | Book Club | The purpose of the GHS Book Club is to create a space for readers to meet and discuss a book that they collectively read. The first Tuesday of each month we will host a potluck style lunch meeting, where we discuss the book read that month, and choose a new book for the following month. Anybody is welcome to join at any time during the year. | Jamie Geissler | jamie.geissler@bsd7.org | Meets once a month. | TBD |
10 | Chess Club | Chess Club offers and environment where students can gather to learn about and play chess. | Nate Laslovich | nate.laslovich@bsd7.org | Tuesday @ Lunch | A131 |
11 | Climbing Club | The GHS Climbing Club is intended to bring students together that enjoy climbing and the community/culture around the sport. The club would like to create a space where students can come together to watch climbing films and share climbing photos and stories. Ultimately, the goal is to develop a community at GHS where different students can organize climbing outings, community clean up/trail work at local climbing locations and bring local climbing professionals in for presentations and coaching. This could include climbing gear demonstrations, such as knot tying and gear placements as well as climbing technique, coaching on basics and advanced climbing both in gyms and outdoors. | Steven Riccio | steven.riccio@bsd7.org | Wednesday @ Lunch | B229 |
12 | Cultural Appreciation Club | A student-centered club where we come together to celebrate world cultures. At our club meetings, we will be planning and organizing educational and cultural activities within the Raptor student-body, listening to various cultural speakers, and connecting with students in schools across the globe. | Kerri Cobb | kerri.cobb@bsd7.org | 1st Thursday of each month @ lunch | Library - 1st floor |
13 | DECA - Distributive Education Clubs of America | DECA (Distributive Education Clubs of America) prepares emerging leaders and entrepreneurs in marketing, finance, hospitality, and management. DECA's comprehensive learning program applies learning through integrated classroom instruction while working with the local community and businesses to prepare for state and international competitions. DECA will prepare GHS students to be academically prepared, community oriented, professionally responsible, and experienced leaders. | Brad Mehr | brad.mehr@bsd7.org | Every other Wed @ Lunch | B127 |
14 | Democracy Project Club | The Democracy Project of GHS will continue to enhance the outdoor greenspace, promoting the interconnectedness of the school and community and highlighting Native species. | Kerri Cobb Noelle Harper | kerri.cobb@bsd7.org noelle.harper@bsd7.org | 1st Monday of each month | Library - 1st floor |
15 | Diabetes Club | The Diabetes Club is an open place to make time to learn about and research diabetes. Anyone is welcome; firends of a type one or anyone who wants to learn more. | Erica Schnee | erica.schnee@bsd7.org | Wednesdays @ 4pm | TBD |
16 | DND Club | This club is for anyone to play DND or any table top role playing game, like pathfinder. | Stacie Summers | stacie.summers@bsd7.org | Mondays @ Lunch | C159 |
17 | Environmentalism & Conservation Club | Organize outreach projects to help benefit the community through preservation of biodiversity along with other possible eco-friendly initiatives. Create opportunities to not only benefit the community, but also bring a sense of unity among other areas/clubs in the school. | Trevor Nichols | trevor.nichols@bsd7.org | Tuesdays @ Lunch | A243 |
18 | Faith Club | The goal of Faith Club is to grow a community of Christians at GHS, to talk, gather, and learn how we an be better people (AKA: More like Jesus) in the school setting. We strive to be a welcoming and open community to everyone. | Jourdan Bridwell | jourdan.bridwell@bsd7.org | Mondays @ Lunch | A330 |
19 | FCCLA - Family Career And Community Leaders Of America | The mission of FCCLA, is to promote personal growth and leadership development through Family and Consumer Sciences Education. If you enjoyed taking a Family and Consumer Sciences class join FCCLA and put the skills you gained to work helping families in our school and community while gaining leadership skills that will be needed for adult life. | Bethany Ringer | bethany.ringer@bsd7.org | Thursday @ Lunch | B121 |
20 | Fellowship Of Christian Athletes | Fellowship of Christian Athletes is a student-led organization which equips students to grow stronger in their personal and spiritual lives. | Ashley Brumwell | ashley.brumwell@bsd7.org | Friday @ Lunch | A148 |
21 | Film Literature Club | This club's mission is to find deeper meaning in films and learn about the human condition through them. The goal is to discuss movies, look at movies in a deeper way, and of course have fun. | Quentin Miller | quentin.miller@bsd7.org | Friday @ Lunch | B220 |
22 | French Club | The purpose of French Club is to increase proficencey, create awareness, multiculturalism, practice language and explore the culture and language. | Jacob Hickey | jacob.hickey@bsd7.org | Every other week @ Lunch | A315 |
23 | Gallatin High Archery Team | Andrew Holman Tim Obstar | andrew.holman@bsd7.org tim.obstar@bsd7.org | |||
24 | German Club | In German Club, we meet once a week to learn more about German culture and language. We have lunch together, do crafts, listen to music, play German games, hold movie nights and Oktoberfest. We also usually have a bratwurst fest for the whole school and sell Advent Calendars. It's an expansion of what we do in German class. Everyone, also non-German students, is welcome to join and participate. | Lunch | |||
25 | Guitar Building Club/Woodworking Club | The Woodworker’s Club provides the opportunity for students to improve their woodworking skills and complete interesting projects of their choosing. The STEM Electric Guitar Building Club is a hands-on club where students build their own custom electric guitar from basic kit parts. All students interested in these clubs will have to pass the required safety tests and receive training on shop power tools and machinery. Students participating in the Guitar Building Club will have to cover the cost for the electric guitar kits. | Matthew Bakken | matthew.bakken@bsd7.org | Thursdays @ Lunch | B 156 |
26 | HOSA - Future Health Professionals | Are you interested in working in the health care industry? Join HOSA! The mission of HOSA is to enhance the delivery of compassionate, quality health care by providing opportunities for knowledge, skill and leadership development of all health sciences. You will have the opportunity to participate in state and national competitions testing your health care and leadership skills. HOSA provides a unique program of leadership development, motivation, and scholarship opportunities for students enrolled in health science education programs. Many universities have HOSA chapters too! HOSA is 100% health care! | Dawn Drahos Felicia King | dawn.drahos@bsd7.org felicia.king@bsd7.org | Tuesdays @ Lunch | B133 |
27 | Jewelry Guild | The goal of the guild is to give students the opportunity to work with the department's resources, other students and teachers outside of class to expand and broaden their exposure to Art. | Stacie Smith | stacie.smith@bsd7.org | Wed @ lunch Thurs 3:35-6:30 | B112 |
28 | Karaoke Club | Do you ever feel like a plastic bag? Drifting through the wind, wanting to start again? If so, then Karaoke Club is for you. Come meet other fun individuals and sing your face off. Feel free to stop by for a leisurely time. | Courtney Brewster | courtney.brewster@bsd7.org | Friday @ Lunch | A279 |
29 | Key Club | The Key Club is a social/service club sponsored by Kiwanis International and the Bozeman Kiwanis Club. It is a student led organization helping to imporve our school and community through community service projects. Students meet weekly to help run the school wide recycling program and monthly organized service opportunities. The club is for young men and women who want to assure positive futures for themselves and others. The club motto is, “Caring . . . Our Way of Life.” | Joe Kusak | joe.kusak@bsd7.org | Thursdays @ Lunch | A240 |
30 | Latino Project Club | The purpose of this club is to create an environment for latino students, a space for students to build a community and solve the problems that students think exist. Ultimately seeking to improve visibillity and participation in school. | Frances Heineke | frances.heinecke@bsd7.org | Meets every 2nd & 4th Wednesdays @ Lunch | B123 |
31 | Marker Club | The purpose of this club is to provide a space for students to come to take their mind off of things, relax and make new friends while coloring. | Rachel Tilton | rachel.tilton@bsd7.org | Lunch every other Thursday | B220 |
32 | Montana Model United Nations | MMUN challenges students to reflect on important international issues, understand the inner workings of the UN, and develop their research, writing, public speaking, and negotiation skills. Clubmeetings will be spent preparing for MMUN competition in November each year | Logan Aytes | logan.aytes@bsd7.org | Thursdays @ Lunch until Thanksgiving. | A175 |
33 | National Honor Society | The National Honor Society (NHS) elevates a school’s commitment to the values of scholarship, service, leadership, and character. These four pillars have been associated with membership in the organization since its inception in 1921. | Lauren Covington | lauren.covington@bsd7.org | Application needed | |
34 | Native American Club | The Gallatin High School Native American Club (NAC) recognizes the unique cultural heritage of American Indians and welcomes all to learn about their history and culture. NAC has been a part of the Bozeman School District for over ten years. NAC members participate in culturally relevant field trips, hear from guest speakers and do other activities such as beading and baking. | Noelle Harper | noelle.harper@bsd7.org | 1st & 3rd Tuesdays @ Lunch | Library - 1st floor |
35 | Partners Club | Partners Club brings students with and without disabilities together to participate in a variety of activities. We work hand in hand with the Gallatin High School Special Olympics team. We have weekly lunch meeting where we get to know each other and plan our activities. Along with a number of fun activities we do throughout the year, we also coordinate the annual the Spread the Word to End the Word campaign. | Riley Morgan | riley.morgan@bsd7.org | Every Friday | The lunch tables set up outside of Raptor gym. |
36 | Prom Committee | Junior students plan and prepare the Junior/Senior Prom for the calendar school year. The committee is in charge of creating a theme, finding decorations to decorate the dance venue, organizing ticket sales, nominating royalty, fundraising, and advertising. Prom committee members are required to decorate and take down on the day of Prom. Each committee member gets a free couples’ ticket to Prom if they work approximately 32 hours. Prom Committee starts after the winter holiday break and goes until the date of prom that given year. | Katie Greiner | katie.greiner@bsd7.org | Fridays at lunch + additional time outside of school as needed | A-391 |
37 | Raptor Report | The Gallatin High Newspaper's goal is to increase school spirit and student involvement by sharing details surrounding sports and other student activities. | Elaine Warn | elaine.warn@bsd7.org | Mondays @ Lunch | B101 |
38 | Raptor Rods | Raptor Rods is open to both non-automotive and current automotive students. Raptor Rods is a curriculum based club as it expands the knowledge/skill set that is developed within the two automotive courses offered within the school. Students will engage in the basic diagnostic prodedures that are explored in the automotive courses, but will also be able to expand their skills by involving businesses from the community in the project as well. Students will use the project/s as ways to showcase their knowledge on the 7 basic automotive principles: Engine Theory, Automatic Transmission/Transaxle, Manual Transmission/Transaxle, Steering and Suspension, Brakes, Electrical Theory and Diagnosis, and Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC). | Andrew Holman | andrew.holman@bsd7.org | 2nd & 4th Tuesdays | Auto Shop |
39 | Raptor Theatre Company | Raptor Theatre Company is a co-curricular club serving as an extension of the Theatre Production. The club regularly sponsors after school productions, joint department musicals, and college and career ready experiences to actors and technicians. A typical school year showcases a fall show with auditions in late August, daily after school rehearsals, and performances in early November. Auditions for the State Thespian Festival occur in December with rehearsals in January and attendance/performance of the State Thespian Festival in early February. Drama Club also joins the Advanced Theatre class' spring production in mid-May. Venues for rehearsals may vary during but typically reside in C 159 and the GHS auditorium. | Deanna Banister | deanna.banister@bsd7.org | C 159 | |
40 | Rotary Interact | Rotary Interact is a service club that works in cooperation with Rotary Clubs in town to meet the needs of local and global communities. Gain experience designing and implementing fundraisers. | Logan Aytes | logan.aytes@bsd7.org | Tuesdays at lunch | A-175 |
41 | SAGA | The aim of SAGA is to foster a welcoming and inclusive atmosphere within GHS, ensuring the well-being of all students. It strives to address issues related to discrimination, harassment, and violence while also promoting awareness and understanding. Everyone is welcome. | Noelle Harper Nate Johnson | noelle.harper@bsd7.org nate.johnson@bsd7.org | 2nd & 4th Tuesday of every month | Library - 1st floor |
42 | Science Olympiad | The GHS Science Club is involved in preparing for and participating in the annual Science Olympiad Competition at Montana State University. The club is driven by student interest. We are limited only by the imagination of the participants. | Dan Gutzman | dan.gutzman@bsd7.org | Wed @ Lunch | A333 |
43 | Socratic Discussion Club | We want this club to be an opportunity for students to submit topics they are passionate about and lead a Socratic discussion in them. Topics can be limitless (within reason). This club's goal would be to have stimulating, intriguing, and engaging converstions for the sake of education-without being graded. It's an experiment of sorts-how much will people participate in if they are doing it purely for themselves, not for a class or a teacher or a grade? We hope we see substatial differences, with the most important aspect being that everyone who attends the club wants to be there. | Quentin Miller | quentin.miller@bsd7.org | Bi-weekly @ Lunch | B216 |
44 | Spanish Club | Spanish Club provides an opportunity for students of all levels of Spanish to meet, socialize and expand their language interests. Fund-raisers, Latin dancing, and various informal food tasting parties are just a few of the fun activities. Ole!! | Karen Jordan | karen.jordan@bsd7.org | Tuesdays @ Lunch | A382 |
45 | Spanish National Honor Society | Membership in the Sociedad Honoraria Hispánica is a privilege earned by GHS students who have shown persistence and dedication to the Spanish language through solid academics and an interest in extra opportunities to use the language. This honor society will offer activities and companionship to those who enjoy the language and culture | Sarah Sigler | sarah.sigler@bsd7.org | Monthly @ Lunch | A377 |
46 | Story Club | Give students the time and opportunity to work on personal creative projects that are story-based while being able to bounce ideas off of other students or get feedback regarding their current project. | Shannon Bryant | shannon.bryant@bsd7.org | Tuesdays at lunch | A210/A213 |
47 | Student Council - StuCo | Student council is a group tasked with making decisions for our school and the student body as a whole. The group is comprised of officers from each grade voted for at the end of the pervious year and non-officer members who are welcome to join at anytime and help when they can. We make decisions regarding everything from spirit weeks and dancing to the legacies we leave for future classes. | Logan Pratt Kyle Newman | logan.pratt@bsd7.org kyle.newman@bsd7.org | Mondays @ Lunch | A304 |
48 | Technology Student Association (Engineering Club) | The Technology Student Association (TSA) provides student members the opportunity to explore a wide varitety of STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) education and career-interest areas. | Glenn Bradbury | glenn.bradbury@bsd7.org | Weekly | B137 |
49 | Writing Club | Writing Clup is meant to improve the writing skills of participants, increase their confidence in them, and learn how to apply them to the best of your abilities. The club will provide members with the necessary tools and techniques to craft compelling stories and offer opportunities to receive feedback from fellow writers. | Lisa Ball | lisa.ball@bsd7.org | Bi-weekly on Wednesdays | A303 |